Gotta disagree with OP, I think some of the models are almost "kawaii uguu~" levels of feminine, while others have rather sharp features which is very common in real life... The example given looks perfectly within the normal range of femininity/masculinity of women's typical facial features IMO.
Of course I wouldn't say no to more customization though.
For reference, here's an averaged-out white female face, generated from the composite of 64 women's faces:
![[Linked Image from uni-regensburg.de]](https://www.uni-regensburg.de/Fakultaeten/phil_Fak_II/Psychologie/Psy_II/beautycheck/english/durchschnittsgesichter/w(01-64).jpg)
Source:
https://www.uni-regensburg.de/Fakul...ittsgesichter/durchschnittsgesichter.htmLooks pretty androgynous with the short hair if you ask me. Real women just aren't as feminine on average as most mainstream media would have it, since there's a tendency towards selecting pretty actresses / designing pretty female characters.
Even Jordan Peterson would agree with me.
LOL'd