
beautyiswhatwedesir
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you may have seen some videos or threads talking about how good outwaird gonions are
I mean cmon, more outward it is, the masculine your jaw gets
but is that true tho?
this guy has very outward gonions, so outward his face looks like a square
outward gonions are naturally seen as masucline (If you had a wide neck, and tall skull.)
sometimes its not the gonions that you need, but it could be the gonions.
you gotta study your skull well, see what you lack and if it would be fit for your harmony
it cant be the gonions alone
a great example is ian somerhalder
sure he looks chad from side profile
3/4 profile
but front profile is where many women said that his jaw is too much. even with his thick neck cant cover his too wide jaw
despite being loved by many, some women described his front face as “uncanny”
and you can see why, due to his gonions being too wide, if they were a little bit inward he’d look more perfect
but what about inward gonions?
People here can see inward gonions as a negative, in reality. Inwars gonions are seen as more classy and refined
Sean o pry’s gonions fits him perfectly
since his neck is wide, it blends in with his gonions that gives him both a classy and masculine look
another example is David gandy
slightly inward, but you can see how perfect they look on his face.
Question: can i save my inward gonions?
you can either do a surgery to expand your jaw and make it wider
or Neck training which i would recommend better than the surgery
No, it wont make your inward gonions flared
but it would actually make them appear more flared. and would fit perfectly for your face
take a look at almost every male model or actor
all their necks are thick so their jaw lines up with the neck
only couple centimetres thicker, yet the effects are visible.
I mean cmon, more outward it is, the masculine your jaw gets
but is that true tho?

this guy has very outward gonions, so outward his face looks like a square
outward gonions are naturally seen as masucline (If you had a wide neck, and tall skull.)

sometimes its not the gonions that you need, but it could be the gonions.
you gotta study your skull well, see what you lack and if it would be fit for your harmony
it cant be the gonions alone
a great example is ian somerhalder

sure he looks chad from side profile
3/4 profile

but front profile is where many women said that his jaw is too much. even with his thick neck cant cover his too wide jaw

despite being loved by many, some women described his front face as “uncanny”
and you can see why, due to his gonions being too wide, if they were a little bit inward he’d look more perfect
but what about inward gonions?
People here can see inward gonions as a negative, in reality. Inwars gonions are seen as more classy and refined

Sean o pry’s gonions fits him perfectly
since his neck is wide, it blends in with his gonions that gives him both a classy and masculine look
another example is David gandy

slightly inward, but you can see how perfect they look on his face.
Question: can i save my inward gonions?
you can either do a surgery to expand your jaw and make it wider
or Neck training which i would recommend better than the surgery
No, it wont make your inward gonions flared
but it would actually make them appear more flared. and would fit perfectly for your face
take a look at almost every male model or actor
all their necks are thick so their jaw lines up with the neck

only couple centimetres thicker, yet the effects are visible.
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