yochico_yojordan
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What the title says.
How long you were breastfed, whether you received formula, when you started weaning, what foods you were given as a baby, what foods were available during your development, whether you played sports, whether you interacted with other children, what position you sleep in, how you chew and breathe, whether you were taught proper hygiene, how long you slept, when you got braces, all of these are factors that either affect or outright determine your development. Your face, your height, your skin, everything.
Some of them you have some degree of control over, but none of them started mattering AFTER you were aware. By the time most of us discovered BP, it was too late. Yes, we can do skincare, maybe spend thousands on surgery to fix the structural issues, but if we were fed and raised properly in the first place we wouldn't have them (or at least significantly less).
I'll give an example. My dad let me do whatever I want as a kid and didn't discipline me, or make me eat, so I basically starvemaxxed during puberty and stayed up all night playing video games, nuking my hormones. If he had been a normal parent and told me to get off the computer and play outside or pick up a fork I wouldn't be 5'9", I would 6'1" like him. If I had been given tougher foods and not processed goyslop, my ramus would be longer. If I had a bedtime and got regular sleep I would have more bonemass.
How responsible do you think parents are for their children's looks? I feel like my family brutally descended me, and like I am obligated to make sure my kids have good development
How long you were breastfed, whether you received formula, when you started weaning, what foods you were given as a baby, what foods were available during your development, whether you played sports, whether you interacted with other children, what position you sleep in, how you chew and breathe, whether you were taught proper hygiene, how long you slept, when you got braces, all of these are factors that either affect or outright determine your development. Your face, your height, your skin, everything.
Some of them you have some degree of control over, but none of them started mattering AFTER you were aware. By the time most of us discovered BP, it was too late. Yes, we can do skincare, maybe spend thousands on surgery to fix the structural issues, but if we were fed and raised properly in the first place we wouldn't have them (or at least significantly less).
I'll give an example. My dad let me do whatever I want as a kid and didn't discipline me, or make me eat, so I basically starvemaxxed during puberty and stayed up all night playing video games, nuking my hormones. If he had been a normal parent and told me to get off the computer and play outside or pick up a fork I wouldn't be 5'9", I would 6'1" like him. If I had been given tougher foods and not processed goyslop, my ramus would be longer. If I had a bedtime and got regular sleep I would have more bonemass.
How responsible do you think parents are for their children's looks? I feel like my family brutally descended me, and like I am obligated to make sure my kids have good development