The mandible, perhaps, continues to grow until your 30s

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Longitudinal studies on postpubertal growth are limited. Slightly smaller jaw length increases were noted by Sarnas and Solow [9] between 21 and 26 years, Bishara et al. [10] between 25 and 46 years, and by Bondevik [11] between 22 and 33 years. Lewis et al. [12] also showed that growth in the mandible and cranial base continues into the third decade. However, Björk [13] determined the mandibular growth rate in 45 Danish males to be 3 mm between the ages of 16 and 17 years and decreased to no growth between 21 and 22 years.
 
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BUT I kinda agree. Most actors I see with insane mandibles had normal mandibles in their early 20s.
Although it could just be plastic surgery too
 
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Tldr cope
 
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BUT I kinda agree. Most actors I see with insane mandibles had normal mandibles in their early 20s.
Although it could just be plastic surgery too
What’s cope about it? This is evidence that mewing can work even after 18.
 
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Mewing works until 25, at least that is what both John and Mike Mew says. And looking people like Astrosky I have no doubt that the mandible can change in our 20s.
 
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haha i know 60 yr old with finger length mandibles


itts genetivs duhhh
 
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reminder most craniofacial development is done by the age of 12/13
 
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Wonder if taking fin would prevent that kind of development
 
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its 100% true, all psl gods had way worse FWHR when younger, you gain more mass both vertically and horizontally throughout your early adult life. i can't wait for the upcoming chin gainz
 
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that means people would develop malocclusion in their 20s
 

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