
Dondraper75
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it doesnt really make sense ofc being tall is associated with masculinity more, but its not that masculine of a trait that it differentiates the genders that much
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Manlet cope. One of the most masculine traitsit doesnt really make sense ofc being tall is associated with masculinity more, but its not that masculine of a trait that it differentiates the genders that much
its masculine but its not the most dimorphic you're not gonna mistake a tall women for a man or a short dude for a womanManlet cope. One of the most masculine traits
Yeah of course face is the most dimorphic. But most people are overweight nowadaysits masculine but its not the most dimorphic you're not gonna mistake a tall women for a man or a short dude for a woman
id say having a large frame, tall robust skull with a strong jaw and browridge, deep voice, wide shoulders with a natural V taper and so on is more dimorphic than height since those features are more dependant on testoterene than height ishmm idk
im not very height pilled, very overrated trait but it is extremely dimorphic
you see 6'3 dudes probably every day and a 6'3 foid maybe once in a life time (in the usa)
i'd put it #2 behind muscle mass since men that are the same height as a foid are usually still a shit load stronger
yeah true, but also you see dudes with flat and less prominent browridges pretty frequentlyI think the most dimorphic trait is supraorbital ridge/ browridge. You can always see tall women but you almost never meet women with a prominent glabella, unless it is a tranny.
Yeah but still the forehead/brow shape is totally different than women, all of them have rounded foreheads while men don't, sometimes a forward grown forehead can make the glabella look flat in comparison but it's still dimorphic.but also you see dudes with flat and less prominent browridges pretty frequently
true. i guess it depends, because there are probably close to an equal amount of tall women (like 5'7+) as tall men (6'0+) but the women have a much lower threshold so it depends on how you view itid say having a large frame, tall robust skull with a strong jaw and browridge, deep voice, wide shoulders with a natural V taper and so on is more dimorphic than height since those features are more dependant on testoterene than height is
I think the most dimorphic trait is supraorbital ridge/ browridge. You can always see tall women but you almost never meet women with a prominent glabella, unless it is a tranny.
Because it is, and women are universally attracted to tall menit doesnt really make sense ofc being tall is associated with masculinity more, but its not that masculine of a trait that it differentiates the genders that much
Because it is, and women are universally attracted to tall men
^id say having a large frame, tall robust skull with a strong jaw and browridge, deep voice, wide shoulders with a natural V taper and so on is more dimorphic than height since those features are more dependant on testoterene than height is
yeah i know a 5'7 CL in my uni whos skull is far more dimorphic than most tall dudes ikEveryone I know over 6'2 is a total faggot. Klinefelter's indicators all over. Few exceptions