Your Eye Mouth Eye Angle measures 45 degrees, which is considered sharp. In terms of facial aesthetics, 'moderate' is seen as the most attractive by current beauty standards.
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The eye-mouth-eye (EME) angle refers to the angle formed between the eyes and the mouth, generally indicating how far apart the eyes are set relative to the mouth. Danel and Pawlowski (2007) established that the EME angle is sexually dimorphic, with females having a larger angle (50.16°) compared to males (47.68°), suggesting that a wider EME angle is typical and potentially attractive in females. Frąckiewicz (2001) supported this by showing that women have a mean EME angle of 48.9°, larger than men’s 47.3°, and that participants preferred face schemas with wider EME angles, aligning with real-life averages. Wu et al. (2022) reported a range of 42.02°-61.14° for the EME angle, with an average of 48.73°. Belhadi (2009) confirmed the reliability of the EME angle in assessing facial masculinity, noting smaller angles are more masculine, while wider angles are more feminine, with women in male-dominated occupations having smaller EME angles than those in female-dominated fields.
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