bigger skull = more severe asymmetries?

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as more hard and soft tissue has to "grow" increasing the likelihood for imperfections, would that make sense?
 
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I have a massive skull and my face is probably the most asymmetrical on .me not saying bigger skull = more asymmetry but its true for me at least.
 
I have a massive skull and my face is probably the most asymmetrical on .me not saying bigger skull = more asymmetry but its true for me at least.
mine is also quite large and one side is def more forward grown overall
 
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Tall skull with proportional robustness mogs but I don't think a bigger skull means more severe asymmetries considering we see giga long faces on narrow faces all the time with asymmetry all over.
 
as more hard and soft tissue has to "grow" increasing the likelihood for imperfections, would that make sense?

You're high IQ. That is exactly what it is bro. SPOT-ON.

People on here cry for an amazing skull but what they need to realise is it only works if you have the bones to back it up and it's a big thing to live up to. Your bones need to carry mass, definition and be very well-positioned.

This is why ALL pretty-boys are attractive. Whereas NOT ALL masculine men are attractive.

The smaller your skull, the easier it is to pass as attractive. Mine personally is around medium size.

But don't get it twisted. If your skull is big and you do have the bone, then BOY, you are irresistible to women and your respect goes up amongst men too. Instantly. Just on the way you facially look.
 

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