yue
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If you bonesmash very hard or for a long time you'll get an impressive bruise, but for bone growth I've found it's better to only apply moderate forces.
Also it's essential that the force run parallel to the skin/bone, just smashing straight down on the bone creates almost no growth compared to a lateral 'shearing' motion.
And of course take in that sweet calcium.
My mandible has already gotten too long after just a few sessions doing the above, bordering on uncanny, just going to hit the lateral undereyes and sides of the mandible now
Also it's essential that the force run parallel to the skin/bone, just smashing straight down on the bone creates almost no growth compared to a lateral 'shearing' motion.
And of course take in that sweet calcium.
My mandible has already gotten too long after just a few sessions doing the above, bordering on uncanny, just going to hit the lateral undereyes and sides of the mandible now