There’s a foolproof, low-effort way to figure out if you’re sexually compatible with someone — without ever sleeping with them.
And it’s not as dirty as you may think.
To determine how a potential lover behaves in between the sheets, examine their face, hypnotherapist and face reader Lori Bell suggests.
Starting at the lower half of the face, measuring from the tip of the nose to the tip of the chin — the greater the distance, the greater one’s sex drive is.
“When this area is really, really big, you get somebody who is very connected to their animal instincts; fighting and f–king. All of our physical tendencies, including libido, come from this zone,” she explained.
“If you’re one of those people who has a long or wide lower portion of the face and thinks they don’t have a high sex drive, you might just be repressing,” Bell shared.
When it comes to jawlines, a wide one suggests that a person “is going to be domineering, pushing their thoughts, beliefs, and needs onto another person,” Bell explained.
On the other hand, “a person with a narrow jaw is more of a social chameleon that can become what another person or group wants or needs,” she told The Post.
In freakier terms — a wide-jawed person is the dominating one in bed, while a narrow-jawed lover will be more submissive.
“From a romantic angle, if you’re a person who wants to be dominated, you might go for someone with an extremely wide jaw or a bigger jaw than yours. If domination is your kink, look for someone with a narrower jaw,” said Bell.
To get even more nitty-gritty, the presence or absence of padding in the lower face could also indicate the type of lover one is.
“Anytime there’s extra padding or roundness, it’s softening those features; if you have a large but rounded jaw, you’re going to have that intense life force energy but be gentler in the way you pursue your desires,” the expert told The Post.
“Someone with a large power portion that padded, sex is not just going to be about them. One of their needs is going to be that they satisfy the needs of the other person.”
In kind, padded faces and jaws reflect a kind and considerate lover, while sharp or bony features suggest selfish or self-serving tendencies.
For Bell, the energy of these oppositions is reflected in the natural world.
“Round things in nature tend to be generous, inclusive, and nurturing; the sun, breasts, the rings of a tree. Roundness suggests care and concern for humanity as a whole. They want every interaction, including sex, to nurture,” she said.
In contrast, sharp objects and, in turn, sharp features belie a separatist streak.
“In nature, sharp things tend to divide; they kill, protect, and defend. The energy is ‘me or you.’ Someone with a lot of sharp or bony features tends to think of themselves as very separate and, in turn, are out for themselves when it comes to sex and life in general.”
















