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Posted by: test_123
« on: May 07, 2018, 02:13:56 am »

I suppose it may not, but you are really a good-looking guy after all, but I think with a frown like that you might fear off some of the prettier girls ehehehe. But then, perhaps not if your father looks like a warrior himself!  ;D :D

Haha thanks! My frown is because we finally have some light here after total darkness for months so im squinting alot because the light hurts my eyes, real nord things  ;D ;D
Posted by: Tyler
« on: May 06, 2018, 10:59:12 am »

I suppose it may not, but you are really a good-looking guy after all, but I think with a frown like that you might fear off some of the prettier girls ehehehe. But then, perhaps not if your father looks like a warrior himself!  ;D :D
Posted by: test_123
« on: May 05, 2018, 02:00:10 am »

Here's a few more pics, trying to you show what I mean here.

https://imgur.com/a/JnJT0Ez

https://imgur.com/a/fAV4dkk

https://imgur.com/a/fRnEqnR

Man I don't know how to get that same cheek-bone highlighting lighting you got in your one photo, so I can't really show my cheek's mass fully there.

But, see how it just sort of ... has some mass to it, like a little soft padding, without being overly puffy?

We are white, and I have just observed in life, that not all white humans have these huge Nordic facial bones like some of the ancestors had.

But imo, check out a lady like Ms Reese Witherspoon (respectfully of course, I hate to gawk at faces now since she's a fellow human being and a person of our kind after all).

In some of her pics where she lost some weight, you can see it makes her cheeks and face look too long and gaunt.

But when there's proper mass there, it just ... looks right, and it's like a miracle how the cheeks even seem to get up there to their rightful position, place, size, etc., and the whole face just sort of makes itself proportional, like through a magic miracle or like there is hidden sculptor there putting everything into beautiful position and proportion.

So we are white, and I think don't "just" need to yank away trying to get cheekbones like a Nordic viking. There's ALSO the nutritional side to everything, and the "soft mass" which gives our face its dimension and proportional beauty.

Hell, when I am getting my "fleshy matter" all up and in nice shape, it really even appears to be doing a lot of the work of shifting my facial bones around on its own, and right now I keep on touching under my chin at how weirdly flat my jaw is compared to how it used to be. My neck is getting so straight on its own, especially since I sleep on the floor on a sleeping bag too I think. And I hardly even do face-pulling anymore, and probably won't go near NCR anymore, since obeying nature's laws and recommendations (by getting all my needed elements, minerals, vitamins, zinc, vit C, sulfur, protein, fats, etc. and getting sleep), seem to be gently sculpting my appearance fine on their own.
I see what you mean.
Well as a nord myself, ive seen all kinds of Facial bones. If we take my mother for example which is of german ancestry. She got high cheekbones. But they're hardly visible. And i see this with germans overall, they tend to have high cheekbones that lack visibility which rather gives them the impression of a long face. When it comes to my dad which is fully swedish. He got a very round warrior alike skull with potruding cheekbones and a short pointy nose, and im a mix between both of them so i have high cheekbones from my mother and the potruding features (maxilla) from my dad. My cheekbones doesnt follow along as well as his does tho. So i guess this is a genetic game you have to be lucky with cuz ive been reading around on ''gymforums'' about germans that seem to not be able to get their cheekbones visible no matter how hard they try. Im gonna try to drop the milk since i drink far too much, and see if anything happens. This pic was taken a few days ago and as you can see on the shadow outline my forward growth doesnt seem to do much for my cheekbones. And any more fat wouldnt do much either i think. 
(yes i shaved my head hehe)
https://imgur.com/ZtwLaWl
Posted by: Tyler
« on: May 03, 2018, 12:13:04 pm »

Here's a few more pics, trying to you show what I mean here.

https://imgur.com/a/JnJT0Ez

https://imgur.com/a/fAV4dkk

https://imgur.com/a/fRnEqnR

Man I don't know how to get that same cheek-bone highlighting lighting you got in your one photo, so I can't really show my cheek's mass fully there.

But, see how it just sort of ... has some mass to it, like a little soft padding, without being overly puffy?

We are white, and I have just observed in life, that not all white humans have these huge Nordic facial bones like some of the ancestors had.

But imo, check out a lady like Ms Reese Witherspoon (respectfully of course, I hate to gawk at faces now since she's a fellow human being and a person of our kind after all).

In some of her pics where she lost some weight, you can see it makes her cheeks and face look too long and gaunt.

But when there's proper mass there, it just ... looks right, and it's like a miracle how the cheeks even seem to get up there to their rightful position, place, size, etc., and the whole face just sort of makes itself proportional, like through a magic miracle or like there is hidden sculptor there putting everything into beautiful position and proportion.

So we are white, and I think don't "just" need to yank away trying to get cheekbones like a Nordic viking. There's ALSO the nutritional side to everything, and the "soft mass" which gives our face its dimension and proportional beauty.

