Your jaw falls into the large bigonial-width category, which is considered a high attractiveness among the five male jaw bigonial-width 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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A larger bi-gonial width is attractive for males as it contributes to a strong, masculine jawline. Research supports this trait’s association with masculinity and attractiveness. A study by Sandhya Nagolu et al. at Garden City University found that the mean bi-gonial width for males was 176.53 mm (6.95 inches). Similarly, a study by D. B. Meleveetil et al. analysed 500 participants and reported that males had a mean bi-gonial width of 175.02 mm. Another study titled “Transgender Feminization of the Facial Skeleton” highlights that the mandible in males is dimensionally larger, with prominent gonial angles and greater mandibular flare, which results in a wider bi-gonial width. These findings demonstrate that a larger bi-gonial width is a key feature linked to masculinity, signaling dominance and strength, qualities often associated with male attractiveness.
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