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CopingGymcelTrajan

CopingGymcelTrajan

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My height is fucking cooked but I can’t start taking HGH and other peptides before fixing my asymmetry or I’ll cook my shi even more so I need help with the following:

-Jaw (one side looks bigger than the other/swollen) I clenched my jaw in the second photo if it helps with perspective

-Lips (slightly misaligned and uneven, one side looks off)

-Eyes (UEE, one eye looks bigger/more open than the other and my eye area is fucked too. I wanna note that I wear glasses)
 

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My height is fucking cooked but I can’t start taking HGH and other peptides before fixing my asymmetry or I’ll cook my shi even more so I need help with the following:

-Jaw (one side looks bigger than the other/swollen)

-Lips (slightly misaligned and uneven, one side looks off)

-Eyes (UEE, one eye looks bigger/more open than the other and my eye area is fucked too. I wanna note that I wear glasses)
asymmetry isn't even bad lmafo.
 
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Cant even rlly see the asymetries lmao. Theyre in ur head boy
 
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