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I believe Indians are severely hindered in reaching their potential due to malnourishment and a diet high in refined carbs with low meat consumption. If they ate or chewed tougher meat, their maxilla and jaws would develop better. Don’t get me wrong—looks are primarily genetic. The total projection of the maxilla is genetic. A flat midface is an East Asian trait; even models from that region have it. This doesn’t mean it’s recessed; it’s just not prominent. An actually recessed maxilla goes past the nasion but is still angled and pulled backward. That is genetic, as is the cheekbone shape and height. Indians often have rounded cheekbones, even when angular, which is also genetic. Hunter eyes are genetic too. These traits—the overall shape of the skull and its specific features—are genetic
For instance, the one universal factor shared by both these pictures is a wider, taller jaw with a sharp midface and high cheekbones. The wider, angular jaws and their growth direction are influenced by environment, but no amount of environmental change will make an Asian man look like a white man, even though both can be very attractive.
I think Indians are severely limited in expressing their genetic potential. In fact, I believe all recessed faces are, but male model faces are mostly genetic, and the majority will never achieve that look.
That being said I do think ugly people are not genetic and majority of Indians in India have not reached there genetic potential




For instance, the one universal factor shared by both these pictures is a wider, taller jaw with a sharp midface and high cheekbones. The wider, angular jaws and their growth direction are influenced by environment, but no amount of environmental change will make an Asian man look like a white man, even though both can be very attractive.
I think Indians are severely limited in expressing their genetic potential. In fact, I believe all recessed faces are, but male model faces are mostly genetic, and the majority will never achieve that look.
That being said I do think ugly people are not genetic and majority of Indians in India have not reached there genetic potential



