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		domry
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I have pretty strong assymetry, and I dont think that it is my biggest flaw, but it is one of the problems I can solve by myself
When I look in the mirror, I can see that my eyes are slightly different, but when i look at the inverted myself, I see that my nose is curved, my jaw is crooked, my eyes levels are completely different
I see a lot of people in my school and there is NO ONE that have the same level of assymetry and of course Ive been inverting their photos, hoping that maybe even one have the same issue... but no one had it
Even when i look at the threads like "omg i have so much assymetry help me pls" there is 70% chance that there is not that much assymetry as I have
My right side is bigger(? i think) and its lower than the left one. My right ramus is lower than the left one. When I touch bones above the eye cavity, on the right the bone is lower and also my right side is clenching
Im only 15 and its progressing
Youtube tutorials about sphenoid did not helped me, sleeping on back is not helping
When I was like 9 i crushed into the fence on a bicycle and my left side was traumatised in the eye area and i thought that im gonna lost my eye but its was ok. And 2 years ago I started looking at my photos and like "damn I have assymetrical eyes" and I thinked like "thats because of the accident with a fence" but its only part of it. My assymetry level is completely different if I compare me on 12 and me now
How can I accept this? How can I live with this, knowing that it is progressing every single day? How can I sleep normally, when Im reminded of my assymetry when I accidentally turn on the frontal camera or accidentally look at my photo?
How can I be less insecure about it?
	
		
			
		
		
	
				
			When I look in the mirror, I can see that my eyes are slightly different, but when i look at the inverted myself, I see that my nose is curved, my jaw is crooked, my eyes levels are completely different
I see a lot of people in my school and there is NO ONE that have the same level of assymetry and of course Ive been inverting their photos, hoping that maybe even one have the same issue... but no one had it
Even when i look at the threads like "omg i have so much assymetry help me pls" there is 70% chance that there is not that much assymetry as I have
My right side is bigger(? i think) and its lower than the left one. My right ramus is lower than the left one. When I touch bones above the eye cavity, on the right the bone is lower and also my right side is clenching
Im only 15 and its progressing
Youtube tutorials about sphenoid did not helped me, sleeping on back is not helping
When I was like 9 i crushed into the fence on a bicycle and my left side was traumatised in the eye area and i thought that im gonna lost my eye but its was ok. And 2 years ago I started looking at my photos and like "damn I have assymetrical eyes" and I thinked like "thats because of the accident with a fence" but its only part of it. My assymetry level is completely different if I compare me on 12 and me now
How can I accept this? How can I live with this, knowing that it is progressing every single day? How can I sleep normally, when Im reminded of my assymetry when I accidentally turn on the frontal camera or accidentally look at my photo?
How can I be less insecure about it?