Which Facial Features Indicate a Higher Likelihood of Late Marriage?

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People say there are countless ways to fall in love. Still, in my view, whatever the path, the ultimate goal is to lead to marriage. Yet some people date again and again but never quite make it to the altar—often missing just one small step. Why is that? In fact, according to fate analysis and physiognomy, some individuals are predisposed to marry later and aren’t suited to early marriage. For example, people with the following facial features often tend to marry later in life.
1. People with thick hair usually marry late. In physiognomy, hair is considered an excess of blood, linking hair thickness to vitality. Those with thick hair may be intensely focused or easily distracted, which can delay marriage.
2. People with very straight, coarse hair also tend to marry late, as this suggests an excess of yang energy, regardless of gender.
3. People with an unusually prominent forehead—the forehead corresponds to the fire element—may become indecisive about major life events like marriage, delaying marriage.
4. People with very high foreheads likewise reflect an abundance of fire, indicating a tendency toward indecision and passivity in matters of marriage.
5. People with overly thick eyebrows—associated with propriety and adherence to rules—often have many concerns and may hesitate, missing good romantic opportunities and marrying later as a result.
6. People with very large eyes are also likely to marry late. Large eyes are said to indicate an excess among the five elements; while they may appear decisive, they often feel anxious and struggle to make decisions.
7. People with bumpy or overly prominent noses are more likely to marry late. They often experience several setbacks in their romantic journeys before achieving a successful marriage.
8. People with protruding teeth may frequently argue over various issues during relationships, or face pressure or resistance from elders regarding marriage, delaying wedding plans—another form of late marriage.
Ultimately, whether a relationship or marriage happens early or late has little to do with how happy it will be. Some people marry early and go through life smoothly, while others marry later but still encounter the seven-year itch. Perhaps this simply comes down to fate.