Facial Features and Relationships: Can Our Faces Reveal Romance and Emotional Status?

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The term "relationship" might appear straightforward, yet it encompasses a wide range of meanings. Anything that sparks attraction and connection between genders can be considered a relationship—whether it's a brief crush, a companion during a particular phase of life, or a partner with whom one marries and starts a family. This article aims to explore several key categories of relationships.
Important Note Before Reading: The traits described in this article are detailed and should be viewed in a broader context; judgments should not be based solely on one characteristic! Context is crucial! Please interpret this information rationally, avoiding a rigid application of the theories presented.
Romantic Relationships and Opportunities
When discussing romantic opportunities and relationships, the focus often leans towards the release of external charisma and the initial "spark" with others. In such scenarios, it's essential to consider the popularity, social connections, and attractiveness of the other person.
From a perspective of facial analysis, if a person’s eyes are bright, expressive, and convey emotions well, accompanied by noticeable "aegyo sal" (the soft tissues under the eyes), it suggests that this individual has favorable romantic prospects. If they also possess smiling eyes (where the eyes form a crescent shape when smiling), they exhibit even more attractive traits, making it easier for others to develop fondness and the desire to get closer.

This observation partly explains why "romantic opportunities often have little to do with appearance."
Many people with strong appeal to the opposite sex might not have striking looks, but certain facial traits can attract romantic opportunities, resulting in many chances for relationships. Conversely, someone with excellent looks may still experience a lack of romantic prospects.
"Peach blossom eyes," as the term suggests, are a type of eye that attracts romantic opportunities. However, saying they merely attract romance is somewhat limiting. More accurately, peach blossom eyes are appealing and enhance social connections, leading to more romantic prospects. The concept of peach blossom eyes is relatively neutral; the quality and quantity of romantic opportunities, as well as the specifics of relationships, depend on other factors.
For example, certain eye-related "peach blossom moles":

A mole at the inner corner of the eye—this area is called the "bladder residence," associated with romantic and sexual experiences. A mole here usually suggests a person with flirtatious tendencies and rich romantic experiences.
A mole on the white of the eye—this also carries romantic implications but to a lesser degree than a mole at the inner corner. It may lead to complicated relationships or dramatic events. Additionally, if the mole is located on the lower white of the eye, attention should also be given to internal health concerns.
Individuals with red lips and white teeth generally have good social connections and romantic prospects. A combination of red lips and white teeth with attractive eyes naturally boosts popularity, similar to many successful young artists today who often possess bright, lively eyes and red lips and white teeth. Another view is that romantic opportunities relate to social connections and popularity, making it easier for such individuals to shine as stars.
From the standpoint of mouth shape, a "smiling crescent mouth" (where the corners are slightly upturned, resembling a crescent moon, conveying a constant smile) and a larger mouth are beneficial for social interactions. The former is likable and approachable, while the latter is bold and outgoing, both enhancing romantic and relationship opportunities.
Regarding the widespread concern of "bad romantic opportunities" among today’s youth, this phrase can broadly denote situations where one easily becomes entangled in relationships, meets the wrong person, or experiences emotional distress... all of which can be viewed as bad romantic opportunities.
Here are some common traits to watch out for in relationships to avoid bad romantic opportunities:
Black moles at the outer corners of the eyes or at the center of the forehead/nasal root;
Dark circles around the eyes or darkened "aegyo sal," which can attract bad romantic opportunities and lead to dramatic relationship issues;
Excessive glossiness in the eyes, which may indicate many romantic opportunities but could also attract negative ones;
Gummy smiles when laughing.
Weak, dull, or emotionless eyes, which can result in emotional entanglements and increase the risk of bad romantic opportunities or being deceived.
Regarding eyebrows, women with "spring heart eyebrows" and men with "messy thick eyebrows" tend to be more open in relationships, which can also lead to bad romantic opportunities.
Marriage and Family
When a relationship reaches a "sublimation" stage, two people enter a deeper, more lasting bond, growing more intimately connected. The sense of partnership strengthens, moving beyond mere hormonal attraction, often symbolized by marriage (including common-law marriages). At this juncture, two facial features become especially important:
One is the "spouse palace," and the other is the "children palace."
The Spouse Palace
The condition of the spouse palace (see image below) is crucial, and one should avoid:

