Bonesmashing is cope

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People online talk about it like it’s a shortcut to a sharper jawline or more defined cheekbones, but that’s not how human anatomy works.

  • Bone healing doesn’t create “better” structure — When you damage a bone, your body repairs it by forming callus tissue. That tissue is irregular and unpredictable. It doesn’t create clean angles or symmetry. In many cases, it heals unevenly and can leave the bone misshapen.
  • Soft‑tissue trauma adds long‑term problems — The face is full of nerves, blood vessels, and connective tissue. Repeated impact can cause chronic swelling, scar tissue, and sensitivity that doesn’t go away. These changes often affect appearance more than the bone itself.
  • Nerve damage is a real risk — Facial nerves sit close to the surface. Once they’re injured, people can experience numbness, burning sensations, or muscle weakness. Some nerve injuries never fully recover.
  • Infection is a serious possibility — If the skin breaks or bruising becomes severe, infections can develop quickly. Facial infections can spread and sometimes require medical treatment or surgical drainage.
  • There is no scientific support for the practice — No medical or anatomical research shows that hitting your bones can safely or predictably change facial structure. The idea comes from online speculation, not experts.
 
If you think that mild bonesmashing gonna lead to nerve damage you have pussy between your legs
 
People online talk about it like it’s a shortcut to a sharper jawline or more defined cheekbones, but that’s not how human anatomy works.

  • Bone healing doesn’t create “better” structure — When you damage a bone, your body repairs it by forming callus tissue. That tissue is irregular and unpredictable. It doesn’t create clean angles or symmetry. In many cases, it heals unevenly and can leave the bone misshapen.
  • Soft‑tissue trauma adds long‑term problems — The face is full of nerves, blood vessels, and connective tissue. Repeated impact can cause chronic swelling, scar tissue, and sensitivity that doesn’t go away. These changes often affect appearance more than the bone itself.
  • Nerve damage is a real risk — Facial nerves sit close to the surface. Once they’re injured, people can experience numbness, burning sensations, or muscle weakness. Some nerve injuries never fully recover.
  • Infection is a serious possibility — If the skin breaks or bruising becomes severe, infections can develop quickly. Facial infections can spread and sometimes require medical treatment or surgical drainage.
  • There is no scientific support for the practice — No medical or anatomical research shows that hitting your bones can safely or predictably change facial structure. The idea comes from online speculation, not experts.
Just shut down the whole site at this point, guy used chatgpt to make this piece of shit thread . :feelshaha:
 

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