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bolopun325
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From what I understand it’s the upper and lower orbital bones being well developed that leads soft tissue on the upper eyes to “hood” upper eyelid and the soft tissue on the lower eyelid to have a straighter and more masculine look
As well as high positioned zygos that achieve the same for lower eyelid as developed orbital bones do.
I am unsure if depth of orbital sockets itself plays a role or not.
Am I correct or do I have gaps in my understanding, if so, what are they?
As well as high positioned zygos that achieve the same for lower eyelid as developed orbital bones do.
I am unsure if depth of orbital sockets itself plays a role or not.
Am I correct or do I have gaps in my understanding, if so, what are they?