Which Type of "Couple Resemblance" Do You Have?

It is often said that couples who have been together for a long time begin to resemble each other, and their mutual understanding deepens over time. But is this resemblance something innate, or does it develop through mutual influence? Today, let's explore the question: which type of "couple resemblance" do you identify with?
Harmonious Type
Couples with harmonious facial features are naturally drawn to each other. The defining factor here is proportion; both partners share three similar facial characteristics: forehead height, philtrum length, and jaw length. On their own, these features may not make them seem alike, but when combined with responsive facial features, they appear quite similar, which we will discuss next.
Responsive Type
These couples have similar facial features, face shapes, upper eyelid lines, upper lip lines, and eyebrow shapes, resulting in nearly identical lines, curves, or arcs. This triple similarity in facial features becomes more pronounced with age, as the pair often mimic each other's gestures and expressions. This mirroring leads to consistent muscle movements, further enhancing their resemblance over time.
Kinship Type
Individuals with this facial feature make their partners feel like family. When a man sees a woman as akin to a family member, mutual trust and a deep emotional connection develop. This sensation stems from visual likeness; as we mature, we are naturally drawn to those who remind us of our close relatives.
Integrated Type
This type is a combination of the three aforementioned types, where both appearance and spirit are in harmony. When couples exhibit all three love-related appearance features, it signifies a comprehensive category of love. This means one’s partner not only resembles a close relative (the strongest form in visual love) but also displays "harmonious" and "responsive" facial traits.
Being together as a couple is a matter of fate, and resembling each other deepens that connection. I hope everyone can cherish and appreciate their own love.