Facial Features and Marriage: What Kind of Man Attracts a Beautiful Partner?

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In antiquity, physiognomy as it pertained to men and their wives largely reflected the era’s social context, aesthetic values, and dominant ideology. To men, an ideal woman embodied three traits: fertility; a generous, kind disposition; and diligence paired with frugality. As a result, notions of a “good” woman and a “beautiful” woman were shaped by social needs and male expectations, and aesthetics followed suit. These ideas evolved over time. For example, during the Tang dynasty, women often wore low-cut garments that might reveal cleavage, seen as an open expression of nurturing ability. In contrast, the foot-binding practices that gained prominence after the Ming dynasty symbolized a woman’s commitment to the household.

Such appearances were popular in their day, but the rise of modern professional women has significantly altered the dynamics between men and women. The ideal of a good wife has also changed: she is now expected to be vibrant, to appreciate life, and—like men—to be able to earn a living. As for physical appearance, while it has always been discussed, today’s standards separate “goodness” from “beauty”; one does not guarantee the other. Even so, traditional physiognomy holds that beauty and virtue tend to coincide, and that a lack of beauty suggests the opposite.

1. Men with a Full, Broad Forehead

Men with a full, broad forehead are typically intelligent and enjoy strong innate luck. The women around them tend to be rational and of exemplary character, making them excellent matches in temperament.

2. Men with a High Nasal Bridge

Men with a high nasal bridge are often successful and financially secure. In marriage, they have little trouble attracting good partners. They tend to favor gentle, traditional women and typically value beauty in a spouse.

3. Men with a Full Face

A full face—often square or round, with cheekbones that don’t protrude—is associated with men who are broad-minded, accomplished, and even-tempered. Their marriages tend to be smooth and harmonious. Their wives may not be strikingly beautiful, but they are adept at running the household and managing finances.

4. Men with Favorable Ear Features

Favorable ears are set high and toward the back, close to the head, and often have thick earlobes. Men with these features are capable, competitive, and strong leaders. Consequently, their wives are often the most difficult to win over and embody the ideal partner: attractive, accomplished, and charismatic. However, such women can also place considerable pressure on men, as they may expect them to share or take on household responsibilities such as cooking and childcare.

5. Men with a Full Nose Tip

In facial readings, a full, rounded nose tip signifies wealth. Men with this trait often have wives who are feminine, bringing not only good fortune but also beauty and an aura of prosperity.

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