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Have You Found Your Perfect Mate? Your Mother Can Help

Can you learn how to fall in love?

(PRWEB) May 10, 2006 -- Can you learn how to fall in love? “Yes, absolutely,” say Ilona and Erik Kanto, the authors of the ground-breaking book Your Face Tells All, based on ancient Chinese character studies. “Face reading can reveal a great bunch of secrets and answers when exploring facial features. We realize that other people are different from us -- and from their faces, we can learn which ones are our perfect mates.”

The authors point out that mothers are always trying to help their children in searching for the right companion for life. Moms study the candidates’ faces, and they think you should, too. “If you want to find a spouse with high position, you look for someone with an oblong face, strong jawbones and a high forehead,” the authors say. “Negative for good status is a small head, lots of forehead wrinkles and a small mouth.”

How about for a man who needs to find a good mother for his children? What are the absolute no-no’s that every man should be aware? “You must avoid a woman with high cheekbones. These ladies are very domineering and you don’t want such a wife, do you?” the face reading experts say. “Also, women with a long, pointed chin may have a tendency to gossip. Not a good trait! The under-eye area is important if you are looking a fertile mother. It should be full, not sunken…”

What should a woman look for in a future husband? Your Face Tells All emphasizes the importance of finding a person that completes yourself: first, evaluate your own face and then decide what your needs are. One sign that every woman should learn to check is the future husband’s groove between the nose and the mouth. If the groove is long and deep, it indicates sexual vitality. “Watch out for men wearing mustaches -- they are hiding something!” Erik Kanto warns. He says definite positive facial features are long, curved laugh lines, large, balanced mouth and well-shaped ears with long lobes.

You can find out more in Erik Kanto/Ilona Kanto’s book Your Face Tells All: Learn the Wisdom of the Chinese Art of Face Reading, and by visiting www.facereading.info

And your mother can say: “See, I told you!”

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Have You Found Your Perfect Mate?
Perhaps your mother could help you!

Two Pages from the book "Your Face Tells All"
High cheekbones? What does it mean. These sample pages from the the book "Your Face Tells All" feature a photo of Reese Withspoon - one of the many celebrity faces read on the pages of the book.

The book: Your Face Tells All
Learn the Wisdom of the Chinese Art of Face Reading

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