Listen up worthless faggots! People need to understand that if you're not at least 16-17, your face can still be maturing and changing.

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Read this you fucking old cunts
  • Growth Slows Down SIGNIFICANTLY
    After the age of 15, facial growth slows down considerably, and by the late teens, it's largely COMPLETE! Haha pussy🐷

  • Continued Changes:
    Even after 18, the biggest changes you’ll notice in your face will be wrinkles, sagging skin, dull skin complexion and decreased bone density as you continue to age😝😝😝

  • Lifestyle Factors:
    Lifestyle choices after the age of 17, such as sun exposure, smoking, and diet, will have little to NO impact on your facial bone structure! Haha! It’s so over for anyone that’s over the age of 17 years old! 😭😭😭😝😝😝Now go KYS old faggots.

  • Keep coping pussies, keep believing that “MUH RAWW MEAT” “MUHHH RAW MILK CUHH” is going to save you, it’s not, just give up you fucking pathetic, old worthless bums! It’s all about your genetics! 🧬

  • #Never skip genetics day! CYA!
 
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We can argue that facial growth does indeed stop, but many sutures do not fuse until your 20's, and some even later. If we adhere to the idea that your looks are partially determined by your habits, it is possible, under this view, to experience changes after 15, as by that time, the only fused suture is your intermaxillary one (which is unfortunately the most important one).
Also, I am afraid that your claims about bone structure are not exactly accurate, as the peak of bone density happens around your 30's, and after 18 the average man gains roughly 10% more bonemass. Then, the average adult has a new skeleton every 7-8 years and bones do grow after 15 (although the peak of growth has ceased, you still have some time till 25, past this age bone growth is imposible and if not, very limited) Again, supposing that your habits do indeed change your looks, the idea of gaining more bonemass/bonegrowth is not completely unfeasible.
I do agree with you that one should never skip genetics day, but your post seems to be written out of spite, insecurity and with the goal of triggering others, thus lacking real substance.
 
We can argue that facial growth does indeed stop, but many sutures do not fuse until your 20's, and some even later. If we adhere to the idea that your looks are partially determined by your habits, it is possible, under this view, to experience changes after 15, as by that time, the only fused suture is your intermaxillary one (which is unfortunately the most important one).
Also, I am afraid that your claims about bone structure are not exactly accurate, as the peak of bone density happens around your 30's, and after 18 the average man gains roughly 10% more bonemass. Then, the average adult has a new skeleton every 7-8 years and bones do grow after 15 (although the peak of growth has ceased, you still have some time till 25, past this age bone growth is imposible and if not, very limited) Again, supposing that your habits do indeed change your looks, the idea of gaining more bonemass/bonegrowth is not completely unfeasible.
I do agree with you that one should never skip genetics day, but your post seems to be written out of spite, insecurity and with the goal of triggering others, thus lacking real substance.
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