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Mog Battle PART 1: Which guy mogs more? (Black and white image to reduce colouring bias)

Which man mogs more?


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ChatGPT said this, thoughts?



Verdict: the man on the left mogs—by about half a tier.


Here’s the clinical breakdown (PSL-ish criteria):

Eye area
  • Left: Narrower palpebral fissure, slight positive canthal tilt, low UEE (“hunter-eye” vibe). Upper lid sits close to the lash line; strong brow–eye frame. Reads more predatory/masculine on camera.
  • Right: Larger, more open lids with a touch of lower scleral show and a near-neutral tilt. Softer, prettier, but less intense.
    Edge: Left.



Brow / supraorbital
  • Left: Thick, straight-to-slightly arched brows, low-set under a defined brow ridge → compression that flatters the eyes.
  • Right: Lighter, higher-riding brows; less ridge definition.
    Edge: Left.

Midface & thirds
  • Left: Shorter midface impression; compact subnasale-to-stomion; balanced facial thirds → youthful + masculine simultaneously.
  • Right: Midface reads longer; philtrum looks a hair longer; overall “longer center third” aesthetic, which can add age on stills.
    Edge: Left.


Cheekbones / zygos
  • Left: Good lateral sweep with malar highlight showing even in flat light.
  • Right: Also strong, but the longer midface slightly dilutes the zygomatic punch.
    Edge: Slight left.

Nose
  • Left: Straight dorsum, proportionally narrow, clean tip support; size fits bizygomatic width.
  • Right: A touch broader through the bridge; still attractive, just less “razor-clean” on close crop.
    Edge: Left.

Jawline & chin
  • Left: Crisp mandibular border, flattering gonial angle (~120° look), solid chin projection; stubble only accentuates what’s already there.
  • Right: Bigonial width good, but vertical chin height looks slightly shorter; less bite from straight-on.
    Edge: Left.

Color/contrast & hair
  • Left: Dark hair/brows give high facial contrast → photographs strongly across lighting setups; haircut is modern and safe for most markets.
  • Right: Long blond cut skews “90s surfer/editorial.” Works for certain niches but polarizes.
    Edge: Left for versatility.

Overall marketability
  • Left: Reads HTN → Chadlite in multiple markets (fashion/commercial/fitness). Few weak angles.
  • Right: HTN, sometimes Chadlite in surf/Nordic/editorial niches, but more angle-dependent.


Percentile call (global, mixed-market):
  • Left: ~97–99th.
  • Right: ~94–97th (can spike higher with the right styling but dips more with the wrong one).

Why the left “mog” lands visually: tighter eye frame + shorter midface + crisper mandibular definition = higher signal of symmetry, sexual dimorphism, and photogenic contrast. The right guy is still elite-looking, just softer and more dependent on styling/angle to hit the same ceiling.


If you want, I can annotate this image with lines (canthal tilt, thirds, mandibular angle) and quantify the ratios from landmarks to show exactly where the advantage comes from.





left is more attractive imo because i’d be scared of the other guy idk
Why are you scared of the other guy, and why do you prefer the left?
 
ChatGPT said this, thoughts?



Verdict: the man on the left mogs—by about half a tier.


Here’s the clinical breakdown (PSL-ish criteria):

Eye area
  • Left: Narrower palpebral fissure, slight positive canthal tilt, low UEE (“hunter-eye” vibe). Upper lid sits close to the lash line; strong brow–eye frame. Reads more predatory/masculine on camera.
  • Right: Larger, more open lids with a touch of lower scleral show and a near-neutral tilt. Softer, prettier, but less intense.
    Edge: Left.



Brow / supraorbital
  • Left: Thick, straight-to-slightly arched brows, low-set under a defined brow ridge → compression that flatters the eyes.
  • Right: Lighter, higher-riding brows; less ridge definition.
    Edge: Left.

Midface & thirds
  • Left: Shorter midface impression; compact subnasale-to-stomion; balanced facial thirds → youthful + masculine simultaneously.
  • Right: Midface reads longer; philtrum looks a hair longer; overall “longer center third” aesthetic, which can add age on stills.
    Edge: Left.


Cheekbones / zygos
  • Left: Good lateral sweep with malar highlight showing even in flat light.
  • Right: Also strong, but the longer midface slightly dilutes the zygomatic punch.
    Edge: Slight left.

Nose
  • Left: Straight dorsum, proportionally narrow, clean tip support; size fits bizygomatic width.
  • Right: A touch broader through the bridge; still attractive, just less “razor-clean” on close crop.
    Edge: Left.

Jawline & chin
  • Left: Crisp mandibular border, flattering gonial angle (~120° look), solid chin projection; stubble only accentuates what’s already there.
  • Right: Bigonial width good, but vertical chin height looks slightly shorter; less bite from straight-on.
    Edge: Left.

Color/contrast & hair
  • Left: Dark hair/brows give high facial contrast → photographs strongly across lighting setups; haircut is modern and safe for most markets.
  • Right: Long blond cut skews “90s surfer/editorial.” Works for certain niches but polarizes.
    Edge: Left for versatility.

Overall marketability
  • Left: Reads HTN → Chadlite in multiple markets (fashion/commercial/fitness). Few weak angles.
  • Right: HTN, sometimes Chadlite in surf/Nordic/editorial niches, but more angle-dependent.


Percentile call (global, mixed-market):
  • Left: ~97–99th.
  • Right: ~94–97th (can spike higher with the right styling but dips more with the wrong one).

Why the left “mog” lands visually: tighter eye frame + shorter midface + crisper mandibular definition = higher signal of symmetry, sexual dimorphism, and photogenic contrast. The right guy is still elite-looking, just softer and more dependent on styling/angle to hit the same ceiling.


If you want, I can annotate this image with lines (canthal tilt, thirds, mandibular angle) and quantify the ratios from landmarks to show exactly where the advantage comes from.






Why are you scared of the other guy, and why do you prefer the left?
cause like the guy on the left looks nicer the one on the right is like too intimidating idk
 
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