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Info Eye Height to Skull Height Ratio

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The eye height to skull height ratio is a heavily underrated ratio that heavily determines dimorphism, yet nobody talks about it. I first discovered it on Chronic x M's YouTube channel, but he deleted all his content, which is unfortunate because he was one of the best creators making analysis content. I'm making this thread to bring attention to it, although I don't use it in my harmony analyses. It's more a factor of dimorphism than harmony in my opinion.

The Measurement
It's measured by dividing the space from the chin to the space between the eyes (typically the nasion) by the space from the chin to the cranial top.
A measurement above 0.5 is masculine. Below 0.5 is feminine. Exactly 0.5 is androgynous.
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This may be due to the fact that a higher eye height could indicate a taller jaw and a smaller forehead, which are masculine traits. It could also mean a higher TFWHR (total face width-to-height ratio) and longer midface ratio, which are also seen as masculine as men generally tend to have taller skulls than women. Vice versa for women.

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Context
The eye height to skull height ratio is a heavily underrated ratio that heavily determines dimorphism, yet nobody talks about it. I first discovered it on Chronic x M's YouTube channel, but he deleted all his content, which is unfortunate because he was one of the best creators making analysis content. I'm making this thread to bring attention to it, although I don't use it in my harmony analyses. It's more a factor of dimorphism than harmony in my opinion.

The Measurement
It's measured by dividing the space from the chin to the space between the eyes (typically the nasion) by the space from the chin to the cranial top.
A measurement above 0.5 is masculine. Below 0.5 is feminine. Exactly 0.5 is androgynous.
This may be due to the fact that a higher eye height could indicate a taller jaw and a smaller forehead, which are masculine traits. It could also mean a higher TFWHR (total face width-to-height ratio) and longer midface ratio, which are also seen as masculine as men generally tend to have taller skulls than women.
Vice versa for women.


This formatting fucking sucks
@giga.mia @foidslayer @Penalizer69 @iqmaxx @kys @emeraldpill @Dandelions

@Byro tell me you know more than me again stupid n****r i know way more about ts than you 😂
it indicates skull vertical growth which is masculine
 
it's a useless ratio tbh
No
Many things can give an illusion of a tall/ideal skull
My ratios show an ideal skull size/shape yet my dimorphism is ass
I morphed my eye position higher and suddenly i look more masculine?
Its a useful ratio
 
time to boot up photopea so I can measure another autistic ratio on myself even though I already know my harmony
 
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Another thing to add to my suicide note, thank you 💀... Good high IQ post as always yayay
Brah ts shit going on my suicide note i look undimorphic asf
 
Bro is ts ratio useful for dimorphism
Do u see
I don't think it'll like make or break someone's looks, but it's pretty good for dimorphism IMO because it can indicate the traits you said like TFHWR, midface, jaw/forehead size which are all important for it
 
I don't think it'll like make or break someone's looks, but it's pretty good for dimorphism IMO because it can indicate the traits you said like TFHWR, midface, jaw/forehead size which are all important for it
Oh and indicating skull height is really good too
 
Context
The eye height to skull height ratio is a heavily underrated ratio that heavily determines dimorphism, yet nobody talks about it. I first discovered it on Chronic x M's YouTube channel, but he deleted all his content, which is unfortunate because he was one of the best creators making analysis content. I'm making this thread to bring attention to it, although I don't use it in my harmony analyses. It's more a factor of dimorphism than harmony in my opinion.

The Measurement
It's measured by dividing the space from the chin to the space between the eyes (typically the nasion) by the space from the chin to the cranial top.
A measurement above 0.5 is masculine. Below 0.5 is feminine. Exactly 0.5 is androgynous.
This may be due to the fact that a higher eye height could indicate a taller jaw and a smaller forehead, which are masculine traits. It could also mean a higher TFWHR (total face width-to-height ratio) and longer midface ratio, which are also seen as masculine as men generally tend to have taller skulls than women. Vice versa for women.

This formatting fucking sucks
@giga.mia @foidslayer @Penalizer69 @iqmaxx @kys @emeraldpill @Dandelions

@Byro tell me you know more than me again stupid n****r i know way more about ts than you 😂
read every single molecule, i have a feminine one i seems.
 

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