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Mortie, Luv, I have long been attracted to men with heavy upper eyelids and your left eye is very appealing to me, as I like that look. Thus you now have the advantage of appealing to women who like the heavy-lidded look as well as your right eye with the longer eyelid and the more average look of most human beings, that appeal to women. Lucky YOU!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Yum.....heavy-lidded. Very sensual.
"Hunter's eye", is not what that condition is called.
Yes, yes you do.
Mortie, Luv, I have long been attracted to men with heavy upper eyelids and your left eye is very appealing to me, as I like that look. Thus you now have the advantage of appealing to women who like the heavy-lidded look as well as your right eye with the longer eyelid and the more average look of most human beings, that appeal to women. Lucky YOU!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
One need to be careful with implants and make sure they were the same make and mfg. runDon't sweat it Mortie. I don't think anybody ever notices that slight difference before you pointed it out. Some women worry that one of their tits is bigger than the other. That isn't anything to worry about either.
Yum.....heavy-lidded. Very sensual.
Yum.....heavy-lidded. Very sensual.
Hunter eyes
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Hunter eyes vs prey eyes
Hunter eyes are particularly attractive eyes for men. They are the combination of eyes that are alluring, vertically narrow, deeply set, hooded, have a positive canthal tilt and an interpupil distance (IPD) within normal range. The hoodedness comes from a protruding brow ridge and fat tissue above the eyes. Hunter eyes are a sexually dimorphic trait. Men exposed to more prenatal androgens have smaller, less neoteneous eyeballs.[1] The female opposite to hunter eyes are roundish, cute, i.e. neotenous eyes that signal harmlessness.
A male with a very bad eye area may be an eyecel.
Deep-set hunter eyes may be an adaptation for combat, hunting and male intrasexual competition, protecting the eyes from fists, claws, sticks etc. and, by extension, may serve the mere intimidation of other males, as was suggested for beards and deep voice.[2] Scientifically, it is an open question to which extent hunter eyes are attractive to women and/or intimidating to other men.