LTNDEPRESSEDLATINO
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I’m 25 years old and looking for an objective facial assessment. I’m not seeking validation or sympathy, but grounded feedback from people who understand facial structure beyond surface impressions.
Background:
I have an older brother (2.5 years older). We share clear genetic similarities and were often perceived as very similar growing up. Structurally, however, our faces developed differently. His appearance has always been more stable over time, while mine is more sensitive to physiological state.
Throughout childhood and adolescence, I was consistently perceived as younger than my age, while he was perceived as more mature early on. In adulthood, that contrast has shifted somewhat, which is part of what I’m trying to understand structurally.
Structural characteristics:
Overall finer facial structure
Moderate midface support with higher variability in the infraorbital area
Eye region is expressive and state-dependent (sleep, stress, hydration)
Slightly higher-set brows contributing to expressiveness
Forehead on the larger side, with harmony varying depending on lower-third definition
Facial appearance shows higher day-to-day variability, rather than fixed deterioration.
I’m interested in understanding:
how this structure is typically perceived age-wise
which elements work in my favor vs against me
whether perceived “sagging” is structural or mainly state-related
how common this facial type is relative to dominant male archetypes
I’m not here to argue or dramatize — just to learn.
Just to add: i went through a lot of trauma and bullying durante my life, so I think it has a direct impact on looks, unfortunately.
Background:
I have an older brother (2.5 years older). We share clear genetic similarities and were often perceived as very similar growing up. Structurally, however, our faces developed differently. His appearance has always been more stable over time, while mine is more sensitive to physiological state.
Throughout childhood and adolescence, I was consistently perceived as younger than my age, while he was perceived as more mature early on. In adulthood, that contrast has shifted somewhat, which is part of what I’m trying to understand structurally.
Structural characteristics:
Overall finer facial structure
Moderate midface support with higher variability in the infraorbital area
Eye region is expressive and state-dependent (sleep, stress, hydration)
Slightly higher-set brows contributing to expressiveness
Forehead on the larger side, with harmony varying depending on lower-third definition
Facial appearance shows higher day-to-day variability, rather than fixed deterioration.
I’m interested in understanding:
how this structure is typically perceived age-wise
which elements work in my favor vs against me
whether perceived “sagging” is structural or mainly state-related
how common this facial type is relative to dominant male archetypes
I’m not here to argue or dramatize — just to learn.
Just to add: i went through a lot of trauma and bullying durante my life, so I think it has a direct impact on looks, unfortunately.