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Overlooked Aesthetic Mandibular Traits

Harpy

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Introduction:

From what I myself observed in people with dimorphic and well-developed aesthetic mandibles. I've noticed two traits that really do stick out. It's subtle, and someone has probably pointed them out before. But I figured I'd make a thread just in case.

1- Inward "Dip" near the chin

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This is a feature characterized by a curve or an "indentation" near the chin. It is a male dimorphic trait that usually refers to angularity and can makes the chin "pop out". Making the lower third appear taller than what it seems like. You can see it more clearly in this picture:​

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If someone doesn't have that curve whilst having a strong jaw. It can look weird rather than aesthetics. Such as the case of the dude who was on the rookie:​
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1- gonion skeletal "roundness"

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This is characterized by having a "roundish" shape on the gonion itself. It is different from the soft tissue roundness found in boneless chuds or fatcels. As it is bony rather than being subcutaneous fat. It's a pretty dimorphic feature and a sign of angularity and proper masticatory development aduring childhood and adolescence and also a good indicator of leanness. As in anatomy almost everyone has this curve but it depends on how developed and harsh it is from person to person, which is mostly what determines its visibility. Although it CAN make your ramus look shorter. Because most people have a straight line there. By having a roundish shape your ramus will give the illusion of being shorter. That's why Jordan's ramus looks very short... You can see this feature more clearly on this anatomy picture.
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this prolly the most water thread I've ever made in years
 

Harpy

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Fuck me I forgot to put a prefix
 

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If this had a prefix I would've donated
 

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Introduction:

From what I myself observed in people with dimorphic and well-developed aesthetic mandibles. I've noticed two traits that really do stick out. It's subtle, and someone has probably pointed them out before. But I figured I'd make a thread just in case.

1- Inward "Dip" near the chin

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This is a feature characterized by a curve or an "indentation" near the chin. It is a male dimorphic trait that usually refers to angularity and can makes the chin "pop out". Making the lower third appear taller than what it seems like. You can see it more clearly in this picture:​

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If someone doesn't have that curve whilst having a strong jaw. It can look weird rather than aesthetics. Such as the case of the dude who was on the rookie:​
View attachment 45421


1- gonion skeletal "roundness"

View attachment 45422

This is characterized by having a "roundish" shape on the gonion itself. It is different from the soft tissue roundness found in boneless chuds or fatcels. As it is bony rather than being subcutaneous fat. It's a pretty dimorphic feature and a sign of angularity and proper masticatory development aduring childhood and adolescence and also a good indicator of leanness. As in anatomy almost everyone has this curve but it depends on how developed and harsh it is from person to person, which is mostly what determines its visibility. Although it CAN make your ramus look shorter. Because most people have a straight line there. By having a roundish shape your ramus will give the illusion of being shorter. That's why Jordan's ramus looks very short... You can see this feature more clearly on this anatomy picture.
View attachment 45423




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this prolly the most water thread I've ever made in years
decent thread would go on botb on current org
 

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