Do Moles Around the Eyes Negatively Impact Relationships?

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Mole on the Tianzhai Palace (Tianzhai Palace: Upper Eyelid)

The Tianzhai Palace reflects a person's character. A mole in this area may suggest potential character issues, such as disputes with friends or disagreements with close companions. It could also indicate a negative disposition, leading to favoritism or biased views, such as looking down on less fortunate relatives.

Mole on Crow's Feet

Crow's feet signify the unity in a couple's relationship. A mole here may indicate disharmony in marriage. If the mole is on the left crow's foot, it suggests possible external romantic involvement; if on the right, it points to domestic issues. A mole on the left may affect the first marriage, while one on the right could impact the second.

Mole on the Jianmen (Jianmen: Outer corner of the eye near the temple)

In physiognomy, the area from the eye's outer corner to the temple is called the couple's palace or Jianmen, reflecting the emotional and marital status of a couple. A smooth, unlined couple's palace suggests emotional harmony and a happy marriage. However, a mole or dark spot here could suggest challenges in relationships or marriage, often leading to unfulfilled connections. For women, this often implies a likelihood of remarriage.

Mole on the San Yin San Yang (San Yin San Yang: Under the eyes, where the eye bags are)

This area, known as the children's palace, represents the emotional bond between partners and the potential success of their offspring. A well-defined, full children's palace signifies that descendants will enjoy fortune and fame. A mole in this area, often called a tear mole, may indicate challenges related to children. For women, a mole on the right side or for men on the left side suggests hardships for boys; conversely, a mole on the left side for women or the right side for men suggests hardships for girls.

A mole on the cheeks might imply "loss of children" or frequent sadness, which could negatively affect their children.

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