What Type of Man Should You Avoid Marrying?

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As the saying goes, "A woman's greatest fear is marrying the wrong man." If you're still navigating the path of love, keep the following traits in mind as red flags to help you avoid future regrets.

 M-shaped forehead — Many romantic entanglements

In face reading, a man with an M-shaped forehead is said to be flirtatious and prone to numerous romances. With frequent entanglements and a playful nature, he’s seen as more likely than others to be unfaithful.

Low forehead corners — Poor prospects

In physiognomy, the forehead represents career and achievement. If a man has low or narrow forehead corners, it suggests a career marked by ups and downs and an unfavorable outlook. Unless your expectations are modest, marrying such a man may lead to a harder life.

Sunken nose bridge — Lack of ambition

The bridge of the nose is associated with career luck. If a man's nose bridge is sunken, it suggests weak drive and poor career prospects, making success difficult to achieve.

Protruding ear bones — Lack of attentiveness

Men with protruding ear bones tend to be inattentive and lack the ability to care for others, making them unreliable long-term partners.

Protruding brow bones — Bad temper

Individuals with protruding brow bones are often impulsive, low in emotional intelligence, and can have an aggressive streak. If you don’t want to risk mistreatment by such a man, it’s best to steer clear.

Unkempt eyebrows — Unusual personality

Men with messy eyebrows are difficult to get along with, struggle to handle emotional matters, and often have poor tempers and eccentric personalities.

Mole at the inner corner of the eye — Strong sexual desires

Men with a mole at the inner corner of the eye are said to have strong sexual desires and a keen interest in romance, especially between ages 35 and 40, when they tend to attract many admirers.

Flat cheekbones — Poor later life

Men with flat cheekbones tend to lack ambition, be lazy, enjoy comfort, and feel content with the status quo. They often take love lightly, which can lead to financial struggles in their later years.

Pointed chin — Fear of hardship

In physiognomy, a pointed chin and thin jawline suggest low endurance and perseverance. Such men often struggle to make decisions, avoid hardship, and focus on enjoyment. Beyond seeking pleasure, they also tend to be restless and enjoy playing around.

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