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when it comes to measuring facial attractiveness, we generally measure harmony, angularity, dimorphism and features.
its relatively easy to measure harmony (ratios), angularity and features, but how do we actually measure dimorphism and give a score out of 100.
do we look at specific ratios, or masculinisation of the face (e.g. sharper cheekbones, larger nose, smaller orbitals, etc...)?
how to objectively measure male dimorphism?
its relatively easy to measure harmony (ratios), angularity and features, but how do we actually measure dimorphism and give a score out of 100.
do we look at specific ratios, or masculinisation of the face (e.g. sharper cheekbones, larger nose, smaller orbitals, etc...)?
how to objectively measure male dimorphism?