giving myself a blowjob helped me to improve my jawline

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A claim has circulated online suggesting that giving oneself oral sex can improve the appearance of the jawline. This idea has gained attention through social media discussions and internet forums, where people sometimes attribute changes in facial appearance to unusual habits or routines. However, there is no credible scientific evidence supporting the claim that this activity has any effect on jawline definition or facial bone structure.

The shape and definition of the jawline are determined by several well-established factors, including genetics, facial bone anatomy, body fat percentage, age, muscle development, and overall health. While the muscles of the face and neck are involved in many everyday activities such as chewing, speaking, and swallowing, there is no research demonstrating that this particular sexual act strengthens those muscles in a way that produces permanent or noticeable changes in jawline appearance.

Many internet myths arise because people mistake temporary muscle tension, different camera angles, lighting, posture, or natural weight fluctuations for lasting physical changes. Confirmation bias can also play a role, leading individuals to associate improvements in their appearance with unrelated behaviors. Scientific evidence does not support the conclusion that self-performed oral sex causes facial remodeling or enhances jawline definition.

Experts generally agree that individuals seeking a more defined jawline are more likely to benefit from maintaining a healthy body weight, engaging in regular physical activity, getting adequate sleep, practicing good posture, and following a balanced diet. In some cases, orthodontic treatment or cosmetic procedures may alter jawline appearance, but these interventions are based on established medical principles rather than internet myths.

Overall, the claim that giving oneself oral sex improves the jawline is unsupported by scientific research. Current evidence indicates that this activity neither reshapes facial bones nor produces lasting improvements in jawline definition. Anyone interested in enhancing facial appearance should rely on evidence-based methods rather than unsupported online claims.
 
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A claim has circulated online suggesting that giving oneself oral sex can improve the appearance of the jawline. This idea has gained attention through social media discussions and internet forums, where people sometimes attribute changes in facial appearance to unusual habits or routines. However, there is no credible scientific evidence supporting the claim that this activity has any effect on jawline definition or facial bone structure.

The shape and definition of the jawline are determined by several well-established factors, including genetics, facial bone anatomy, body fat percentage, age, muscle development, and overall health. While the muscles of the face and neck are involved in many everyday activities such as chewing, speaking, and swallowing, there is no research demonstrating that this particular sexual act strengthens those muscles in a way that produces permanent or noticeable changes in jawline appearance.

Many internet myths arise because people mistake temporary muscle tension, different camera angles, lighting, posture, or natural weight fluctuations for lasting physical changes. Confirmation bias can also play a role, leading individuals to associate improvements in their appearance with unrelated behaviors. Scientific evidence does not support the conclusion that self-performed oral sex causes facial remodeling or enhances jawline definition.

Experts generally agree that individuals seeking a more defined jawline are more likely to benefit from maintaining a healthy body weight, engaging in regular physical activity, getting adequate sleep, practicing good posture, and following a balanced diet. In some cases, orthodontic treatment or cosmetic procedures may alter jawline appearance, but these interventions are based on established medical principles rather than internet myths.

Overall, the claim that giving oneself oral sex improves the jawline is unsupported by scientific research. Current evidence indicates that this activity neither reshapes facial bones nor produces lasting improvements in jawline definition. Anyone interested in enhancing facial appearance should rely on evidence-based methods rather than unsupported online claims.
does this count as gay posting
 
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offtopic but my classmate used to suck a pen without anyone looking( i saw it) he did it, enthusiastically, nk was gay for real
 
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A claim has circulated online suggesting that giving oneself oral sex can improve the appearance of the jawline. This idea has gained attention through social media discussions and internet forums, where people sometimes attribute changes in facial appearance to unusual habits or routines. However, there is no credible scientific evidence supporting the claim that this activity has any effect on jawline definition or facial bone structure.

The shape and definition of the jawline are determined by several well-established factors, including genetics, facial bone anatomy, body fat percentage, age, muscle development, and overall health. While the muscles of the face and neck are involved in many everyday activities such as chewing, speaking, and swallowing, there is no research demonstrating that this particular sexual act strengthens those muscles in a way that produces permanent or noticeable changes in jawline appearance.

Many internet myths arise because people mistake temporary muscle tension, different camera angles, lighting, posture, or natural weight fluctuations for lasting physical changes. Confirmation bias can also play a role, leading individuals to associate improvements in their appearance with unrelated behaviors. Scientific evidence does not support the conclusion that self-performed oral sex causes facial remodeling or enhances jawline definition.

Experts generally agree that individuals seeking a more defined jawline are more likely to benefit from maintaining a healthy body weight, engaging in regular physical activity, getting adequate sleep, practicing good posture, and following a balanced diet. In some cases, orthodontic treatment or cosmetic procedures may alter jawline appearance, but these interventions are based on established medical principles rather than internet myths.

Overall, the claim that giving oneself oral sex improves the jawline is unsupported by scientific research. Current evidence indicates that this activity neither reshapes facial bones nor produces lasting improvements in jawline definition. Anyone interested in enhancing facial appearance should rely on evidence-based methods rather than unsupported online claims.
dnr and no it didnt
 
A claim has circulated online suggesting that giving oneself oral sex can improve the appearance of the jawline. This idea has gained attention through social media discussions and internet forums, where people sometimes attribute changes in facial appearance to unusual habits or routines. However, there is no credible scientific evidence supporting the claim that this activity has any effect on jawline definition or facial bone structure.

