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So we know taller people tend to have longer tendons as the muscle belly cannot cover the entire span of the bone; the bone is too long.
Similarly, if you are forward grown, the distance between the zygomatic arch (masseter origin) and gonion (one of the insertions of the masseter) is increased, therefore longer tendon and the muscle occupies less space, giving the masseter a more angular appearance.
tl;dr, chewmaxxing might only help if you already don't need it
sorry subhumans
Similarly, if you are forward grown, the distance between the zygomatic arch (masseter origin) and gonion (one of the insertions of the masseter) is increased, therefore longer tendon and the muscle occupies less space, giving the masseter a more angular appearance.
tl;dr, chewmaxxing might only help if you already don't need it
sorry subhumans