Wednesday, February 3, 2010

How to Measure the Sexualty of Men & Women by their Facial Features!


How to Pick the Most Passionate Playmates & Mates


You can avoid the hit-and-miss method of selecting lovers and mates….and ending up with a “cold fish”….if you know how to interpret facial features that are directly related to one’s built-in sexual interest and prowess.

Some people like European Gypsies have long traditions of palm-and-face-reading in their cultures, but they did not focus specifically on facial features that relate to the sex-drive.

Chinese doctors and scholar-dilettantes were apparently the first to make detailed studies of the relationship between sexuality and facial features and to publish their findings, beginning some 3,000 years ago. The art was introduced into Japan around the 15th century.

I took up the study of the art in the mid-1950s when I discovered that the Japanese military had used face-readers to help them assign recruits to training schools in the late 1930s, learned that one of these face-readers lived in the outskirts of Tokyo, and interviewed him for an article in the Tokyo-based publication I edited at that time [PREVIEW Magazine].

A decade later I published Face-Reading for Fun & Profit [which has since been republished as ASIAN FACE READING – Unlock the Secrets Hidden in the Human Face, and is available from Amazon.com.] Interestingly, over half of the 100-plus facial readings in the book are sex-related.

I have extracted the most important of these sex-related facial readings and published them in How to Measure the Sexuality of Men & Women by Their Facial Features.

Of course, men and women have always used face-and-body-reading in their selection of sexual partners, but the majority have done so instinctively, automatically, without any formal knowledge.

Among the facial characteristics that are powerful indicators of built-in sexuality are the mouth, the lips, the length of the space between the nose and the upper lip, the size of the eyes, the thickness and shape of the eyebrows, and the overall shape of the face.

Some of the points made in the manual (which is sub-titled “People-Sexing” after the profession of sexing young chicks to separate males from females) are obvious signs, but many people ignore them in picking playmates and spouses. It seems that immediate sexual needs fueled by unused hormones often play more of a role in sexual selection than the more conspicuous facial signals.

It is obvious, of course, that your facial features have a fundamental influence on how other people react to you, which, in turn has an impact on your chances for happiness and success in life.

It therefore pays to know what both your handicaps and strengths are when it comes to your facial features. Women who pluck their eyebrows into thin lines, for example, are surely not aware of the message this sends to men.

In addition to detailing the sexual signals sent by the different facial features, the manual gives specific pointers on the sensual features to look for in men and women when you go out hunting. It is available from Amazon.com.