1. Prominent cheekbones extending into the spouse palace without any flesh;
2. Numerous wrinkles at the corners of the eyes invading the spouse palace (more pronounced in men);
3. Dark, bluish, or blackened areas in the spouse palace, or the presence of moles, scars, or indentations.
All these can be considered "obstacles and hindrances" to marriage, making married life prone to difficulties or issues.
PS: It is said that if a married couple experiences conflicts or arguments during a certain period, one or both partners might notice small changes in their spouse palace, such as acne or new fine lines at the corners of the eyes. After all, facial features naturally change over time and reflect a person’s circumstances and fortunes.
The Children Palace
The children palace can indicate prospects for children and emotional interests (leaning somewhat towards romantic interests). Dark circles under the eyes or puffiness in the "aegyo sal" are not favorable for relationships with children, and caution should be exercised regarding bad romantic opportunities both before and after marriage.
Next, the forehead also bears significance. In terms of social achievement, a high, broad, and full forehead is generally considered auspicious, but for relationships and marriage, exceptions exist:
For women, an overly high forehead, especially if very round, may not be conducive to marital harmony.
Historically, various critical terms existed for women with high foreheads, such as "mirror for husbands," but many of these expressions have become outdated over time.
In truth, a high and full forehead signifies intelligence and academic capability. Many accomplished women possess this trait, reflecting independence and an ability to build careers and earn their own income. Phrases like "difficult to enjoy marital blessings" or "no need to rely on a spouse" can be interpreted in diverse ways, based on personal understanding.
Regarding facial features related to marriage, here are some crucial points for both genders:
For women, an uneven hairline or noticeable short, disorganized hairs along the hairline may indicate difficulties in marriage, significant age differences with partners, or large disparities in background.
For women with a large face and a small nose (where the nose seems too petite relative to the face, or is thin and diminishes the overall facial balance), they might feel confined and may also face challenges in enjoying marital happiness or weaker support from their husbands.

PS: Based on observations, many women with a large face and a small nose, but with overall attractive facial features, often achieve financial success or possess thriving careers, primarily attained through their own efforts rather than relying on a partner.
For men, "hanging needle lines" or prominent horizontal lines in the central area indicate a rigidity that isn't favorable for marital relationships; significant horizontal lines in the central area may lead to emotional volatility during youth (notably between ages 23 and 26).
Men with low eyebrows that obscure the eyes or a dominant nose paired with weak ears (a large nose with small ears or a high nose with low, small ears) might enjoy dating but are often less inclined to commit to marriage. They tend to be self-focused or prefer more relaxed, uncommitted relationships, which can lead to numerous fluctuations in marriage and late marriages.
Enhancing a "Fortunate Face"
Lastly, some individuals possess an overall favorable facial structure, commonly referred to as a "fortunate face." These individuals are like top students; even if they score lower in the "emotional and romantic" area, the overall impact on them is minimal.
Concerning the so-called "fortunate facial features," you can refer to an earlier article I wrote, so I won’t delve deeper here:
What constitutes a standard "fortunate face"?
In essence, some individuals with excellent facial features and many praiseworthy traits might not have distinctly smooth romantic experiences. However, their overall structure and level of "blessings" in various areas are relatively high. While their romantic experiences may appear flawed, they might not hold much significance in reality.
Moreover, some individuals may undergo various breakups or divorces, which typically fall into the category of "unfortunate romantic experiences." However, if viewed differently, the importance of these experiences may be minimal, such as—
This person lives with clarity, optimism, and ease, free from complaints or being troubled by relationships; they might face challenges due to relationships but consistently find high-quality romantic opportunities; they are wealthy and successful in their career and not overly concerned with relational gains and losses... and so on.
In conclusion, while relationships remain relationships, people are complex and multi-dimensional beings, and many factors can influence the state and dynamics of relationships;
An individual who has navigated various ups and downs in love might feel their romantic life is quite smooth and exciting, whereas someone who has walked alongside their partner for a lifetime may feel their romantic life is not smooth. Ultimately, whether things feel smooth or not, whether joy or sorrow prevails, fundamentally relates to one's perspective and often hinges on personal understanding and definitions.
This concludes the article. May everyone find their own happiness and good fortune.