Do Boys with Feminine Traits Experience Wealth While Girls with Masculine Traits Face Hardship? Is This True?

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Hello everyone, and welcome to this edition of our series focusing on facial features. Today, we will dive into the intriguing topics of "feminine features in men" and "masculine features in women." First, it's essential to clarify the definitions of these terms.

Feminine features in men and masculine features in women both refer to characteristics associated with the opposite gender; however, possessing these features doesn't necessarily mean one looks like the opposite sex. This may sound a bit complex, so please take a moment to grasp the nuance.

Opinions on features of the opposite gender can vary widely. When discussing feminine features in men, people often mention a "wealthy fate," viewing it as positive; in contrast, masculine features in women are frequently linked to a "hardworking fate," implying a negative outlook. But is this assumption valid?

Today, we'll explore these two types of features individually, address some common misconceptions, and "debunk" some myths.

Feminine Features in Men

The saying "feminine features in men lead to a wealthy fate" doesn't apply universally. More precisely, the phrase might be better stated as "men with delicate and refined features often enjoy prosperous lives."

"Delicate and refined" is a compliment that applies to both genders. Men with such features often have advantages over women with similar traits.

Men with delicate features and clear eyes generally possess qualities like kindness, intelligence, energy, and ambition—traits that can lead to success, benefiting their careers and finances.

If a man has clear eyes, prominent features, and an intellectual, refined demeanor without being overly effeminate, he embodies attributes that are conducive to being a prosperous partner, often providing care and support in a relationship.

Furthermore, men with refined features and good skin tend to cherish their partners, balancing affection with responsibility. Despite the common lament that "true love is hard to find" these days, such men, when they find a partner, experience authentic feelings, mutual respect, and care.

Note: When we refer to "good skin," we don't mean the translucent quality often associated with women, nor should it appear heavily made-up. It simply indicates having clear skin without scars or roughness, exuding a healthy glow.

While there are positive "feminine features in men," there are also negative aspects that can be categorized as unfavorable traits, potentially leading to adverse effects—

High-pitched Voice

Men with high-pitched voices may struggle with decision-making, exhibit short-sightedness, or veer off course, which can result in unstable fortunes, affecting personal relationships and marriages. In some cases, it could even harm their partners. Of course, exceptions exist for professional voice workers like actors or singers.

Generally, a man's voice should not be overly feminine, as it is considered an unfavorable trait.

Thin and Arched Eyebrows

Thin, arched eyebrows can lend a soft femininity to a man's appearance, but this is not ideal for career growth. If a man has overly thin eyebrows, this often suggests an overly cautious and detail-oriented nature, lacking the boldness needed for career advancement.

On the whole, thicker eyebrows are preferable for men. Consider popular male celebrities; even if they possess delicate and refined features, their eyebrows tend to be thick, imparting a sense of strength.

Note: When picturing men with very thin eyebrows, one might recall older Japanese stars known for this style. Even male hosts in the hospitality industry at that time would often shave their eyebrows, which lacked a commanding presence.

Very Fair Skin + Overly Feminine Demeanor

As previously mentioned, good skin can enhance a man’s features, but if the skin is excessively fair and delicate like a woman's, combined with an overly feminine demeanor, it can lead to an "imbalance of yin and yang," resulting in an excess of femininity. This may cause difficulties in romantic relationships, or the possibility of same-sex attraction, or being dominated by a partner.

However, features do not solely determine one's fate; if the overall facial features are favorable, even an overly gentle man may marry a capable, talented wife. This exemplifies a dynamic where the wife takes on the primary earning role while the husband manages household duties, creating a balanced and harmonious life.

Sparse Body Hair

Generally, men with thick body hair are seen as strong and healthy, reflecting masculine "yang" traits. Of all body hair, facial hair significantly impacts men. It’s commonly believed that facial hair relates to a man's vitality: if it’s too sparse or faint, it could indicate potential health issues. Facial hair is tied to vital energy and reproductive health.

While sparse body hair may be visually appealing, particularly to women, if a man lacks body hair, it raises questions about his vitality and energy levels. Therefore, "feminine features" concerning body hair aren't considered favorable.

Note: Body hair and facial features aren't necessarily linked; a delicate-looking man may have hairy arms and legs, while a rugged-looking man could have smooth skin.

Pointed Chin and "World-weary Face"

A small mouth, small nose, and pointed chin can create a delicate appearance, often presenting feminine features. However, the eyes must remain compatible; if paired with "three whites" (excessive eye white), crab-like eyes, or sheep-like eyes, it might convey a "handsome but emotionally detached" aura.

Masculine Features in Women

Now, is the saying "masculine features in women lead to a hardworking fate" accurate?

First, let's delve into why this notion exists. In the binary world, "yang" is attributed to men, symbolizing assertiveness and extroversion, whereas "yin" is linked to women, representing gentleness and introversion. This principle also applies to facial features. Thus, women with masculine features often possess more "yang" qualities and engage more in "yang" activities—striving, taking responsibilities, etc. Essentially, they manage many tasks, leading to a "hardworking" lifestyle.

Let's explore some facial characteristics that may make women appear more masculine:

High and Broad Forehead

Facial theorists assert that if a woman's forehead is too high and broad, it could negatively affect her marriage and partner, hence the saying "a high forehead reflects the husband." While it might not favor domestic roles, it could be advantageous for a career, presenting the concept of a strong woman.

High Cheekbones and Prominent Jawline

Generally, a defined bone structure creates more mature masculine traits compared to softer, rounder faces, making it easier to appear masculine.

In past discussions, the importance of cheekbones was highlighted; the word "cheek" sounds like "power," and those with high cheekbones are often strong-willed and ambitious, embodying the idea that "women can be as strong as men."

Women with prominent jawlines also tend to be competitive, stubborn, and self-reliant. In sum, if both the jawline and cheekbones are prominent, the individual may not only appear "masculine," but also possess a strong personality.

High Nasal Bridge and Large Nose

A high nasal bridge and pronounced nose suggest a person with strong convictions and confidence, indicative of determination in both thought and action. Provided other features don’t counteract this, these individuals are generally not overly soft in temperament. Their confidence often correlates with inner strength.

If a woman has a high nasal bridge with a large nose, notably if the nose stands out on the face, it may lack delicacy but instead convey dominance, thus accentuating masculine features. Such individuals usually display a strong sense of self and may find it difficult to yield or conform to others' views.

Therefore, it isn’t justifiable to categorize "masculine features in women" as inherently good or bad. Ultimately, it reflects a characteristic of facial features, indicating a strong and assertive personality, making it slightly challenging to fit the mold of a dependent "little woman" (a distinctive "yin" attribute).

On this basis, what specific positive or negative effects do masculine features in women bring? Do they present both benefits and downsides? The answers lie in the overall facial feature combination.

For example, notable female entrepreneurs or prominent athlete queens marrying into wealth often represent the "high version" of masculine women, brimming with charisma and achieving high status. Conversely, some women with masculine features might embody the "hardworking" aspect, taking on the demands of earning a livelihood or engaging in physically intense work.

The root of these varied circumstances doesn’t reside solely in the masculine features of women but is shaped by the overall quality of their facial features. Similarly, among men with feminine features, some achieve wealth and fame, while others face financial hurdles; this disparity reflects the overall facial feature combination rather than the feminine features themselves.

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