Face Reading: Traits of Men Who Bring Their Wives Good Fortune

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We inherit our bodies and looks from our parents, and many women are curious about their partner's facial features. Is he the kind of husband who brings good fortune? Here are the facial traits said to indicate a man will be good to his wife.

1. Ears Close to the Head

There’s a saying: “When ears lie close to the head, prosperity lasts into old age.” Men whose ears sit close to the back of the head are often seen as model partners. Even when they succeed in their careers, they tend to be family-first, heading straight home after work rather than seeking nightlife. They may seem a bit conventional, but they’re devoted to family and attentive to their wives.

2. Nose

The nose is considered the palace of marriage, symbolizing love and desire. Men with larger noses are said to have a stronger libido. It’s not just about size, though: a straight, wider bridge suggests vitality. And you can’t judge by looks alone—the feel matters too. A tip that’s firm and springy is favorable, while a soft, withered tip is not. By contrast, men with short, low noses are reputed to be less satisfying in intimacy, so take note.

3. Yintang (the area between the eyebrows)

The area above the Yintang, at the center of the forehead, is a bony structure. If that bone is prominent with clear boundaries, it’s called the “Fuxi bone.” Those with a full forehead and a Fuxi bone are said to be destined for great wealth. According to “Mayi,” the Fuxi bone is associated with high rank. People with this feature are typically strong-willed, confident, talented, and creative. In ancient texts, they were recommended for high office; in modern times, they’re said to achieve wealth in business. It’s a rare sign of prosperity.

4. Chin

The chin, known as the “earth platform,” reveals stability. A square, fleshy chin suggests someone steady, family-oriented, and happy to spend time with loved ones. By contrast, a sharp, pointy chin can indicate a dislike of staying home and a preference for socializing. In more pronounced cases, a deep cleft in the chin is said to signal a pursuit of romance. Such individuals may be prone to infidelity, so choose carefully if you want a steady life.

5. Hair

In China, many balding men keep hair on the sides while the top is bare. Such men are often good partners—responsible, considerate of their wives, and willing to pitch in with household chores. They typically hold mid-level management roles and have stable careers. However, if the hair around the head covers the top, it’s said to stifle vitality, leading to a more conservative nature, limited ambition, and middling career performance. They may enjoy pursuits like chess and calligraphy, but their performance in intimacy may be average. To boost vitality, they’re advised to trim the surrounding hair so the bald crown is visible.

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