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Does having a big cranium make you less attractive?
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It’s the biggest falio in asians, it makes you look shorter proportionally as wellDoes having a big cranium make you less attractive?
I'm Caucasian so technically not asian right?It’s the biggest falio in asians, it makes you look shorter proportionally as well
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You can still have a big head if you have a caucasoid skull. It’s just more common in asians, it’s why Koreans obsess over having small faces.I'm Caucasian so technically not asian right?
"Is grass yellow?"Does having a big cranium make you less attractive?
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Makes sense. I had a medium sized head couple years ago but now it has gotten bigger, is it because of puberty? I also did wrestling for the past 2-3 yearsYou can still have a big head if you have a caucasoid skull. It’s just more common in asians, it’s why Koreans obsess over having small faces.
It depend's on how proportionate it is to your Frame and Height.Does having a big cranium make you less attractive?
I'm 5'10 and my shoulders are wide but I wouldn't say they're very wide, I do wrestling and lifting, I have some decent muscles and I weigh 83kg, tho my cranium is somewhere between 60cm-63cmIt depend's on how proportionate it is to your Frame and Height.
Look at Oliver O'Connor for example, Huge ass Cranium but still fit's him.
Look at Pneumo, Small ass Cranium but fit's him.
Bigger Cranium will always be an Advantage, but aslong as you can make it fit your Frame and Height, then it isn't much of a worry.
Looks like a manIsabel Lucas
nopeDoes having a big cranium make you less attractive?