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SMV (Sexual Market Value)
This is the core metric. The theory posits that every individual has a quantifiable "score" based on traits that are evolutionally or socially desirable.
For men: This is often tied to status, wealth, physical strength, height, and confidence.
For women: This is often tied to youth, physical beauty, and fertility indicators. Why it's seen as "everything": Proponents argue that no amount of "goodness," "kindness," or "logic" can overcome a deficit in SMV. In this view, society is strictly hierarchical based on these traits, and your ability to attract partners or command respect is mathematically determined by your score. If you have low SMV, the system is rigged against you, regardless of your charact
2. Harmony
harmony is about feature balance — the relationship between the size, shape, and spacing of facial elements like the eyes, nose, lips, jawline, cheekbones, and chin. It’s not about having every single feature “perfect,” but about ensuring that no one feature is so large or small that it disrupts the overall balance.
Symmetry: Features on both sides of the face should be proportionally similar
Averageness: A mix of average and strong features can be more attractive than extreme traits
Proportions: Ratios such as the midface ratio, interocular distance (IPD), and facial thirds help determine harmony
Feature fit: How well each feature complements the others — for example, a strong jawline should frame the face without overwhelming it
This is the core metric. The theory posits that every individual has a quantifiable "score" based on traits that are evolutionally or socially desirable.
For men: This is often tied to status, wealth, physical strength, height, and confidence.
For women: This is often tied to youth, physical beauty, and fertility indicators. Why it's seen as "everything": Proponents argue that no amount of "goodness," "kindness," or "logic" can overcome a deficit in SMV. In this view, society is strictly hierarchical based on these traits, and your ability to attract partners or command respect is mathematically determined by your score. If you have low SMV, the system is rigged against you, regardless of your charact
2. Harmony
harmony is about feature balance — the relationship between the size, shape, and spacing of facial elements like the eyes, nose, lips, jawline, cheekbones, and chin. It’s not about having every single feature “perfect,” but about ensuring that no one feature is so large or small that it disrupts the overall balance.
Symmetry: Features on both sides of the face should be proportionally similar
Averageness: A mix of average and strong features can be more attractive than extreme traits
Proportions: Ratios such as the midface ratio, interocular distance (IPD), and facial thirds help determine harmony
Feature fit: How well each feature complements the others — for example, a strong jawline should frame the face without overwhelming it