Generally, fuller and more prominent cheekbones are often considered a feminine facial feature.
Feminine vs. Masculine Cheekbones
Facial features, including cheekbones, often differ between men and women. The reference material provided highlights these differences:
- Feminine Cheekbones:
- Tend to be fuller.
- Often more prominent.
- Create a rounder and softer cheek appearance.
- Masculine Cheekbones:
- Typically flatter.
- Not as full or protruded.
Cheekbones and Perceived Femininity
While the presence of cheekbones isn't exclusively feminine (everyone has cheekbones!), the shape and prominence can contribute to a face being perceived as more feminine. Higher and rounder cheekbones tend to be associated with femininity, whereas flatter cheekbones are often seen as more masculine.