thecel
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I’ve never seen an obese man with a long midface.
Assuming these guys have been fat since they were kids (which is the case for a large portion, if not the majority, of obese adults), the fat on their necks and their submental areas created upward forces that prevented the maxilla and mandible from growing downward.
This isn't a joke thread. Ever seen an obese person who has a “downswung mouth breather” skull? Obese people have short midfaces because of the upward pressure from the fat as their facial bones were developing.
Inb4 “just be fat theory.” You know you can lose weight right?
Assuming these guys have been fat since they were kids (which is the case for a large portion, if not the majority, of obese adults), the fat on their necks and their submental areas created upward forces that prevented the maxilla and mandible from growing downward.
This isn't a joke thread. Ever seen an obese person who has a “downswung mouth breather” skull? Obese people have short midfaces because of the upward pressure from the fat as their facial bones were developing.
Inb4 “just be fat theory.” You know you can lose weight right?
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