The shape and definition of the jawline are determined by several well-established factors, including genetics, facial bone anatomy, body fat percentage, age, muscle development, and overall health. While the muscles of the face and neck are involved in many everyday activities such as chewing, speaking, and swallowing, there is no research demonstrating that this particular sexual act strengthens those muscles in a way that produces permanent or noticeable changes in jawline appearance.

Many internet myths arise because people mistake temporary muscle tension, different camera angles, lighting, posture, or natural weight fluctuations for lasting physical changes. Confirmation bias can also play a role, leading individuals to associate improvements in their appearance with unrelated behaviors. Scientific evidence does not support the conclusion that self-performed oral sex causes facial remodeling or enhances jawline definition.

Experts generally agree that individuals seeking a more defined jawline are more likely to benefit from maintaining a healthy body weight, engaging in regular physical activity, getting adequate sleep, practicing good posture, and following a balanced diet. In some cases, orthodontic treatment or cosmetic procedures may alter jawline appearance, but these interventions are based on established medical principles rather than internet myths.

Overall, the claim that giving oneself oral sex improves the jawline is unsupported by scientific research. Current evidence indicates that this activity neither reshapes facial bones nor produces lasting improvements in jawline definition. Anyone interested in enhancing facial appearance should rely on evidence-based methods rather than unsupported online claims.
i did this and got 10 cm of forward growth
 
offtopic but my classmate used to suck a pen without anyone looking( i saw it) he did it, enthusiastically, nk was gay for real
was your classmate @Tooru33 perchance :feelswat:
 
A claim has circulated online suggesting that giving oneself oral sex can improve the appearance of the jawline. This idea has gained attention through social media discussions and internet forums, where people sometimes attribute changes in facial appearance to unusual habits or routines. However, there is no credible scientific evidence supporting the claim that this activity has any effect on jawline definition or facial bone structure.

The shape and definition of the jawline are determined by several well-established factors, including genetics, facial bone anatomy, body fat percentage, age, muscle development, and overall health. While the muscles of the face and neck are involved in many everyday activities such as chewing, speaking, and swallowing, there is no research demonstrating that this particular sexual act strengthens those muscles in a way that produces permanent or noticeable changes in jawline appearance.

Many internet myths arise because people mistake temporary muscle tension, different camera angles, lighting, posture, or natural weight fluctuations for lasting physical changes. Confirmation bias can also play a role, leading individuals to associate improvements in their appearance with unrelated behaviors. Scientific evidence does not support the conclusion that self-performed oral sex causes facial remodeling or enhances jawline definition.

Experts generally agree that individuals seeking a more defined jawline are more likely to benefit from maintaining a healthy body weight, engaging in regular physical activity, getting adequate sleep, practicing good posture, and following a balanced diet. In some cases, orthodontic treatment or cosmetic procedures may alter jawline appearance, but these interventions are based on established medical principles rather than internet myths.

Overall, the claim that giving oneself oral sex improves the jawline is unsupported by scientific research. Current evidence indicates that this activity neither reshapes facial bones nor produces lasting improvements in jawline definition. Anyone interested in enhancing facial appearance should rely on evidence-based methods rather than unsupported online claims.
Mirin, gave myself a one back in the day
 
A claim has circulated online suggesting that giving oneself oral sex can improve the appearance of the jawline. This idea has gained attention through social media discussions and internet forums, where people sometimes attribute changes in facial appearance to unusual habits or routines. However, there is no credible scientific evidence supporting the claim that this activity has any effect on jawline definition or facial bone structure.

The shape and definition of the jawline are determined by several well-established factors, including genetics, facial bone anatomy, body fat percentage, age, muscle development, and overall health. While the muscles of the face and neck are involved in many everyday activities such as chewing, speaking, and swallowing, there is no research demonstrating that this particular sexual act strengthens those muscles in a way that produces permanent or noticeable changes in jawline appearance.

Many internet myths arise because people mistake temporary muscle tension, different camera angles, lighting, posture, or natural weight fluctuations for lasting physical changes. Confirmation bias can also play a role, leading individuals to associate improvements in their appearance with unrelated behaviors. Scientific evidence does not support the conclusion that self-performed oral sex causes facial remodeling or enhances jawline definition.

Experts generally agree that individuals seeking a more defined jawline are more likely to benefit from maintaining a healthy body weight, engaging in regular physical activity, getting adequate sleep, practicing good posture, and following a balanced diet. In some cases, orthodontic treatment or cosmetic procedures may alter jawline appearance, but these interventions are based on established medical principles rather than internet myths.

Overall, the claim that giving oneself oral sex improves the jawline is unsupported by scientific research. Current evidence indicates that this activity neither reshapes facial bones nor produces lasting improvements in jawline definition. Anyone interested in enhancing facial appearance should rely on evidence-based methods rather than unsupported online claims.
My late friend was a self sucker and once did it in front of me and the boys, just whipped his willy out and straight sucked it

Rip 🙏
 
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My late friend was a self sucker and once did it in front of me and the boys, just whipped his willy out and straight sucked it

Rip 🙏
😭
 
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@Stalker @primal_shitmuncher come look at this
 
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dnr but wtf is that caption:lul:
 

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