Lack of Dimorphism

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What facial area is worst to lack dimorphism in?

Forehead/browridge

Eye area

Cheekbones

Nose

Jaw/chin
 
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Forehead/brow ridge and eye area go hand in hand but I choose jaw and chin
 
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In pics cheekbones, but IRL jaw has the biggest impact imo, since its the largest bone on the face.
 
In pics cheekbones, but IRL jaw has the biggest impact imo, since its the largest bone on the face.
Agreed. Small jaw can make a grown man look like a kid.
 
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jaw and browridge
 
eye area (browridge included)
 
eye area (browridge included)
Don’t put them in the same category. One can lack a dimorphic brow ridge but have a masculine eye area.
 
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Definetely jaw and browridge. Everything else is interchangable
 
Ok.. tell me why they're not? You can still look masculine without a dimorphic eye area, nose, etc
They’re not interchangeable in that they’re all distinct. What you mean is that not all of them are equally important.
 
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Forehead / browridge. Narrow/tall forehead with feminine browridge ( shit eye area too because of it ) asks you to write rope on it
 
Forehead / browridge. Narrow/tall forehead with feminine browridge ( shit eye area too because of it ) asks you to write rope on it
I agree, although forehead as a whole is more determined by frontal bone than brow ridge.
 
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People can have good browridge but bad eyes
But you can't have bad browridge and good eyes. By bad I mean very feminine though, an average browridge wouldn't matter
 
But you can't have bad browridge and good eyes. By bad I mean very feminine though, an average browridge wouldn't matter
You can have a high set brow bone and not good protrusion and still have a masculine eye area.
 
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cause every face is different
How would one face affect the importance of these dimorphic areas differently than another face would?
 
You can have a high set brow bone and not good protrusion and still have a masculine eye area.
Examples please? minimal UEE is like one of the most dimorphic traits imo, or at least usually it comes in hand with great shaped eyes
 
Jaw & browridge 100%. Ever seen a pretty girl with a strong browridge and a big ass mandible?
 
Examples please? minimal UEE is like one of the most dimorphic traits imo, or at least usually it comes in hand with great shaped eyes
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Yeah but chico is one in 1 billion... He also has great fat on the browridge, but to be fair this doesn't make my point stand
If you have fat pads it’d be almost impossible to have a brow ridge high enough to give you major UEE.
 
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If you have fat pads it’d be almost impossible to have a brow ridge high enough to give you major UEE.
Yea, I agree. still I think that most people I saw with little to no uee have prominent browridges rather than thick fat pads
 
eye area as that's hardest to fix and one of top 2 most important
 
Yea, I agree. still I think that most people I saw with little to no uee have prominent browridges rather than thick fat pads
You need both fat pads and low brow ridge to have total hooding like O’ Pry or Gandy. You don’t need low brow ridge to have minimal UEE, you just need fat pads.
 
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Jaw, then eye area
 
Jaw.
Narrow jaw most of the times equals death
 

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