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	<title>Physiognomy Face Reading Dictionary &#187; Relationship Between Body Types and Character</title>
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		<title>Relationship Between Body Types and Character</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[There are 3 main body types related to Kretschmer Classification : 1 Asthenic Type 2 Pyknic Type 3 Athletic Type I looked at my physiognomy book and found some related character features for these body types : 1 Asthenic Body Type Features : Tall, thin, long arms and legs, small head, triangular face, forehead slanting [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><span>There are 3 main body types related to Kretschmer Classification : </span></p>
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<td>1 Asthenic Type</td>
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<p><span>I looked at my physiognomy book and found some related character features for these body types :</span> <span><br />
1 Asthenic Body Type Features : </span>Tall, thin, long <a href="../arms">arms</a> and legs, small <a href="../head">head</a>, triangular<a href="../face"> face</a>, <a href="../forehead">forehead</a> slanting backside, bumpy <a href="../nose">nose</a>, straight and wide <a href="../eyebrow">eyebrows</a>, small <a href="../chin">chin</a> and weak muscles. You can clearly see rib cages of this type. Although asthenic type is glutton, it can&#8217;t get fat.<span><br />
Asthenic Body Type Character :</span> A character that always being affected, being managed and used by others. Actually a good character, for example a person who is always ready to lend a helping hand. Asthenic types usually have <a href="../fingers">spoon or sharp fingers</a>. Asthenic types are usually withdrawn, sensitive and emotional. Asthenic types get older quickly. <span>I think</span> asthenic body type is related to  <a style="font-weight: bold;" href="../character-type-2-brave">Character Type &#8220;2&#8243; Brave</a><br />
<span>Probable mental disease :</span> Schizophrene.<br />
<span>2 Pyknic Body Type Features :</span> Short and fat body, short <a href="../neck">neck</a>, domed <a href="../forehead">forehead</a>, <a href="../face">rounded or angular (square) face</a>, short <a href="../arms">arms</a>, legs and weak muscles. <span><br />
Pyknic Body Type Character : </span>A person who was born to manage and/or lead and use the people. An ideal manager and/or leader. Management by intelligence and senses. He/she <span>never</span> makes eye contact with people. Pyknic type <span>always</span> takes and/or pulls the materials to his/her body. Pyknic type is social, he/she loves food and his/her pleasures.<br />
<span>Probable mental disease :</span> Manic depressive psychosis.<br />
<span>For example :</span> He/she brings the ashtray closer instead of bending front his body and extending his/her hand to the ashtray while he/she&#8217;s smoking. <span><br />
3 Athletic Body Type Features : </span>Strong muscles and bones, tall, hard, wide and triangular (from shoulder to hips) body, <a href="../face">oval or angular (square) face</a>, flat <a href="../nose">nose</a>, long <a href="../neck">neck</a>. <span><br />
Athletic Body Type Character :</span> Mix of asthenic and pyknic types. Athletic type can manage (not better than pyknic type) or be managed (less than asthenic type). Management by body and senses. Athletic types usually have angular (square) <a href="../hands">hands</a> and/or <a href="../fingers">fingers</a>. Athletic types are usually active, social, reckless and aggressive. Low risk of mental diseases. <span>I think</span> athletic body type is related to <a style="font-weight: bold;" href="../character-type-1-active">Character Type &#8220;1&#8243;Active</a><br />
<span>We can extend the character features of these body types by looking at the other topics on this blog.</span></p>
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