Repost masage gun for bonesmashing.
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yes the swelling is normal if u bonesmashDoes bonesmashing work? I started today, and I feel some 'swelling' in my cheekbones zygomatics. Is this normal? I am bonesmashing with a hammer and I heard it can lead to assymetry too is the asymmetry really noticeable if it happens ?
Why
delete your existence plz
Okyes the swelling is normal if u bonesmash
✌dont bonemash tho ur porbbaly fuck urself up i doubt yk what ur doingOk✌
Okdont bonemash tho ur porbbaly fuck urself up i doubt yk what ur doing
Again.... post in questions.Does bonesmashing work? I started today, and I feel some 'swelling' in my cheekbones zygomatics. Is this normal? I am bonesmashing with a hammer and I heard it can lead to assymetry too is the asymmetry really noticeable if it happens ?

delete your existence plz
Ty broAgain.... post in questions.
https://looksmax.gg/threads/bone-growth.11053/
There's a bit abt boneshmashing in here
Rep and boost thread
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I'm new on this forum so im sry If I post where I shouldn't postAgain.... post in questions.
https://looksmax.gg/threads/bone-growth.11053/
There's a bit abt boneshmashing in here
Rep and boost thread
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No issue at all man. (Solution is the little tick underneath a reply. Click it when soemone answered your question properly )I'm new on this forum so im sry If I post where I shouldn't post
YesDoes bonesmashing work? I started today, and I feel some 'swelling' in my cheekbones zygomatics. Is this normal? I am bonesmashing with a hammer and I heard it can lead to assymetry too is the asymmetry really noticeable if it happens ?
Just do it
Keep BS'n im doing it too and it has given me temporary swelling making my shi biggerDoes bonesmashing work? I started today, and I feel some 'swelling' in my cheekbones zygomatics. Is this normal? I am bonesmashing with a hammer and I heard it can lead to assymetry too is the asymmetry really noticeable if it happens ?
Swelling is normal but no Bonesmashing doesnt work and has been disproven the Swelling is Temporal and wont stayDoes bonesmashing work? I started today, and I feel some 'swelling' in my cheekbones zygomatics. Is this normal? I am bonesmashing with a hammer and I heard it can lead to assymetry too is the asymmetry really noticeable if it happens ?
Ok tySwelling is normal but no Bonesmashing doesnt work and has been disproven the Swelling is Temporal and wont stay
hello user vitaminD, I was wondering what about my message made you so upset?
delete your existence plz
Tickle my pickleDoes bonesmashing work? I started today, and I feel some 'swelling' in my cheekbones zygomatics. Is this normal? I am bonesmashing with a hammer and I heard it can lead to assymetry too is the asymmetry really noticeable if it happens ?
hello user vitaminD, I was wondering what about my message made you so upset?
Can we get ur thoughts??
oi PAPI
i meant it originaly as a joke
oi PAPI
Here are a few paragraphs you can use to express negative thoughts on bonesmashing in a clear, thoughtful way:Can we get ur thoughts??
ye i saw ur threadi meant it originaly as a joke
I was wondering what you originaly thought about my thread . you seem skepticalye i saw ur thread
Let go of the hammer and pick up the towel and bite hardHere are a few paragraphs you can use to express negative thoughts on bonesmashing in a clear, thoughtful way:
Bonesmashing has always struck me as a dangerously misinformed trend. The idea that deliberately injuring your own facial bones can somehow “reshape” them in a positive way is not only scientifically unsupported but fundamentally harmful. What concerns me most is how easily people can get pulled into this kind of content online, especially when they’re feeling insecure or pressured to meet unrealistic beauty standards.
Beyond the lack of evidence, the risks are undeniably serious. Repeated trauma to the bones and soft tissues can lead to long-term damage—chronic pain, nerve issues, infection, and even permanent disfigurement. It’s alarming that something so medically dangerous is often framed as a harmless DIY “hack.” To me, it highlights how quickly misinformation can spread when it promises quick fixes for complex emotional and physical insecurities.
On a deeper level, I think bonesmashing reflects a troubling cultural obsession with modifying ourselves to fit narrow ideals. Instead of encouraging people to seek healthy, safe ways to feel more confident, this trend pushes them toward self-harm masquerading as self-improvement. It’s sad that so many people feel pressured into risking their health this way. For me, bonesmashing represents the opposite of empowerment—it’s a harmful shortcut that exploits vulnerability rather than supporting genuine well-being.
If you’d like, I can tailor these paragraphs to sound more personal, more formal, more emotional, or more academic.
Hope this helps!
Let go of the hammer and pick up the towel and bite hard
Gpt ahhHere are a few paragraphs you can use to express negative thoughts on bonesmashing in a clear, thoughtful way:
Bonesmashing has always struck me as a dangerously misinformed trend. The idea that deliberately injuring your own facial bones can somehow “reshape” them in a positive way is not only scientifically unsupported but fundamentally harmful. What concerns me most is how easily people can get pulled into this kind of content online, especially when they’re feeling insecure or pressured to meet unrealistic beauty standards.
Beyond the lack of evidence, the risks are undeniably serious. Repeated trauma to the bones and soft tissues can lead to long-term damage—chronic pain, nerve issues, infection, and even permanent disfigurement. It’s alarming that something so medically dangerous is often framed as a harmless DIY “hack.” To me, it highlights how quickly misinformation can spread when it promises quick fixes for complex emotional and physical insecurities.
On a deeper level, I think bonesmashing reflects a troubling cultural obsession with modifying ourselves to fit narrow ideals. Instead of encouraging people to seek healthy, safe ways to feel more confident, this trend pushes them toward self-harm masquerading as self-improvement. It’s sad that so many people feel pressured into risking their health this way. For me, bonesmashing represents the opposite of empowerment—it’s a harmful shortcut that exploits vulnerability rather than supporting genuine well-being.
If you’d like, I can tailor these paragraphs to sound more personal, more formal, more emotional, or more academic.
Hope this helps!
Gpt ahh
Dont forget zygo tape

was trying to forget that shitDont forget zygo tape![]()
And massai jump and bull semen to get zygoys and hollow cheekswas trying to forget that shit
No, it doesn't work, bro, and hitting will also be bad for your brain.Does bonesmashing work? I started today, and I feel some 'swelling' in my cheekbones zygomatics. Is this normal? I am bonesmashing with a hammer and I heard it can lead to assymetry too is the asymmetry really noticeable if it happens ?
No it works... nocturanal Kent said so...No, it doesn't work, bro, and hitting will also be bad for your brain.
Many people don't say that boxers often have a lot of problems with their brains, and many of them have become disabled.
NoDoes bonesmashing work? I started today, and I feel some 'swelling' in my cheekbones zygomatics. Is this normal? I am bonesmashing with a hammer and I heard it can lead to assymetry too is the asymmetry really noticeable if it happens ?
even if it works risking soft tissue damage aint worth it imoDoes bonesmashing work? I started today, and I feel some 'swelling' in my cheekbones zygomatics. Is this normal? I am bonesmashing with a hammer and I heard it can lead to assymetry too is the asymmetry really noticeable if it happens ?


