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Adam Brody - Facial Feature - Bi Goinal To Bi Zygomatic Ratio



Your face falls into the large bigonion-to-bizygomatic-ratio category, which is considered a high attractiveness among the five male face bigonion-to-bizygomatic-ratio types. That’s often seen as very appealing by current standards. Here’s how each category is generally perceived: smallest – low attractiveness, small – low attractiveness, average – high attractiveness, large – high attractiveness, largest – low attractiveness.

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Why is a larger Bi-Gonial to Bi-Zygomatic Ratio better for males?

The bi-gonial width (distance between jaw’s lateral points) and bi-zygomatic width (distance between cheekbones’ lateral points) determine facial shape, differing in males and females. Altman (2012) found males have wider bi-gonial widths due to angular jaws, resulting in a larger bi-gonial to bi-zygomatic ratio. Lakhiani and Somenek (2019) observed that males’ inter-zygomatic width equals their bi-gonial width, indicating a square facial structure, unlike females with a smaller ratio and more oval faces. Windhager et al. (2011) correlated larger ratios in males with traits like attractiveness and masculinity, highlighting the bi-gonial to bi-zygomatic ratio’s significance in perceptions of male facial attractiveness.

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