Are Extreme Width/Height Measurements okay if Your Ratios still Work?

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I read the sticky threads about ideal ratios and measurements, so at the gym I asked to
borrow the caliper shit and got as many measurements as I could remember.

- Bizygomatic Distance: 15cm exact.
- PFL: ~35mm (held it as close as I could to ends of eye without poking)
- IPD: 70mm
- Bigonial: 12.9 cm flexed and 12.5cm unflexed masseter
- 15mm philtrum

- .4667 ES ratio
- ~2.2 Fwhr
- ~1 Midface ratio
- ~2.667 Chin/Philtrum

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Based on this and a few other charts My measurements are all 2 or more standard deviations from mean
But apparently "averageness" of faces leads to them looking good.
Should extreme measurements, in theory atleast, Be harmonious if they fit ideal ratios?
 
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As long as your head is proportional to your body and the ratios are good it doesn't matter the absolute values.
 
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2.2 fwhr and 15cm bizygo is similar to opry, his fwhr is 2.1, he also has a wide face and large ipd, still looks good.
Your measurements are unconventional but as long as the other ratios are good, you can still be gl
 
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As long as your head is proportional to your body and the ratios are good it doesn't matter the absolute values.
This.

Imagine wasting your youth autistically analysing your face + obsessing over the perfect measurements and aren’t legit deformed.
 
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