
๕ඞChick3ncu1ry
Thick muscular neck wide shoulders
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Left Figure
– Thin neck, shorter ramus (jaw), 12% body fat:
- Sexual Market Value (SMV): ~5.5–6.5/10
- Facial Dimorphism: Low to moderate
- Softer features, narrower neck, and recessed jawline may be perceived as more youthful or “cute,” especially by younger or less dominant men and some women who prefer less masculine aesthetics.
- Likely seen as approachable, intelligent, or passive.
- May be categorized as a “cutecel” or normie tier in redpill terms—dependent on other traits like height and personality.
Right Figure
– Thick muscular neck, same jaw, 12% body fat:
- Sexual Market Value (SMV): ~7.5–8.5/10
- Facial Dimorphism: High
- Strong neck girth and trapezius muscles create the illusion of a broader jaw and enhanced angularity, making the same skeletal base appear more dominant, powerful, and masculine.
- Perceived by men as athletic or alpha, and by women as more confident, protective, and attractive—especially in short-term mating contexts.
- Triggers more respect and competition from men due to apparent physical threat level.
Summary:
- Despite having the same facial bone structure, muscle mass on the neck and shoulders drastically improves the perception of masculinity.
- In redpill logic, the right figure has a much stronger dimorphic signal and thus higher SMV due to the blend of muscularity, low body fat, and implied dominance.
- Social perception:
- Men: Right figure is more respected or envied.
- Women: Right figure is more sexually attractive on first impression.
