
Jonas2k7
𝐂𝐡𝐚𝐝 𝐛𝐲 𝟐𝟎𝟐𝟖
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Nobody had results with it, Loox doesn't count because he had other procedures done. Show me only one before and after of bonesmashing changing the face. I'm not saying it doesn't work because nobody had results with it, they don't work because the concept itself of "growing" the bone is flawed.
Or even roids, they don't change the facial structure bone-wise. Greg Doucette is an example for that, he blasted tons of roids, but there were 0 changes. In theory it should work though, atleast in puberty.
Before roiding (22yo)
After roiding
Arnold Schwarzenegger (16-20yo)
After years of extreme AAS use
Their giant jaws indicate how sensitive they are to androgens (high AR density, low myostatin, etc.), not that their jaws grew by the AAS use. It's almost as if the big jaw seen in most bodybuilders could be an indicator for success in bodybuilding.
An comparison for that would be how people think basketball players are taller because of playing basketball, it's more like basketball players are taller on average because they have better chances in the sport.
Feel free to discuss this, I just wanted to put this up for debate.
I'm not hating on roids btw, I'm roiding myself.
@lestoa @Hexmask @halloweed @Angutoid @N1666
Or even roids, they don't change the facial structure bone-wise. Greg Doucette is an example for that, he blasted tons of roids, but there were 0 changes. In theory it should work though, atleast in puberty.
Before roiding (22yo)

After roiding

Arnold Schwarzenegger (16-20yo)

After years of extreme AAS use

Their giant jaws indicate how sensitive they are to androgens (high AR density, low myostatin, etc.), not that their jaws grew by the AAS use. It's almost as if the big jaw seen in most bodybuilders could be an indicator for success in bodybuilding.
An comparison for that would be how people think basketball players are taller because of playing basketball, it's more like basketball players are taller on average because they have better chances in the sport.
Feel free to discuss this, I just wanted to put this up for debate.
I'm not hating on roids btw, I'm roiding myself.
@lestoa @Hexmask @halloweed @Angutoid @N1666