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LifeFuel My gonions exponentially grew

Tyler_gif

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I've always suffered with insecurities about the way my gonions looked. I'd admire those with wide jaws; I had the cheekbones, but I was missing something.

Despite being late 16 and as most people would tell me at that time, that my bone density won't change further after 16, because apparently that's where most people stop developing. Turns out they're wrong.

Most of my jaw development occurred at mid-to-late 17, and hopefully further on

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- I'm sure for the majority of users, there will be enough of a difference to notice a change between the two pictures. Even if small, mm are miles when considering craniofacial measurements.

I'm also pretty sure my lips gained more volume...

So what's my point? Your angularity and development continue to grow even after 16 - 17.
 

vehnhalm

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I've always suffered with insecurities about the way my gonions looked. I'd admire those with wide jaws; I had the cheekbones, but I was missing something.

Despite being late 16 and as most people would tell me at that time, that my bone density won't change further after 16, because apparently that's where most people stop developing. Turns out they're wrong.

Most of my jaw development occurred at mid-to-late 17, and hopefully further on

View attachment 6975View attachment 6976- I'm sure for the majority of users, there will be enough of a difference to notice a change between the two pictures. Even if small, mm are miles when considering craniofacial measurements.

I'm also pretty sure my lips gained more volume...

So what's my point? Your angularity and development continue to grow even after 16 - 17.
mirin growth :glasses:
 

Tallcel

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I've always suffered with insecurities about the way my gonions looked. I'd admire those with wide jaws; I had the cheekbones, but I was missing something.

Despite being late 16 and as most people would tell me at that time, that my bone density won't change further after 16, because apparently that's where most people stop developing. Turns out they're wrong.

Most of my jaw development occurred at mid-to-late 17, and hopefully further on

View attachment 6975View attachment 6976- I'm sure for the majority of users, there will be enough of a difference to notice a change between the two pictures. Even if small, mm are miles when considering craniofacial measurements.

I'm also pretty sure my lips gained more volume...

So what's my point? Your angularity and development continue to grow even after 16 - 17.
This is my only hope as a gonioncel
 

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This is my only hope as a gonioncel

I don't know what about them, but having outward gonions is such an aesthetic and rare feature to have.

I'd definitely say they're one of the most striking features you can have.
 

Tallcel

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I don't know what about them, but having outward gonions is such an aesthetic and rare feature to have.

I'd definitely say they're one of the most striking features you can have.
I just turned 17 and my jaw is my worst feature
I feel mogged everytime i see someone with prominent chin and outward gonions:feelsrope:
 

Circadex

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Traded zygos for gonions, interesting.
 

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I've always suffered with insecurities about the way my gonions looked. I'd admire those with wide jaws; I had the cheekbones, but I was missing something.

Despite being late 16 and as most people would tell me at that time, that my bone density won't change further after 16, because apparently that's where most people stop developing. Turns out they're wrong.

Most of my jaw development occurred at mid-to-late 17, and hopefully further on

View attachment 6975View attachment 6976- I'm sure for the majority of users, there will be enough of a difference to notice a change between the two pictures. Even if small, mm are miles when considering craniofacial measurements.

I'm also pretty sure my lips gained more volume...

So what's my point? Your angularity and development continue to grow even after 16 - 17.
chilling me hope brah :banderas:
 

HamzaGymmax

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I've always suffered with insecurities about the way my gonions looked. I'd admire those with wide jaws; I had the cheekbones, but I was missing something.

Despite being late 16 and as most people would tell me at that time, that my bone density won't change further after 16, because apparently that's where most people stop developing. Turns out they're wrong.

Most of my jaw development occurred at mid-to-late 17, and hopefully further on

View attachment 6975View attachment 6976- I'm sure for the majority of users, there will be enough of a difference to notice a change between the two pictures. Even if small, mm are miles when considering craniofacial measurements.

I'm also pretty sure my lips gained more volume...

So what's my point? Your angularity and development continue to grow even after 16 - 17.
Gandy been blessing you up i see.
 

ethnicsubhuman

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I've always suffered with insecurities about the way my gonions looked. I'd admire those with wide jaws; I had the cheekbones, but I was missing something.

Despite being late 16 and as most people would tell me at that time, that my bone density won't change further after 16, because apparently that's where most people stop developing. Turns out they're wrong.

Most of my jaw development occurred at mid-to-late 17, and hopefully further on

View attachment 6975View attachment 6976- I'm sure for the majority of users, there will be enough of a difference to notice a change between the two pictures. Even if small, mm are miles when considering craniofacial measurements.

I'm also pretty sure my lips gained more volume...

So what's my point? Your angularity and development continue to grow even after 16 - 17.
Mirin
 

BastiHgH

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I've always suffered with insecurities about the way my gonions looked. I'd admire those with wide jaws; I had the cheekbones, but I was missing something.

Despite being late 16 and as most people would tell me at that time, that my bone density won't change further after 16, because apparently that's where most people stop developing. Turns out they're wrong.

Most of my jaw development occurred at mid-to-late 17, and hopefully further on

View attachment 6975View attachment 6976- I'm sure for the majority of users, there will be enough of a difference to notice a change between the two pictures. Even if small, mm are miles when considering craniofacial measurements.

I'm also pretty sure my lips gained more volume...

So what's my point? Your angularity and development continue to grow even after 16 - 17.
Nice bhai dont forger our wedding 🥺
 

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