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Are you the lucky woman?

THE CHINA MAIL, APRIL 16, 1987.

Science Finds The Perfect

Perfect Mate For Robert Taylor

Dr. Jacob S. Last wrote this ar- ticle. He's the famous paycho-an- alyst and psychiatrist.

Here he applies the science of physiognomy to love and marriage.

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OVE at first sight has its points, of course. There can be no denying the thrill that comes with the glance of a man and a wo- man who have just met and are in- stantly drawn to each other.

This shows a loyalty which will This is important. In a compati-dicates firmness, and is not to be make her a one-man woman; an ble marriage both parties should I confused with pugnacity. important characteristic, consider-have a love for the same interest THE GIRL-Chin: Should be ing Taylor's love of possession, in this case a love of the arts slightly pointed and wilful to match

-as a strong bond between them. his indomitable spirit.

And it is just as important that Bob's wife should have the inde- pendent spirit that is stamped so clearly on his face.

It shows, too, the ability to take in the atmosphere or personality of people, places and things.

This trait is essential to the wo- But at those doubtful momenta man who hopes to make Robert when you wonder, "Is it the right Taylor happy. It is this ability that If he were to marry a too-meek person for me?" then, a know-will allow her to fall in with all girl, who would give in to his every ledge of the meaning of faces will of his moods, be they gay or seri-impulse, there would be no curb to help you..

That is the method I have ap- plied to Robert Taylor.

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1 describe also what he needs..in his ideal woman, both physically

and in character.

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TAYLOR. Eyes:

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It should be unconquerable în outline, but: soft and feminine as part of the whole face.

This girl should have enough spirit to oppose Bob when she thinks he's, wrong.

But she should be soft and femin- ine enough to realise that a man as masculine as he is should be head of the house -always.

They are set TAYLOR.—Mouth: Full-lipped, on a straight level, which shows |wide and honest, showing that he that he is frank, direct and above is a lover of sports and the good board.

things of life, but willing to work THE GIRL-Eyes: They should hard and wait patiently for them ROBERT TAYLOR-Forehead: be blue-green and wide apart; The slightly protruding lower lip His wide, straight forehead deserene yet playful, eyes with emo-shows stubborness and aggressive-terests; notes an inquiring intellect foundtions deep and hidden, to offset hisness. in original, creative people who intensity. love artistic creation....

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Summing up the characteristics of the girl Taylor should marry, I find that:

She should share many of his in

Her nature should yet counter- THE GIRL-Mouth: It should balance his; be fairly large and full.

She should possess definite-social It indicates common sense and - TAYLOR. -Nose: Patrician, This is the sign of a girl who is tendencies, gay humour and balance and also independence. strong and virile. This shows angay and sure of herself, one who serene outlook (these traits will be The two faintly marked wrinkles ability to adapt himself to environ-can share Robert Taylor's love of the most effective check on Bob's speak of a seriousness that must ment. The high bridge indicates sports and the good things of life.unbridled emotions); have helped him to attain the posi- ambition.

She should have a short upper tion he now holds in motion pic- This characteristic

lip and a full lower lip. turés.

This signifies a talent for co- operation, a willingness to give in on little things, yet a streak of in- dependence that will prevent her from being dominated.

probably

prodded him on to success in the The shape of the forehead-face of discouragement. broad, high and with the hair re- The slightly bulbous. tip shows ceding to form a peak in the centre an artistic, creative person inclined

shows that he is a clever type. to dramatise himself. THE GIRL HE WOULD MARRY. THE GIRL Nose: It should be Forehead: She should have a high, retrousse and camall, but slightly, which shows a haughty and determined, despite its curving forehead

the ambition good mind and social tendencies, smallness, to match and denotes also a spirit of co- and self-dramatisation of Taylor. operation in work and play:

This agreeable social nature will provide a balance for Bob's serious and intense nature, and prevent him from sinking too deeply into a mood that may develop into des- pondency.

Her hair should be long, blonde, unwaved, and dressed simply.

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This simplicity and femininity would appeal to Bob's sense artistry and romanticism.

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TAYLOR. Eyebrows: High- arched, heavy, expressive brows.

This denotes that he is jealous and possessive in his attitude to- ward the things he loves, be it a woman or his work. W

But in their very moodiness and romanticism is a lack of restraint that makes him unsuited to conservative or plodding lines.

THE GIRL.Eyebrows: Golden brown and well cared for, follow- ing the natural shape of the eyes.

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I should have a slight roundness at the tip to denote a love of the creative and an artistic urge which Bob also possesses.

She will stand her ground when she thinks she's right, and this will make an excellent balance for Bob's stubbornness.

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TAYLOR-Chin: Strong, sharp- ly cleft; it shows a wilful, sportive nature, the sign of a go-getter.

The nicely thrust-out jaw

for a man of Taylor's vitality and She should be blonde and dainty,

masculinity would feel drawn most deeply to a very feminine woman.

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