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Again, the vast majority of gonions sit below the lower lip as they also connect with the mandible body, which always sits below the lower lip. Gonion is a curved landmark, so even if the beginning doesn’t reach past the lower lip, the end will.
I'm just trying to reconcile your view with what I'm seeing in my design. I assume the point at which my gonial flare is at its maximum signifies the end of my ramus and the beginning of my gonial curve. Think that's right?