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The importance of facial harmony/phenotype is underrated on PSLI

Enigmatic93

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Srs. Some phenotypes (e.g KRS-One) will never be attractive even if all the best surgeons on the world banded together to give him a robust jaw and broad prominent cheekbones and a massive brow ridge. As long as a certain baseline of masculinity and forward growth is met, having a good racial phenotype, having well proportioned facial features (eyes, nose, mouth), and looking healthy (i.e healthy looking skin and hair) trump being super robust.
 
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Ah , so true bro. NO amount of work will help me in this life
 
My phenotype is undesirable I don't think my features are all that bad
 
This is why long face isn't necessarily a bad thing. A long face on men can look good if it's balanced with some width/jaw/cheeks and harmony.

I think the worst face would be a short one, not a longer/narrower one. It's easier to balance a long face than to make a stump one look better.
 
I propose a new term: ENM (eyes nose and mouth) proportions. These are the features that make a face recognizable and give it it's phenotype.
 
Atleast he is 193cm
 
MUZLBvM
 
True. This is why you see guys who aren't attractive in PSLi terms (bone structure, MM) succeed with women.
 
Facial harmony + STR face.
 
True. This is why you see guys who aren't attractive in PSLi terms (bone structure, MM) succeed with women.

Yup. You have guys like Idris Elba, Michael B Jordan, Ryan Gosling etc. that lookism will rate low because they have potato lower thirds but women find them attractive.
 

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