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nope https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/31074141/everything is genetic, however epigenetics has a great influence on phenotype. you could say people who develop nasal problems due to injury or allergies are victims of their parent's genes in choice of settlement, lack of parental care/delegation of parental responsibility to the state, etc, however there is a large external factor in how mouthbreathing can manifest, which is through consumption of hyper processed soft goyslop, use of (((pacifiers))), and porn. and it's nearly impossible to avoid.