Which Facial Features Indicate a Harder-to-Manage Wife?

Recently, there’s a saying making the rounds among men: “It’s hard to be a woman, even harder to be a man, and hardest of all to be a married man. Living with a demanding wife is nearly impossible!” Here, “demanding” doesn’t mean the woman needs financial support from the man; it refers to a very strong, domineering presence at home that the man feels he must constantly placate, or else face endless trouble. Below, from the perspective of physiognomy, are the types of women considered “hard to support.”
- Women with low cheekbones and a fuller face;
- Women with moles near the eyes, often called “husband-harming tear moles;”
- Women with a pointed chin that looks rounded when they smile;
- Women with a deep, well-defined philtrum but noticeable facial hair;
- Women with thin cheeks or hollowness in the lower face;
- Women with “three whites” eyes, or bright eyes with frequent blinking;
- Women with thin lips or a distinctly curved lip shape;
- Women with long, large ears that sit close to the head and who often need to clean their ears;
- Women with a short forehead or who often keep their forehead covered with hair;
- Women with a broken palm line on the right hand and long fingers;
- Women with moles on the chest, lower body, or soles of the feet.
In truth, people are made whole by their imperfections. Dr. Zheng believes a good woman is like a mountain—dignified and graceful; a good woman is like water—gentle and nurturing; a good woman is like a book—full of wisdom; and a good woman is like a harbor—safe and reliable. It is rare to find a loyal woman, and for a man, choosing a good wife is as important as his career. A woman’s outward beauty and inner character matter equally, and her physiognomy and spirit complement each other, meaning that appearance can reflect character.
Excerpted from: Dr. Zheng's Blog