What a great day I had yesterday. I think I helped a couple avoid divorce with face reading!

They sounded ready to give up on each other because they are quite different in many ways. I was able to spot their differences and explain why they naturally act the way they do.

He has thinner lips and nostrils. This tells me he’s not fond of emotional displays, bragging, and spending a lot of money. His strong jawline means he’s determined to have his way, while fine hair suggests he’ll get plenty upset if he doesn’t get it.

She has thicker lips, larger eyes and exposed eyelids, so she likes attention and affection and doesn’t feel that pinching every penny is top priority. Her angled brows also suggest she wants what she wants and now is better than later! Losing control is a major issue for her.

Once I explained all this and more to them, I could see some light bulbs go on. And some brows unfurrow.

Basically I kept my advice simple since I only analyze faces and am not a shrink…”here are the areas where you’ll clash and perhaps you could try to be more diplomatic. I doubt your spouse is going against you to prove you wrong, make you look bad or otherwise disrespect you. It’s simply their nature and they would act that way for anyone; it’s what they have learned and what they have inherited.

“For both of you to let go of being right every time there’s a dispute would be wise.”

They seemed more open to each other and my tips than when they first came in (and I assume she dragged him in, based on his facial profile).

They say don’t choose your work just for the money and I couldn’t agree more. Would you like to learn something that can help others and fulfill you personally, even if you don’t use it to make money? Just use it to be less judgmental of others, which can really improve your relationships and thus your happiness level.

Or you could use face reading at work, whether just to understand your co-workers and boss or to improve sales. Maybe you could use it for jury, tenant or employee selection. Whatever the issue, face reading can bring you leaps and bounds ahead of the curve.

Oh, and PS, she emailed me after I emailed their story to my list, which she’s on, and said she wants to become an expert in face reading!

Now’s that a testament to the art and science of the language of faces. Beautiful :)

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