Is there a difference between chiseled and striking features?
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Re: Is there a difference between chiseled and striking features?Bernardo Velasco is the most handsome man ever.And he has both chiseled and striking features(Original post by King-Panther)
If there is, what is it?
Also, someone posted on another thread that high cheekbones are feminine? I always though that was a masculine trait!






When God made him he took his timeLast edited by 99luft Balons; 03-04-2012 at 20:46. -
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Re: Is there a difference between chiseled and striking features?Ah o.k, indeed he is good looking.(Original post by 99luft Balons)
Bernardo Velasco is the most handsome man ever.And he has both chiseled and striking features
When God made him he took his time
Still doesn't help me with the definition (difference between chiseled and striking).. See, I think he has high cheekbones but without them looking feminine.Last edited by King-Panther; 03-04-2012 at 20:51. -
Re: Is there a difference between chiseled and striking features?Clearly worth it.(Original post by 99luft Balons)
When God made him he took his time