Mewing theory

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My hypothesis from personal observation is that without actively engaging the sternocleidomastoid muscle at the front of the neck, you can't mew properly. I believe there is a direct correlation between engaging the back third of the tongue and the activation of the sternocleidomastoid muscle. Even when engaging the sternocleidomastoid with an open mouth I can feel the back third of my tongue naturally raising on the roof of the palate, it's quite remarkable.

I also think it's ironic that if you look at those with perfect forward growth, you will notice their sternocleidomastoid is constantly engaged and pronounced from the neck, and I don't think it's a coincidence. Even the ancient Greek statues of the Gods have the sternocleidomastoid pronounced, AI model generations too.

I'll need to research more into the topic in more depth since I don't think anyone else has.

Here is the muscle I'm talking about and also some examples of *very good-looking people* who engage it subconsciously, or maybe consciously.

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They have those muscles strong like that because they're trannies lmao
 

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