I would like to note that I am merely a visitor and a member of this site, not the administrator, and feel the need to speak on the administrator's behalf due to the fact that he appears to be preoccupied at this time.
Recently, a wider range of discussions have taken place on this site which are not appropriate for this site.
This site www.womenlargejaw.com is a site designed for very limited reasons, which the administrator of this site can later correct me if I am wrong in how I identify them.
1) This site was designed for those who like square jaws in women so that they can observe the wide range of square jawed females and the varieties among them. Dedicating a site to square jaw fans allows for those who do like square jaws in females to express their personal appreciation and views about this particular feature that is found in only some women. However, those who do not like square jaws in females are welcome to express their lack of appreciation for this feature respectfully.
2) This site was designed to educate people more thoroughly about the subject of square jawed females and to perhaps do away with the misconceptions associated with women who have square jaws.
3) This site acknowledges that 1) There are square jawed women and 2) There are Beautiful Women and 3) There are Beautiful Square jawed women. Therefore, not all square jawed women are beautiful, while some definitely are, and not all beautiful women have square jaws.
With that said, I would like to mention a few things particularly for our Danish/East Asian visitor who maybe slightly off track in this site and I think the language barrier is contributing to it. I must say that the subjects our new visitor raises are quite interesting and worth exploring if a separate site was dedicated to each of them, but a number of them seem unrelated to this site. Apparently, our new visitor is also a visitor to the femininebeauty site designed by Mr. Erik Holland throughout which a much wider range of discussions take place in reference to the variety of subjects that the administrator associates with feminine beauty. There is only one link on the femininebeauty site in which the subject of the female jaw structure is addressed specifically: http://www.femininebeauty.info/jaw.htm and on this site the square jaws of high fashion models are clearly described as unfeminine and unbecoming. If one wishes to address the subject of square jawed females on this site, then this link from the femininbeauty site can more appropriately be referred to because it highlights the same subject for which this site was created.
I would like to note again that it is perfectly appropriate to express lack of appreciation or liking for square jaws in females, however, the other range of discussions that take place on the femininebeauty site which the author doesn't hesistate to elaborate on either are not appropriate for this site, namely the issue of skin color, complexion, racism, or the racial and ethnic ancestry of actresses whose looks are more commonly found in the movies and soap operas in their respective countries. Though these are interesting subjects and would enrich our understanding of sociological, anthropological, and even psychobiological matters, these are not the types of subjects that www.womenlargejaw.com is designed for.
With that said, I will also make a note of the fact that this site acknowledges that square jawed women are found in all racial and ethnic groups as is evident in the galleries section and they do not all look the same. My understanding of this site is that square jaws or other types of jaws are not more commonly found among people within certain racial or ethnic groups and those who have square jaws may not look similar at all in terms of racial or ethnic ancestry. Furthermore, square jaws cannot necesarily be associated with a certain class of people within a certain ethnic group either since genetics are so variable.
The Galleries section of this site features some world reknowned square jawed women whose ancestries are Latin American (combination of Native American, European, and possibly African), South Asian (Kareena Kapoor and another unknown woman whose other features seem to indicate South Asian ancestry) , East Asian (best example: Bai Ling and one unknown model on a magazine), Southeast Asian, European (ex: Shalom Harlow, Audrey Hepburn, Keira Knightley, and Michelle Pfeifer), and Middle Eastern (Queen Farah of Iran, some Iranian actresses and one Iranian singer Farzaneh, which I introduced, and Miss Lebanon 2001). I
I found myself responding and elaborating on the subjects brought up by our new visitor because they were interesting until I noticed that they were deviating from the purpose of this site and were random and irrelevant to this site. I advise our new guest to dedicate a separate site to the subject matters that he has introduced because they are noteworthy and interesting as I already mentioned. Please let me know if you do, I will most certainly be actively involved in the discussions in such a site. Furthermore, I tried to be systematic in responding, but the language barrier makes it difficult for me to follow our new visitor's train of thought and I do apologize, but I find it futile not to stick to one subject at a time.
Once again, this site is designed for the 3 above reasons mentioned above, which the administrator will later elaborate on or correct me about when the occasion arises.