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A lot of org rotters convince themselves they’re “boneless” or genetically doomed because their face doesn’t look angular. Most of the time, that’s not actually what’s going on.
Facial structure and facial appearance aren’t the same thing. You can have perfectly normal underlying bone mass and still look soft or flat because of how your fat pads sit. Often times “boneless” people actually have deep facial fat especially in the midface and cheeks can blur definition and hide projection. When that fat is thicker or positioned more anteriorly, the face can read as round, flat, or underdeveloped even if the bones underneath are fine.
Good vs Bad fat pads
This is why two people with similar skull dimensions can look completely different. One looks “chiseled,” the other looks “soft,” not because one has more bone, but because of differences in fat distribution, skin thickness, and muscle tone. Bone is static. Soft tissue is doing most of the visual work day to day.
Another thing people miss is age and development. A lot of faces sharpen naturally in late teens and early 20s as deep fat pads thin and descend slightly. So if your a youngcel that alone can reveal cheekbones, jawline, and facial depth that were always there.
Anton had the same problem but he used a UC Device to destroy the fat in his face, then all of a sudden he wasnt “boneless” anymore.
Same bodyfat btw
Its never over bhai
Facial structure and facial appearance aren’t the same thing. You can have perfectly normal underlying bone mass and still look soft or flat because of how your fat pads sit. Often times “boneless” people actually have deep facial fat especially in the midface and cheeks can blur definition and hide projection. When that fat is thicker or positioned more anteriorly, the face can read as round, flat, or underdeveloped even if the bones underneath are fine.
Good vs Bad fat pads
This is why two people with similar skull dimensions can look completely different. One looks “chiseled,” the other looks “soft,” not because one has more bone, but because of differences in fat distribution, skin thickness, and muscle tone. Bone is static. Soft tissue is doing most of the visual work day to day.
Another thing people miss is age and development. A lot of faces sharpen naturally in late teens and early 20s as deep fat pads thin and descend slightly. So if your a youngcel that alone can reveal cheekbones, jawline, and facial depth that were always there.
Anton had the same problem but he used a UC Device to destroy the fat in his face, then all of a sudden he wasnt “boneless” anymore.
Same bodyfat btw
Its never over bhai