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we should start working on giving more promotion to this forum, lookism is gone and this our time to go to lookism or the new website to say to join this forum. daily reminder the fall of the empire is the rise of a new one this our time and the opportunity to give more exposure to this forum
well mine is
1 and 2 are people who are deformed really hard to find a legit 1-2 is as uncommon as finding a legit 8-9
3-4 are people who have 1 or more features that really failos them (really big noses, small skull, receded maxilla etc.)
5 are low aesthetics. nothing special facewise
6 are...
Typically, the antegonial notch is, as its name indicates, located in the masseter area, before the gonion. Correlation to downward growth patterns has been proposed
so the question here is, which of these 2 types of jawline do you consider ideal?
Invisible antegonial notch
Ridiculous...
well, I'm doing this post because I'm excited for the future, After all the knowledge I have acquired from the last years I feel hopeful. because for all the things we can control to improve our looks.(avoiding mouth breathing, eating right, have good grooming habits, mewing, etc..) if I don't...
well, let's start with the infra glabbelar notch
Gandy have a hook nose but a deep infra glabbelar notch
So, Weak brow bone + no nose bridge = subhuman
infra glabbelar notch + Brow ridges = top male model tier
Also this is a striking features im gonna add it to the post I make...
first at all
where the nose bridge is?
Is that gap between nose and browridge
So, how the position of the nose bridge affects attractiveness? Well, let’s see
noses bridge that start under their upper eye. Looks so feminine.
Top tier goddess on women
Top tier Subhuman on men...
pretty boy
latin lover
clark kent
Hollywood phenotype
BBCtakeover
jocks
these are the best examples of each phenotype I know, what other phenotype do you know?
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I was watching tv when I found out this guy, dammmn it's like a f*****g alien.
I realize he has too positive Chantal tilt and off the charts cheekbones(they're really high)
and looking for more examples I found this guy
and even god himself have the same look
so, look like an alien...
i want to start my bone smashing journey but before do it I want to know if bone smashing wont damage my skin or if there's any way to prevent my skin gets hurt
https://pdfs.semanticscholar.org/f84c/678a3b2782de73234fbd8a084d6c692e4110.pdf
read this article first
in other words FWHR is just a modern re-branding of the upper facial index invented by anthropologists in the 1800s.
The way to measure upper facial index is nasion-prosthion measurement X...
Im gonna give you some examples
thin lips
incel nose
incel ears
the last two does not matter unless they are legit turbo incel tier
for example gandy have a bad nose but it doesn't affect his attractiveness
what other features do you consider a failo?
Positive canthal tilt is a contribution of eye-socket convexity and head tilt.
By eye-socket, I mean that your orbitals are recessed relative to your nasal bridge, giving you a more convex eye-level cross-section as viewed from above i.e. when looking from above, the inner corners of the eyes...
for example I consider a long tight submental with sharp cervicomental is super rare and striking
elongated, downwards-pointing Medial Canthus
what other features do you consider striking?
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