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This is a owner of a 20K "looksmaxxing" discord server spreading cope to his members.
If this was the case I'd be a 10/10. I tried explaining to this faggot (MTN) that these "ratios" have been around for 10-15 years.
(AI used for studies and info)
1. Evolutionary Biology:
Facial symmetry: Suggests healthy development and low genetic mutation load.
Low facial fat and sharp jawline in men: Sign of high testosterone and low cortisol.
High cheekbones, big eyes, full lips in women: Signs of youth and fertility.
2. Facial Harmony and Mathematical Aesthetics
Ratios like the Golden Ratio (1.618) show up in faces people perceive as beautiful.
Balanced facial thirds (forehead, midface, chin) create visual harmony.
Even spacing between features can subconsciously signal normal, healthy development.
3. Sexual Dimorphism
Canthal tilt, eyebrow shape, chin width, and jaw angle all contribute to how “masculine” or “feminine” a face looks.
Men with strong jaws, wide-set eyes, and hunter eyes are often rated more dominant or attractive.
Women with soft features, high cheekbones, large eyes, and small chins often align with beauty standards.
These ratios measure those traits.
4. First Impressions & Social Value
Studies show people form snap judgments in milliseconds based on facial structure.
Better "looksmaxxing ratios" often correlate with:
Higher dating success
Perceived intelligence or trustworthiness (even if false)
Social status and confidence (partially because of self-fulfilling effects)

How Many Seconds to a First Impression?
You'll never get a second chance to make a great first impression." We've all heard that an interviewer, or a stranger at a party, will form an impression of you, your character, your personality — …

Facial features are the key to first impressions
A new study by researchers in the Department of Psychology at the University of York shows that it is possible to accurately predict first impressions using measurements of physical features in everyday images of faces, such as those found on social media.

5. Online Image Culture & Enhancement
Apps, filters, and facial analysis tools allow people to alter or assess their features using ratios.
This leads to a hyper-awareness of how small changes in symmetry or proportion can affect perceived attractiveness.
TD;LR
Facial measurements explain a significant portion of perceived dominance, approachability, and attractiveness.
Looksmaxxing ratios capture these measurable traits, so enhancing them subtly shapes how others instinctively perceive you in personal, professional, and romantic spheres.
"water" some faggots still think like the owner
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