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This recount potentially bleeds into wolffs law, and is in relation to an accident/injury of mine 3 years ago. I hope that I can potentially discuss the results of this event, and garner knowledge if my personal story holds any relation to the subject at hand; primarily bonesmashing for aesthetics and if it truly works.
Event:
About 3 years ago I was at a New Years party. One of my mates who was holding the party had a pool, but I was hesitant to go in because I had very long hair at the time and couldn’t be fucked trying to fix it after I submerged into water. I told my friends to not fuck with me and just let me float around like a fruit. As good friends do, they didn’t listen. After fingering myself for a good amount of time, floating and swimming around the pool, I got closer to the edge to get out. As I moved closer and closer my friends drenched in water and in a reaction of pure reflex I smashed my legs into the side of the pool. This caused swelling and a cut to form and it fucking killed idk why its always the small shit which brings the most pain (real).
3 years from then I have developed a small boney bump which is very visible, and I question if this is wolffs law at hand. I also question whether past posts on bonesmashing really affect the face, and if the process itself is overdone or underdone. Many posts online talk about repetitive smashing of facial bones, but in my own scenario, a singular reactionary force led to potential bone development, or a development of some kind. What are your guys thoughts?
Event:
About 3 years ago I was at a New Years party. One of my mates who was holding the party had a pool, but I was hesitant to go in because I had very long hair at the time and couldn’t be fucked trying to fix it after I submerged into water. I told my friends to not fuck with me and just let me float around like a fruit. As good friends do, they didn’t listen. After fingering myself for a good amount of time, floating and swimming around the pool, I got closer to the edge to get out. As I moved closer and closer my friends drenched in water and in a reaction of pure reflex I smashed my legs into the side of the pool. This caused swelling and a cut to form and it fucking killed idk why its always the small shit which brings the most pain (real).
3 years from then I have developed a small boney bump which is very visible, and I question if this is wolffs law at hand. I also question whether past posts on bonesmashing really affect the face, and if the process itself is overdone or underdone. Many posts online talk about repetitive smashing of facial bones, but in my own scenario, a singular reactionary force led to potential bone development, or a development of some kind. What are your guys thoughts?