niggersodomizer69
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Recently been analysing guys like Matt Bomer and Ian Somerhalder. Both are considered PSL gods, "despite" their long ass philtrum. This was lifefuel for me, since my philtrum is comparable to theirs. But this made me think, why do they look great with it, and other guys with philtrums that long look like dogshit.
We know that feminine features work well with hyper masculine features. Example: Alain Delon's round eyes are not a failo, because of his extremely masculine eyebrows. Hernan Drago's long middle third is not a failo, because with a masculine compact middle third he would look like a fucking neanderthalic goon. Can the same be for neotenous features? Maybe guys with hyper masculine jaws and eyes like Bomer and Somerhalder benefit from longer philtrums, so that they don't look like some nigger-ass parody of masculinity, and it gives them a sort of a pretty boy look?
I think this is the reason why we judge failo-status of philtrum by comparing it to chin (masculine feature), not by its absolute length or ratio to the entire face. That would explain why it works for Bomer, since his chin to philtrum ratio is around 2.3. But Somerhalder has a relatively short chin, and he still looks good. Is it because of his other hyper-masculine features?
Take this with a huge grain of salt, because it's coming from a long philtrumcel with some good jaw development, brow ridge, chin, etc. I might be coping hard, but it still seems worth considering.
We know that feminine features work well with hyper masculine features. Example: Alain Delon's round eyes are not a failo, because of his extremely masculine eyebrows. Hernan Drago's long middle third is not a failo, because with a masculine compact middle third he would look like a fucking neanderthalic goon. Can the same be for neotenous features? Maybe guys with hyper masculine jaws and eyes like Bomer and Somerhalder benefit from longer philtrums, so that they don't look like some nigger-ass parody of masculinity, and it gives them a sort of a pretty boy look?
I think this is the reason why we judge failo-status of philtrum by comparing it to chin (masculine feature), not by its absolute length or ratio to the entire face. That would explain why it works for Bomer, since his chin to philtrum ratio is around 2.3. But Somerhalder has a relatively short chin, and he still looks good. Is it because of his other hyper-masculine features?
Take this with a huge grain of salt, because it's coming from a long philtrumcel with some good jaw development, brow ridge, chin, etc. I might be coping hard, but it still seems worth considering.