does bonesmashing actually work?

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seriously i need to know, from what i know it only increases the risk of becoming asymmetrical but idk
 
seriously i need to know, from what i know it only increases the risk of becoming asymmetrical but idk
We will never know cause no one has ever done bonesmashing constitanly for a year
 
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use the search tool you dirty nigger.
 
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use the search tool you dirty nigger.
cmon, im not a dirty nigger bro
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"Does bonesmashing actually work"
 
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seriously i need to know, from what i know it only increases the risk of becoming asymmetrical but idk
Theoretically? Sure. In practice? Not really.

Wolff’s law and other biological principles are real, but believing you can exploit them to reshape your facial bones is naive at best. You can’t just "hack" biology like that. You’re not producing enough force to meaningfully change your facial bone structure without risking long-term damage, bruising, and ironically making yourself look worse. And let’s say, hypothetically, you could apply enough force safely, there’s still the fact that you’re not a machine. You won’t hit both sides of your face with perfect symmetry or force. That alone would lead to uneven results, if any.

Even assuming all of that somehow works without complications, bone smashing requires consistent, focused effort. Let’s be honest, normies won’t stick with it for a week, let alone a year.
 
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Theoretically? Sure. In practice? Not really.

Wolff’s law and other biological principles are real, but believing you can exploit them to reshape your facial bones is naive at best. You can’t just "hack" biology like that. You’re not producing enough force to meaningfully change your facial bone structure without risking long-term damage, bruising, and ironically making yourself look worse. And let’s say, hypothetically, you could apply enough force safely, there’s still the fact that you’re not a machine. You won’t hit both sides of your face with perfect symmetry or force. That alone would lead to uneven results, if any.

Even assuming all of that somehow works without complications, bone smashing requires consistent, focused effort. Let’s be honest, normies won’t stick with it for a week, let alone a year.
thanks bro
 
Theoretically? Sure. In practice? Not really.

Wolff’s law and other biological principles are real, but believing you can exploit them to reshape your facial bones is naive at best. You can’t just "hack" biology like that. You’re not producing enough force to meaningfully change your facial bone structure without risking long-term damage, bruising, and ironically making yourself look worse. And let’s say, hypothetically, you could apply enough force safely, there’s still the fact that you’re not a machine. You won’t hit both sides of your face with perfect symmetry or force. That alone would lead to uneven results, if any.

Even assuming all of that somehow works without complications, bone smashing requires consistent, focused effort. Let’s be honest, normies won’t stick with it for a week, let alone a year.
If you’ve bonesmashed at least once you’re no longer a normie. If you even know what Bonesmashing is your also no longer a normie
 
if youre not smashing your zygos for 3+ hours a day then what are you even doing? You need to take TS seriously
 
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