Hell, when I am getting my "fleshy matter" all up and in nice shape, it really even appears to be doing a lot of the work of shifting my facial bones around on its own, and right now I keep on touching under my chin at how weirdly flat my jaw is compared to how it used to be. My neck is getting so straight on its own, especially since I sleep on the floor on a sleeping bag too I think. And I hardly even do face-pulling anymore, and probably won't go near NCR anymore, since obeying nature's laws and recommendations (by getting all my needed elements, minerals, vitamins, zinc, vit C, sulfur, protein, fats, etc. and getting sleep), seem to be gently sculpting my appearance fine on their own.
Posted by: Tyler
« on: May 02, 2018, 02:07:24 pm »

From my experience, I need a certain ratio of saturated fat, protein, and now it appears also 'sulfur' in my body. That appears to me to be how and why I look quite good now to myself.

I learned, sulfur acts like the 'glue' which sticks proteins and whatever else together. It is the stuff that 'binds' the matter of our bodies together, in a poetic sense.

I did notice that when I tried to get all of my facial mass from milk fat, it gave me a puffy appearance, and my bone structure became lost underneath the excessive fat.

But too little fat and my face became "too boney", so there was no soft padding to soften my bones and show the comfortable side of my personality. In my own words, I feel that I looked too "sleek" and emaciated, although my cheek bones were more noticeable. It really gave me a harsh edge to my appearance, and I didn't like it much because I thought it gave out a hard and even emotionally cold impression.

As I am putting a proportional balance of everything into my body however, so some saturated fats, some unsaturated fats, some protein, and some sulfur - but none of them too an excessive amount - then I can see my face shape and fundamental bone structure very well, but the softness of the fat and the 'binding effect' of the sulfur appears to have just built up everything just slightly so that there is also a pleasant softness there too which is not too highly effeminate because it is 'too puffy'.

Here's me from a few days ago (as of May 2nd, 2018), I think it shows how the effect is like ... 'filling out' my face, but not making it too puffy or doughy, but not letting it be so sleek or gaunt either. I used to have reaally long hollow eyes before because of that. It's actually so wild for me to see that all along my face looked most harmonious when it is more rounded and soft. It's like seeing another human completely, although it looks more like how I really feel I am supposed to look like nevertheless. (Still look stoned though, since I still have pretty tired blood.)

https://imgur.com/a/KywxXSJ
Posted by: test_123
« on: April 28, 2018, 11:51:31 pm »

I've had to learn that there is a difference between gaining mass through fat, protein, and now what appears to be gaining mass through sulfur oddly enough.

I've learned and studied that sulfur is a substance that helps to 'bind stuff' and proteins together, so may turn out to be just as important as some healthy fats and proteins in maintaining a beautiful weight and body mass.

When I consumed fats to gain weight mainly, then it made my face a bit fat. But now as I'm using a sulfur-based supplement, some healthy fats, and only some protein, it appears to be a good new step in the right direction.

Hmm im gonna look into it! But isnt low body fat the best way to show off your bone structure? facial fat tends to add up and start making you look all droopy. Atleast in my case.
Posted by: Tyler
« on: April 25, 2018, 09:10:23 am »

I've had to learn that there is a difference between gaining mass through fat, protein, and now what appears to be gaining mass through sulfur oddly enough.

I've learned and studied that sulfur is a substance that helps to 'bind stuff' and proteins together, so may turn out to be just as important as some healthy fats and proteins in maintaining a beautiful weight and body mass.

When I consumed fats to gain weight mainly, then it made my face a bit fat. But now as I'm using a sulfur-based supplement, some healthy fats, and only some protein, it appears to be a good new step in the right direction.
Posted by: Tyler
« on: April 25, 2018, 07:54:12 am »

I think your problem is just that you're thin.

I am working on that problem myself, and as I'm succeeding, I'm seeing that my cheeks fill out a bit at the sides and in the front, just overall gaining a bit more volume.
Posted by: test_123
« on: April 24, 2018, 04:18:23 am »

Your strong features mask your maldevelopment well. You have good forward growth. Based on lacking orbital support and jaw contour, it looks like your biggest problem is narrow palate.

I may agree. But my palate isnt really narrow. my teeth is almost as wide as my cheekbones thus making my palate good? i may post intraoral later hehe. Also, i have had quite an rapid weightloss from 244 pounds to 158 pounds and i feel like i still have fat and thick skin around my face and neck. So this might be causing the lack of contour

//test
Posted by: Progress
« on: April 23, 2018, 02:54:43 am »

Your strong features mask your maldevelopment well. You have good forward growth. Based on lacking orbital support and jaw contour, it looks like your biggest problem is narrow palate.
Posted by: test_123
« on: April 19, 2018, 04:00:09 am »

I honestly cant make out if my maxilla is recessed, protruding. Or if i need to continue losing weight. Im quite confident in my looks otherwise. But if i turn my face side ways it looks plain flat and horrible.

Pics https://imgur.com/a/r2uNgGj