Identifying Naturally Flirtatious Men by Facial Features and BaZi (Four Pillars of Destiny)

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Is your partner a flirt? What are the telltale signs of a flirtatious man? Here are some tips from the Master of Destiny to help you spot the signs early and prevent problems down the road.

1. Facial Features

  • People with large, round eyes tend to be highly emotional and place great importance on relationships. They’re often natural romantics with strong romantic luck, and their eyes may frequently brim with tears; in men, this often points to a flirtatious nature.
  • Men with prominent, protruding eyes are often more flirtatious in relationships. They show strong enthusiasm toward the opposite sex and are easily tempted, making long-term commitment harder to sustain.
  • Those with numerous, messy crow’s feet at the corners of their eyes tend to encounter many romantic opportunities and are prone to casual flings, where infatuations can quickly escalate.
  • Men with naturally curly hair are more likely to be flirtatious and may be prone to extramarital affairs.

2. Eight Characters (Ba Zi)

Analyzing a person’s Eight Characters can provide a more precise read on flirtatious tendencies, though it can be hard for beginners to grasp. In the Ten Gods of Ba Zi, the stars “Shang Guan” (Hurting Officer) and “Pian Cai” (Partial Wealth) are often linked to flirtatious behavior. If:

  • Both “Shang Guan” and “Pian Cai” appear in the Eight Characters, the person is likely to be quite flirtatious.
  • “Shang Guan” is prevalent in the Eight Characters without the presence of “Zheng Yin” (Proper Seal), the person tends to be more flirtatious.
  • “Shi Shen” (Food God) and “Shang Guan” appear together in the Eight Characters, it indicates a higher degree of flirtatiousness.
  • Both “Zheng Cai” (Proper Wealth) and “Pian Cai” show up in the Eight Characters, the person is more prone to extramarital affairs.
  • “Shi Shen” and “Pian Cai” are both present in the Eight Characters, it suggests sincere feelings but a tendency to overindulge.

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