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[[File:Hunter_Vs_Prey_Eyes.png|thumb|right|Hunter eyes vs prey eyes]]
[[File:Hunter_Vs_Prey_Eyes.png|thumb|right|Hunter eyes vs prey eyes]]
Among the various [[lookism]] and [[blackpill]] forum users, '''hunter eyes''' are considered to be the ideal eyes for men. They are alluring eyes, vertically narrow, [[Deep-set eyes|deeply set]], hooded, with a positive [[canthal tilt]] and an interpupil distance (IPD) within the normal range. The hoodedness of these kinds of eyes comes from a combination of a protruding [[brow ridge]], fat tissue above the eyes, and solid 'under-eye' support caused by robust cheekbones and square orbital sockets.  
In various [[lookism]] and [[blackpill]] forums, '''hunter eyes''' are considered to be the ideal eyes for men. They are alluring eyes, vertically narrow, [[Deep-set eyes|deeply set]], hooded, with a positive [[canthal tilt]] and an interpupil distance (IPD) within the normal range. The hoodedness of these kinds of eyes comes from a combination of a protruding [[brow ridge]], fat tissue above the eyes, and solid 'under-eye' support caused by robust cheekbones and square orbital sockets.  


In technical terms, all humans have 'hunter eyes', i.e. forward-facing eyes that allow them to focus on and pursue prey, like what is found among other predatory animals. Hunter eyes are to be compared to the opposite, 'prey eyes', that is, eyes that are located on the skull's side that aids prey animals in spotting potential threats in their peripheral vision.
In technical terms, all humans have 'hunter eyes', i.e. forward-facing eyes that allow them to focus on and pursue prey, like what is found among other predatory animals. Hunter eyes can be considered the opposite to 'prey eyes', that is, eyes that are located on the skull's side that aids prey animals in spotting potential threats in their peripheral vision.
Likely, the term came about because men with hunter eyes look highly dominant and threatening, with a piercing, predatory gaze. Unlike men with, round, cute looking eyes or 'prey eyes', like women often have, suggesting that hunter eyes may have evolved partially to intimidate other men.


Hunter eyes are a [[sexual dimorphism|sexually dimorphic]] trait.<ref>https://www.futurelearn.com/info/courses/forensic-facial-reconstruction/0/steps/25656</ref>
== Sex differences ==
Men exposed to more prenatal androgens have smaller, less [[neoteny|neoteneous]] eyeballs.
 
Deep-set hunter eyes may be an evolutionary adaptation for [[Scientific Blackpill (Supplemental)#Almost_all_men_are_stronger_than_almost_all_women|combat, hunting]] and male [[intrasexual competition]], protecting the eyes from fists, claws, sticks etc. and or/may serve to merely intimidate other males.<ref>https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/abs/pii/S1090513810000279</ref>  
Hunter eyes are a [[sexual dimorphism|sexually dimorphic]] trait, with women's eyes being larger and more roundish and men's eyes having more horizontally exposed sclera (white of the eye) and wider (more rectangular) eye fissures.<ref>https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s00265-020-02894-1</ref><ref>https://www.futurelearn.com/info/courses/forensic-facial-reconstruction/0/steps/25656</ref>
Women's eyes tend to be closer to 'prey eyes', however, women actually have a smaller interpupliarry distance, rather than their eyes being peripherically positioned like in prey animals.<ref>https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/8115125/</ref>
 
== Attractiveness ==
 
Scientifically, it is an open question to which extent hunter eyes are directly attractive to women. Research on [[facial masculinity]] suggests, that on average, women higher facial masculinity does not affect women's attractiveness ratings. Nonetheless, male models often appear to have pronounced hunter eyes. Men with hunter eyes look highly dominant and threatening, with a piercing, predatory gaze. Their eyes impart a distinctive look on those that bear them, suggesting they are generally considered to be alluring.
 
== Evolution ==
 
Deep-set hunter eyes may be an evolutionary adaptation for [[Scientific Blackpill (Supplemental)#Almost_all_men_are_stronger_than_almost_all_women|combat, hunting]] and male [[intrasexual competition]], protecting the eyes from fists, claws, sticks etc. and/or may serve to merely intimidate other males.<ref>https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/abs/pii/S1090513810000279</ref>  


Scientifically, it is an open question to which extent hunter eyes are directly attractive to women. This has not been researched. However, their unique nature means that male models often have these eyes. They impart a distinctive look on those that bear them, suggesting they are generally considered to be highly attractive.
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2 studies show that darker and larger limbal rings around the eyes are more attractive. The study showed women actually, have a revulsion toward faces that lack limbal rings! ''Especially'' in a short term mating context.<ref>https://psycnet.apa.org/record/2018-39048-001</ref><ref>https://journals.sagepub.com/doi/full/10.1177/147470491100900201</ref> Limbal ring thickness fades with age.-->
2 studies show that darker and larger limbal rings around the eyes are more attractive. The study showed women actually, have a revulsion toward faces that lack limbal rings! ''Especially'' in a short term mating context.<ref>https://psycnet.apa.org/record/2018-39048-001</ref><ref>https://journals.sagepub.com/doi/full/10.1177/147470491100900201</ref> Limbal ring thickness fades with age.-->
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