Is deep canine fossa good?

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In theory it's maxillary recession but it's mogger trait paired with prominent infraorbital zone and high cheekbones
 
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Shallow mogs, but its better than being boneless.
There's not that many moggers with deep canine fossa, cause theres a bunch of requirements for it to look good.
 
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Shallow mogs, but its better than being boneless.
There's not that many moggers with deep canine fossa, cause theres a bunch of requirements for it to look good.
Yes basically deep canine fossa and recessed orbitals = boneless
 
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I feel like its pretty masc
 
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I feel like its pretty masc
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You need top tier bone mass on your orbitals and high set cheekbones to look good but it's much more unique look than shallow imo
 
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Delon had deep canine fossa
 
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Every reply here is cope. Everyone will say what they have is best. 99% chance everyone with shallow will say shallow mogs, and vice vera.

It’s also mostly lighting.
 
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what's the point knowing when it's not a feature you're able to change, you either have it or you don't.
 
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Every reply here is cope. Everyone will say what they have is best. 99% chance everyone with shallow will say shallow mogs, and vice vera.

It’s also mostly lighting.
Lighting can make difference ofc but it's how homogeneously your maxilla is developed
 
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Shallow mogs overall, ur face looks defined in most angles.

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With deep you need specific lighting or dimples, to look dimorphic.


specific lighting vs without:

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@greycel is deep canine fossa due to maxillary recession?
 
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@greycel is deep canine fossa due to maxillary recession?
Not sure
Anecdotally, those I've seen who had it also have a recessed maxilla
Tyson Ballou disproves this:
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what's the point knowing when it's not a feature you're able to change, you either have it or you don't.
You can get lyphollized cartilage grafts
 
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