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Red Fox
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I saw a picture of myself of when I was 8 years old. I had quite a square jaw, definitely squarer than now, I was very good looking back then (now I'm very ugly and look unattractively feminine). I already came into puberty early when I was 10.
One year ago, I went to a Dr in Switzerland who does only jaw surgeries (accident victims mostly). He made 3D scans and 2d scans of my skull. I have a strong jaw, but it just looks and feels very feminine (I'm cis-male of course, but something went wrong during puberty).
I went to him with the goal of "wanting a more masculine face" (mine is extremely feminine, but in an ugly way).
He said 2 things: (1) "there's more to being a man than having a masculine face", followed by (2) "your [according to the scans] is masculine." If I feel by jaw bones/jaw, for me they are round underneath the fat. So why did he say (2)?
He suggested buccal fat removal. Now my question: did he lie with the second part, "your jaw, according to the scans, is masculine"?
My face is quite narrow in relation to my side profile
One year ago, I went to a Dr in Switzerland who does only jaw surgeries (accident victims mostly). He made 3D scans and 2d scans of my skull. I have a strong jaw, but it just looks and feels very feminine (I'm cis-male of course, but something went wrong during puberty).
I went to him with the goal of "wanting a more masculine face" (mine is extremely feminine, but in an ugly way).
He said 2 things: (1) "there's more to being a man than having a masculine face", followed by (2) "your [according to the scans] is masculine." If I feel by jaw bones/jaw, for me they are round underneath the fat. So why did he say (2)?
He suggested buccal fat removal. Now my question: did he lie with the second part, "your jaw, according to the scans, is masculine"?
My face is quite narrow in relation to my side profile
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