I don't like them, but they are really hot on the right face. DH has one and he's seriously a 9 or 10 in hotness. It gives him a stronger jawline I think. |
I literally get filler in my chin to hide mine. I’m sure no one else notices but I’ve always been so self conscious about it! |
Why? I have one and was always told it added to my attractiveness. I had no idea people didn't like them until this moment and now I've lost all my self esteem at 48. ![]() Kidding. For 48, I'm still pretty good looking and all natural. Tho I know I"m on borrowed time. |
They can look really attractive on men. They look the best on men with dark hair and blue eyes. |
this is ridiculously deformed. |
Love cleft chins and think they are attractive but it’s not a big deal. It’s not a trait in my family. |
No and no, but do each their own. |
Oh, yeah! |
+1 A strong jaw line without cleft chins are better on men. For women, a smooth oval shape is way better. But that's just me, it's good that people are attracted to different things. |
I think Noone should be judged by a mark on thier face. & I found them quite sexy! |
I can't imagine caring that much. |
Only halfway and on men only. It’s something masculine about it where it doesn’t work for the female face. |
Agree. |
Same. I have a slight one and I doubt anyone notices it or thinks about it. I have never had a single remark about it one way or another. |
On men, yes - definitely NOT on women.
I also do NOT find dimples attractive. They look odd. |