What to Consider Before Choosing a Husband Based on His Facial Features

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Many women feel that if married life isn’t better than being single, then what’s the point of getting married? Do you ever feel that way? If so, be cautious about men with the following facial features when choosing a partner. If you’re willing to take risks and make sacrifices—and you don’t mind if a man isn’t financially strong—then congratulations! You’ve freed yourself from material constraints and can focus on choosing a partner for love. (Facial features are not the only consideration.)

1. Curved Lines at the Inner Corners of the Eyes

A small number of men have lines that curve downward at the inner corners of their eyes. These lines can be faint or pronounced, but with a careful look they’re visible to the naked eye. Men with these features often face difficulties in their careers and finances—sometimes due to poor judgment leading to bad investments, or being deceived by friends and family—resulting in significant debt. Put simply, they’re the opposite of those who sail smoothly through life.

Choosing such a man as a husband calls for clear expectations and mental preparation. Instead of enjoying the fruits of his hard work in a comfortable home, you may find yourself working to clean up the financial messes he creates, or even carrying the family’s burden on your own. If you’re capable and willing to sacrifice for love, you might give it a try; otherwise, think carefully before choosing this type of partner.

 

2. Bad Moles on the Nose

The nose is traditionally considered a storehouse of wealth. If there are moles on the nose that are 1–2 millimeters or larger, gray‑black or brown in color, and lacking luster, these are viewed as unfavorable moles. People with such moles often worry about money and may find themselves in financial hardship. Even if they experience a period of good fortune, it usually doesn’t last, suggesting they aren’t favored by the God of Wealth.

If the unfavorable mole is located at the tip of the nose, financial difficulties often arise from overly ambitious, get‑rich‑quick desires that aren’t grounded in reality, which can lead to family breakdown and years spent recovering from excessive financial leverage. If the mole is on the sides of the nose, the person may be taken advantage of because of good intentions. A friend of mine has such a mole; he cosigned a loan for a friend who then fled, forcing him to sell two mortgaged houses and still carry debt. Those with moles on the sides of the nose should avoid acting as guarantors or endorsers, and absolutely should not gamble—having a mole in this area is like a cracked treasure chest, risking total financial ruin through gambling.

 

3. Exposed Nostrils

For men, larger nostrils are considered better, as they signify smooth cash flow. Men with very small nostrils tend to be timid and frugal, making them suitable for straightforward salaried jobs. Men with wide, large nostrils can earn money and spend generously, often enjoying good fortune early in life. However, having exposed nostrils is viewed as a bad sign.

Those with exposed nostrils often struggle with self‑control in spending. When they see something they like—even if it’s beyond their means—they can’t resist buying it. They also often share other traits: a pointed nose tip, limited earning ability, or thin nostrils indicating poor saving habits, which makes entrepreneurship especially risky. Some artists who prioritize spirit over material wealth may also have exposed nostrils. People with this feature often live harder lives with fewer achievements, which can cause their families to suffer as well. A prudent, disciplined approach to spending is advised.

 

4. Horizontal Lines on the Bridge of the Nose

Horizontal lines on the bridge of the nose are said to symbolize the setbacks one encounters in life. Men with a prominent horizontal line there are more likely to face a major blow in their careers. Life with such a partner can be difficult, requiring a great deal of patience to get through it. Statistically, these men are said to have a higher divorce rate, so it’s best to marry later in life.

The height of the bridge of the nose correlates with willpower. People with a low bridge and a horizontal line need to strengthen their resolve and face challenges with determination to overcome them. If the bridge of the nose is high with a horizontal line, it suggests that although one may encounter serious setbacks, they have the drive to meet challenges head‑on and ultimately achieve a brilliant life. Many politicians who have faced repeated failures reportedly have a high nasal bridge with horizontal lines.

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