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18-22 girls aren't ashamed to sleep with guys who are 30 years old so i guess I wouldn't lie about my age
i will only start lying about my age when it gets closer to 40 tbh
this is extremely hard to tell. i dont know if i'd do osteotomies tbh and risk nerve damage at 32 years old, if you were 22 and very ugly maybe i'd consider more. just get the eye thing done, run gymcel game and go for slim 20-25 chick maybe occasional 18-20
@cocainecowboy Yeah, I'm definitely going to start lying about my age -- I assume I'll have no choice in the matter -- once I get closer to 40. At this point, though, do you think it will provoke suspicion if I tell girls that my age (both in real-life settings such as clubs/bars as well as on websites and apps) is 27/28? I mean, can I honestly at least pass for a rough 27/28? I see so many guys with deep nasolabial folds, forehead wrinkles, creases in their cheeks, and other obvious signs of aging, and I'm shocked to learn that they're only 25 or 26, so that's why I was hoping to maybe be able to fraud my age at least somewhat convincingly as late 20's. That's another reason I'm getting into the anti-aging stuff on a hardcore level, using Retin-A, HGH, GHK-Cu, peptides, red light therapy, etc.
Regarding the osteotomies, I understand that there are major risks involved both in terms of the possibility of nerve damage as well as a grueling recovery process. Also, I really don't want to have to deal with being in braces again (I already had them back when I was in highschool/first year of college). That's pretty much why I've focused on trying to improve my facial structure through implant work thus far.
Just for fun, though, which osteotomy would I benefit most from? I don't think my mandible is recessed -- or at least, even if it is, I think my chin implant camouflages it fairly well. Several people have told me that my maxilla is somewhat flat, though. Would you agree? I understand that LeFort 1 is the gold-standard treatment for a flat/recessed maxilla, but several surgeons (Eppley, Dr. Y) offer paranasal/premaxillary implants that are designed to mimic the effects of LeFort 1, so this is definitely a surgery for me to consider for when I go back to Dr. Y to get the rest of my wraparound jaw implant placed (assuming I'd benefit from a more forward-projecting maxilla, that is).