A couple of weeks ago, I was away at a cottage with some friends. I accidentally let it slip that one of my physical turn-offs were men with weak chins. Since then, I’ve been bothered by the fact that I may not have been totally clear regarding the so called “weak chin”. I mean, saying that I have a general dislike for men with weak chins makes me sound shallow! While I maintain that I am not, the weak chin is simply something I have difficulty getting past. This weekend away had me questioning whether weak chins really bothered me. Could I get past a weak chin if a guy had everything else going on? Is a weak chin a deal breaker? In my search to find the answers to these questions, I came upon a few realizations.

What is a weak chin?

A weak chin (as so wonderfully demonstrated by Teresa during the cottage weekend), is a recessed chin that appears disproportionately smaller than a person’s nose.

Exhibit A

If you were to take a ruler and hold it vertically from the tip of this guy’s nose, there would be at least a half inch gap between his chin and the ruler.

Exhibit B

This poor guy’s chin is almost a part of his neck!

So…can a person do something to fix a weak chin? Well sure, there is such a thing as chin augmentation surgery but can a weak chin be hidden by a beard?

You tell me.

Can a person get past their weak chin and be seen as attractive by people?

Unsure? Want a closer look?

So what’s the solution? While there is no solution for my picky tastes, there is a simple solution out there for those with weak chins provided to you here, free of charge.

Kelry