A Woman’s Fortune-Telling: The Absence of Earlobes
In the art of face reading, women who lack earlobes tend to be spendthrifts, spending whatever they earn without saving. They are impulsive buyers, purchasing anything that catches their fancy without considering its purpose. When it comes to people they care about, they are exceedingly generous, spending lavishly without hesitation. On the flip side, if they dislike someone or something, they will spend money to get rid of it.
A Woman with a ‘Fire-Blowing’ Mouth
In physiognomy, a woman with a ‘fire-blowing’ mouth, characterized by slightly protruding lips that don’t close tightly and may even reveal teeth, is believed to be talkative, struggling to keep family secrets, and prone to emotional outbursts.
Such a person is likely to squander any money they have, so a man who marries this woman must tightly control the family’s finances.
The Turned-Up Nose: A Woman’s Wealth Prospects
While a turned-up nose is not always considered unfavorable in physiognomy, it is believed to be a negative trait for women, especially regarding their ability to manage family finances. Women with this nose shape are thought to be extravagant spenders, enjoying social gatherings, shopping sprees, and wasteful expenditures. They find it challenging to hold onto their money, making it easier for them to fall into poverty.
The Woman with Misfortune in Her Smile: Teeth and Gums
According to Vietnamese face reading, a woman with protruding teeth and exposed gums when she smiles is not only aesthetically unpleasing but also indicative of a challenging life. These women often face numerous obstacles, hardships, and failures in their youth, with some relief in their later years, but financial stability remains elusive. Therefore, marrying such a woman may result in a constant lack of money in the household.
Additionally, if a woman has a gap between her front teeth (known as ‘rabbit teeth’ in Vietnamese culture), it suggests a strong-willed and competitive personality. However, these women tend to be extravagant spenders, acting on impulse, making it difficult for them to retain wealth.
These interpretations are for reference only and should not be taken as absolute truths.