Which Women Are More Likely to Take Their Lives for Love?
In virtually every country and culture, suicide tends to become especially visible and attract significant attention once society reaches certain stages of development.
A pattern often emerges: financial hardship first triggers suicidal thoughts, a few years later emotional reasons take center stage, and eventually an obsessive fixation on certain things evolves into self-destructive behavior. This may reflect a directional shift in values as society changes. Here, through the lens of physiognomy, we explore which types of individuals are more prone to suicide related to love, a common reason in today’s society.
1. Women with low, flat foreheads and prominent cheekbones, along with arched, scattered eyebrows, often resist accepting reality and are unwilling to compromise. When their emotions reach a point of no return and they feel forced to give in, they may seek escape through a self-destructive, fatalistic impulse.
2. Individuals with narrow cheeks and pinched noses—including many conventionally beautiful women—are not exempt from this tendency. They have endurance but lack tolerance, especially in matters of the heart, where they cannot abide any flaws. When a partner can no longer endure this and leaves for good, the result may be one of tragic despair.
3. Women with long, slender necks tend to pursue perfection in life, and the same applies to their emotions. However, after multiple setbacks, they may find it difficult to emerge from the shadows.
4. The presence of moles at the “tear hall” (beneath the eyes), on the lips, or on the collarbone can signal a potential crisis that may lead to suicidal thoughts related to love.