
andinocel
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First a bit technical: I used image software, I took a pic of my face, uploaded it to the software, used an object near my face to scale it, and then extrapolated the measurements. I used it with a digital vernier caliper that I own. I wrote down the measurements (cheekbone width, jaw width, and face height)
I then asked it to describe the face (I won't go over the long explanation here, other than I have a long narrow face). I was then curious and asked the AI : how masculine is this face?
ChatGPT, the filtered censored one, talks like a blue pill person: moderately masculine
Grok was more brutal : On a scale of 1 to 10, my masculinity was 3 to 4
So I have a rather unmasculine face, but the oversized nose and extra layer of stubborn body fat that won't go away fucks up any prospects of getting away with 'delicate boy' looks that some foids like
Oh, and by the way, have you guys heard of the digit ratio? It's not numerology, but real science. Here's an explanation of it:
Facial bone structure and prenatal hormones is destiny. If you have the right face, there's no need for "dressing this way", or "talking to girls this way", it just happens. Never fucking began.
I then asked it to describe the face (I won't go over the long explanation here, other than I have a long narrow face). I was then curious and asked the AI : how masculine is this face?
ChatGPT, the filtered censored one, talks like a blue pill person: moderately masculine
Grok was more brutal : On a scale of 1 to 10, my masculinity was 3 to 4
So I have a rather unmasculine face, but the oversized nose and extra layer of stubborn body fat that won't go away fucks up any prospects of getting away with 'delicate boy' looks that some foids like
Oh, and by the way, have you guys heard of the digit ratio? It's not numerology, but real science. Here's an explanation of it:
- Digit ratio usually refers to the 2D:4D ratio, the length of the index finger (2D) divided by the length of the ring finger (4D).
- In men, lower ratios (like 0.90, 0.92) are more common and are associated (very roughly) with higher prenatal testosterone exposure.
- Higher ratios (closer to 1.00 or even above 1.00) are more typical in women and are associated (again very roughly) with higher prenatal estrogen exposure.
- In men, the average 2D:4D is usually around 0.94–0.96 depending on ethnicity and study.
- In women, it tends to be around 0.96–0.98 on average.
Facial bone structure and prenatal hormones is destiny. If you have the right face, there's no need for "dressing this way", or "talking to girls this way", it just happens. Never fucking began.