Your mouth falls into the large length category, which is considered a low attractiveness among the five female mouth length types. This may not align with the most popular trends right now. Here’s how each category is generally perceived: smallest – high attractiveness, small – high attractiveness, average – low attractiveness, large – low attractiveness, largest – low attractiveness. To enhance your attractiveness, consider working towards the smallest or small categories. This could potentially increase your beauty score by one point.
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Recent research underscores the appeal of smaller mouth widths in the perception of female attractiveness. A study by Schmid and his team at the University of Nebraska Medical Center (2008) highlights smaller noses, wider eye spacing, and notably, smaller mouth widths as ideal traits contributing to female beauty. They suggest that a smaller mouth helps create a balanced, harmonious facial structure. Similarly, Johnston and Franklin’s study (1993) at New Mexico State University confirms that mouth width was significantly smaller in those deemed beautiful. Additionally, a 2018 study by Przlipiak et al. found that over 40% of participants preferred a digitally reduced mouth size in female faces. These studies collectively demonstrate that a smaller mouth length plays a key role in shaping perceptions of female attractiveness, contributing to a balanced and appealing facial aesthetic.
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