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 is the hair of your head (now) abundant, quick-growing, fine, straight, curled naturally?—or the contrary?

Apart from your face and scalp, is there much hair on.yoiir body in general? Is there much on the pubes?

Is the beard—or moustache—strong, and how often is shaving desirable? (Uraniad: Have you an abnormal growth of facial hair, or is an unusual growth elsewhere on your person?)

Do you feel bodily pain, especially of merely passing sort, with special plainness and nervousness?—as for instance, a slight, sharp blow, a pinch, a cut, etc? Do scars soon disappear?

Would you say that your your face, considered as a whole, was more virile or feminine, if closely considered as to effect?

Are your features relatively delicate and fine?—or large, not to say coarse? Normal in type as to lips, nose, mouth, ears, chin, etc.? Is the chin "retreating" in type?

As far as you can judge, have you special beauty of face, shape of head, harmony of features, and such like aspects?

What is the general shape of your head? i. e. round, long, square? is your profile regular or irregular, and of what general shape?—long, short, blunt, Greek-"classic," retreating, etc?

Are your eyes large, medium, or small, in a noticeable degree; in proportion to your head?

Is your look and glance from your eyes a quiet, direct, strong one? Or is likely to be hesitating, not particularly penetrating when directed to strangers, etc?

Hove you ever remarked in yourself a tendency to make a sort of "coquettish" play with your eyes—to "show them off," etc.?—especially if in conversation with masculine interlocutors.

Is your throat muscular, or round and soft? Does the "Adam's-apple" project decidedly, slightly, or not noticeably?

When coughing, expectorating, swallowing, and so on, is that process always easy, and swift; or often otherwise?

Do you whistle well, and naturally like to do so? Do you sing? and how instinctively?

What is the natural character of your singing-voice, if you have one? Can you imitate easily, or at all, the voice of a singer of the opposite sex?