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All people here know that I have long horsey face.
Indeed some users made fun with that, but it's not a problem for me.
I don't feel sad or embarrased about this.![]()
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Usually I do not tend to associate beauty with the length of the face, one way or another, both the cat and the horse are beautiful. I would have skipped this thread, but I was * forced * to visit it by one of our common comrades.
There are a lot of Aspergers (wtf is that?) here lately, how can we protect yourselfes from them?
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I tried dividing players in the Swedish women's soccer league in 9 classes based on face size and face shape. By face, I didn't mean only the facial skeleton, but the whole front side of the head including the forehead.
I think "large and round face" (balloon face) ended up looking cutest, followed by maybe "large and intermediate face". The horse face types on the right side all look freakish.
Players in the "large intermediate face" category can be cute if their head is not only high but also wide:
Here's another horse face. Notice how narrow the bizygomatic and bigonial are compared to the three players above. For some reason an aspect of the horse face is that the upper teeth are exposed even when not smiling.
This player has the same exposed upper teeth:
I know about it. But I think a narrow or elongated face is usually a form of more or less mild craniofacial dystrophy. And narrow-faced races like Jews and meds and Ethiopids have genetically degenerated further than other races, so among them craniofacial dystrophy is pervasive.
Weston Price had a similar opinion (https://www.theapricity.com/forum/sh...n-Price-(1939)).
These drawings are from the book "Jaws" by Sandra Kahn and Paul Erlich (https://www.sup.org/books/extra/?id=...roduction.html):
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No she doesn't. She has high upper eyelid exposure, protruding eyeballs, and dark areas around the eyes. And she has collapsed maxilla and low cheekbones. And her mandible is too small so she has a double chin. Also her lips are really thin for someone who is black and fat. All of those are actually progressive Caucasoid-like features.
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This is exactly why I'm skeptical of people's ability to classify another.
Unless the subject has developed to their genetic potential (i.e. broad palate, compact and projecting facial structure, plenty of airway space, etc.), classifications are more difficult to accurately determine.
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Oops, I posted the same picture from "Jaws". Didn't see the second-half of your post until after. It sounds like we're into the same people. I'm a huge fan of Price and Nourishing Traditions.
As for your comments regarding craniofacial dystrophy and races, I agree. Short term changes in dentition can, if maintained over time, translate into long term permanent changes. I think this is termed "epigenetics"?
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