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Some idiots here (@Johann0815 ) still think mouthbreathing doesnt affect your face.
I had originally thought this myth was busted, and the muuhh its all genetics cope (@Nosecel ) belonged to the past, but I guess greycels never stop being retarded.
I honestly cant fathom how u come into a forum like this where people spent hours and hours learning about facial development and just think you can provide shocking truths by showing two twins who look the same and then concluding that genes are anything. Youre just coping for your laziness.
So to adress the claim that mouthbreathing doesnt affect you:
Influence of Mouth Breathing on the Dentofacial Growth of Children: A Cephalometric Study
The involvement of mouth breathing, facial, and structural growth alterations, especially during childhood has been discussed in medical and dental literature. The relevance of airway obstruction and its assumed effect on facial growth continues to be ...
www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
1."There was a significant increase in IMPA and interlabial gap"
This is what Interlabial gap means
Classic incel feature
2. and facial convexity (P < 0.001 and 0.001 respectively)
The Human Facial Skeleton: Influence on the Airway and Aesthetics? An Analysis of Cause/Effect Paradigms | Request PDF
Request PDF | The Human Facial Skeleton: Influence on the Airway and Aesthetics? An Analysis of Cause/Effect Paradigms | The extent of protrusion of the facial bones has diminished over the course of hominid evolution and may be continuing to do so. This process may,... | Find, read and cite all...
www.researchgate.net
I know most real looksmaxxers know this shit already, this was meant for the retards out there....
Still, for a less convex face you should not only not mouthbreath, but also keep your teeth touching so your maxilla grows upwards