What makes a good Jaw

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So far I think it’s
A Tall straight ramus
Hollow cheeks
Sharp Gonion to make it look angular
Good chin mass
Square chin

Am I missing anymore
 
mandibular plane angle and forward growth
 
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can chewing improve one of these ?
 
130 degree gonial angle
 
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In this order

mandible length
Chin projection
Gonial angle
Ramus length
Definition
 
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In this order

mandible length
Chin projection
Gonial angle
Ramus length
Definition
mirin me then, but definition isn't there, so it's over for now. Brb fillers maxxing post quarantine. But no jaw for your face tbh
 
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The three key components to a good jaw are length, being parallel to the ground in as much of an L shape as possible and of course a long ramus to back it up.
 
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what do you mean "luck"? luck genetic-wise? didn't quite get it

The jaw is the most environmental influenced part of our face. He doesn't know what he is talking about and is basically being bitter.
 
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what do you mean "luck"? luck genetic-wise? didn't quite get it
1. Doing it since a kid/puberty to grow 100/100 bones while once adult it's more uncertain
2. Your masseters insertions because once you hypertrophy it, it can look good or bad, given you'r totally lean or not, and your masseters insertions.
 
Lower tier is partially environmental

My theory is this: The better your genetics, the less environment matters in your development. The weaker your genetics, the MORE environment and nurture matters in your development.

^^^^^^^^^^ Can we all agree on that?
 
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The jaw is the most environmental influenced part of our face. He doesn't know what he is talking about and is basically being bitter.
you'r autistic son. The jawline is typical not linked to prenatal T contrary to the chin, fwhr, zygo in width, sloped forehead etc, it's typically a genetic trait. But it can be improved obviously.
 
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Lower tier is partially environmental

My theory is this: The better your genetics, the less environment matters in your development. The weaker your genetics, the MORE environment and nurture matters in your development.

^^^^^^^^^^ Can we all agree on that?
agree on that tbh
 
The preferred jaw angle had these characteristics: 130° in face profile view, intergonial width similar to facial width, vertical position in frontal view at the oral commissure or at least not below the lower lip, jawline slope in the face frontal view nearly parallel to (with a maximum 15° downward deviation from) a line extending from the lateral canthus to the alare, ascending ramus slope 65°–75° to the Frankfort horizontal, and curvature in the oblique view visible from earlobe to chin and not pointy.

Bizygomatic breadth should be 1.1x more than bigonial breadth

The pogonion should have the same posterior/anterior position as the nasion.


That's all you need to know.
 
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On this forum you'll find bone-structure is overrated and eye-area underrated.
 
Women need you to have a pretty-eye area to compliment a strong masculine lower-third.

Not just women. Society. Helps a lot.
 
1. Doing it since a kid/puberty to grow 100/100 bones while once adult it's more uncertain
2. Your masseters insertions because once you hypertrophy it, it can look good or bad, given you'r totally lean or not, and your masseters insertions.
I don't even think it is possible to grow 100/100 of your bones if you start on puberty — or mid-puberty to be more specific. You got to be really lucky, have responsible parents also helps.
 
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On this forum you'll find bone-structure is overrated and eye-area underrated.
I mean I get your point but I would still prefer to be Cillian Murphy than X_XTentacion for instance.
 
I mean I get your point but I would still prefer to be Cillian Murphy than X_XTentacion for instance.

Great lower-third + Average eye-area > Average lower-third + Great eye-area

Great lower third + Terrible eye-area > Terrible lower third + Great eye-area

It's clear why we as men rightly desire a great lower-third, but I do think we overhype it on here a little bit
 
130 degree gonial angle
This is so wrong.
Maybe if you're a female.
The more you deviate from 90, the more subhuman you are. That simple.
 
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This is so wrong.
Maybe if you're a female.
The more you deviate from 90, the more subhuman you are. That simple.
90-100 are box tier
 
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90-100 are box tier
It's over if you don't come straight from minecraft.
Thing is, to have 130, one or both have to be true.
Very short ramus
Very long face.
Both are bad, but even more so, if you have both.
 

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