Possible underbite development?

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For context I've always had a pretty solid jawline even when I was overweight. I have pretty high test (1000 ng/dl) naturally without any hacking and my bone development has always been very pronounced. Recently I started stretching my Digastric muscle (not sure if that's the correct one tbh), mostly as a quality of life improvement as it was incredibly tight and my head movement felt limited. It was especially noticed by me as I do wrestling from time to time which is a sport that requires pretty intense neck mobility. The unforeseen consequence was that after loosening this muscle it unlocked my jaw and allowed for a lot of forward growth development. I'm now a little bit concerned that it may be going too far as my front teeth press against each other pretty directly when my mouth is closed, this never used to be a thing. I'm wondering if this contact is possibly a direct consequence of loosening this muscle and allowing my jaw to move forward as I suspect, or if I'm being retarded and this is just natural development since I'm 17. Mostly wondering if I should keep stretching it and let it do its thing or maybe limiting it, any advice is appreciated.
 
For context I've always had a pretty solid jawline even when I was overweight. I have pretty high test (1000 ng/dl) naturally without any hacking and my bone development has always been very pronounced. Recently I started stretching my Digastric muscle (not sure if that's the correct one tbh), mostly as a quality of life improvement as it was incredibly tight and my head movement felt limited. It was especially noticed by me as I do wrestling from time to time which is a sport that requires pretty intense neck mobility. The unforeseen consequence was that after loosening this muscle it unlocked my jaw and allowed for a lot of forward growth development. I'm now a little bit concerned that it may be going too far as my front teeth press against each other pretty directly when my mouth is closed, this never used to be a thing. I'm wondering if this contact is possibly a direct consequence of loosening this muscle and allowing my jaw to move forward as I suspect, or if I'm being retarded and this is just natural development since I'm 17. Mostly wondering if I should keep stretching it and let it do its thing or maybe limiting it, any advice is appreciated.
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Doubt it it makes zero sense how 'unlocking' your muscle gives you an underbite
 
Doubt it it makes zero sense how 'unlocking' your muscle gives you an underbite
My theory was that since the muscle that was tight was connected directly to my jaw bone that it was pulling it back. For reference prior to starting stretching it it was so tight I was unable to move my lower jaw more than half an inch forward without discomfort.
 
My theory was that since the muscle that was tight was connected directly to my jaw bone that it was pulling it back. For reference prior to starting stretching it it was so tight I was unable to move my lower jaw more than half an inch forward without discomfort.
I think everyone can move their jaw forward to give themselves an underbite
 

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