Robtical
Had it with these cucks!
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Poor tongue posture and swallowing can have the same effects of mouth breathing on facial development. If you have a long midface then it was most likely your tongue and if you have big cheeks (like guy in your avi) then it was caused by swallowing incorrectly and using the cheek muscles instead of the throat. Everyone has the potential to be good-looking when they’re born, it’s conditioning from that point which causes ugliness and deformations.I've never been a mouth breather and got a shit jaw any way so no.
Same for me.It certainly did to mine. Caused me a load of other physical and mental health problems too
Even more infuriating than being celibateSame for me.
It’s not a cope because it can’t be fixed after reaching adulthood. Its much the same way sucking a thumb can cause crooked teeth, if your tongue is not heavily pushed against your pallet then your maxillae won’t expand upwards and instead your head will grow down and look deformed. Skulls from paleolithic times have 99% perfectly straight teeth and high cheekbones + strong jaws. Only after the birth of agriculture did humanity begin to degrade aesthetically as we began to consume soft bread instead of our natural Palaeolithic diet which would require heavy work by the jaw and this develop the muscles in the face which would in turn facilitate the correct growth of the facial bones.My tongue sits at the top of my mouth like normal. Honestly a lot of this shit is just genetics, I've seen pictures of my great grand father and he had very similar facial features. The whole tongue posture and mouth breathing thing is just cope from incels wanting to believe they can fix their terrible jaws.
It’s not so much the nutritional content of the diet, rather the fact that they had to use the jaw muscles more to get to food. Most of the crops we have cultivated to suit us today are much softer than in their original natural state due to selective farming. Scientists estimate that humans spent 25% of their day chewing food which is why Palaeolithic skulls have perfectly straight teeth and perfect cheek-bones and jaw development. The reason this can’t be down to genetics and natural selection is that we are genetically identical to the man of 30,000 years ago, which points to a conditional cause for the discrepancy between then and now, like diet, as fossilised skulls begin to resemble our modern ones after the discovery of agriculture some 12,000 years ago.That's more likely to do with genetics and natural selection than diet. Humans didn't eat that much meat back during that time due to it being difficult to come by, most of them would have eaten vegetables. The paleo diet shit has long been considered a myth.