Bryce
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I wonder why this is. Seems to be the case every time.
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malnutritionI wonder why this is. Seems to be the case every time.
kids are puppydog maxxing.I wonder why this is. Seems to be the case every time.
what made you change your argument
Just saying anything nowadayskids are puppydog maxxing.
I read the question wrong that's why I edited it.what made you change your argument![]()
I noticed a lot of the "ugly" or just odd-looking kids in my elementary school classes became Chads, whereas the cutecel ones like myself became nobodies.
It’s pretty simple actually, younger kids have their features undeveloped so the soft tissue masks the majority of it before puberty hits and their facial development takes off, it’s called neoteny. Once androgen/anabolic activity kicks in, it all begins to reveal itself when it comes to skeletal genetics not developing with the surrounding features such as the maxilla and other detrimental features. Of course outliers exist and the fact is that childhood facial structure is never enough to determine how they’ll develop or look like as adults.I wonder why this is. Seems to be the case every time.
yeah “odd-looking” is the right word for it.I noticed a lot of the "ugly" or just odd-looking kids in my elementary school classes became Chads, whereas the cutecel ones like myself became nobodies.
Yeah I actually looked pretty good when I was a kidI wonder why this is. Seems to be the case every time.
They were fed goyslop, but people will say “muh they “aged” bad”I wonder why this is. Seems to be the case every time.
Would you say that is because of malnourishment or genetics?It’s pretty simple actually, younger kids have their features undeveloped so the soft tissue masks the majority of it before puberty hits and their facial development takes off, it’s called neoteny. Once androgen/anabolic activity kicks in, it all begins to reveal itself when it comes to skeletal genetics not developing with the surrounding features such as the maxilla and other detrimental features. Of course outliers exist and the fact is that childhood facial structure is never enough to determine how they’ll develop or look like as adults.
Genetics for the majority, nurtrition only impacts what’s called “genetic expression” which is how much your facial features “express” to your genetic limit that can be affected by sleep, nurtrition, and activity throughout development. Diet is cope for those who develop into their genetic ceiling but are still recessed. However, the majority of people never fully express those genes nowadays. Take that as you willWould you say that is because of malnourishment or genetics?
