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Kraken
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I posted this in a thread earlier, but gonna repeat this for some people here:
I had a consultation with a plastic surgeon who said that I have a very masculine facial features, and he said that the width of my midface and mandible are what makes it that way, and I have admittedly quite flat cheeks, then he brought up I could do something such as cheek implants, but in his own words "But it would make you look less masculine", he said the exact same thing with buccal lipectomy, still even have the email so just copying the quotes from it. I basically told him that I hated my round face shape because it has no angularity, and that was basically his response to how I could fix it, but at the same time how it would make me look less masculine.
I see so many people talking about wanting to look DOM, masculine etc, but what is traditionally considered masculine features, isn't actually very good looking. Most high PSL men, other than wide and square faces, a lot of their features aren't really "masculine", but they are at the same time not feminine.
I had a consultation with a plastic surgeon who said that I have a very masculine facial features, and he said that the width of my midface and mandible are what makes it that way, and I have admittedly quite flat cheeks, then he brought up I could do something such as cheek implants, but in his own words "But it would make you look less masculine", he said the exact same thing with buccal lipectomy, still even have the email so just copying the quotes from it. I basically told him that I hated my round face shape because it has no angularity, and that was basically his response to how I could fix it, but at the same time how it would make me look less masculine.
I see so many people talking about wanting to look DOM, masculine etc, but what is traditionally considered masculine features, isn't actually very good looking. Most high PSL men, other than wide and square faces, a lot of their features aren't really "masculine", but they are at the same time not feminine.