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Posted by: Bear
« on: May 31, 2020, 04:08:07 pm »

I was wondering the same thing and hoping that someone had a solution, outside of getting braces and using rubber bands to lengthen the deficient side. Any ideas? Any hypothesis?
Posted by: Tyler
« on: March 04, 2016, 06:39:23 am »

Hi again,

So I was too hasty in making my observations, since I looked back in the mirror and probably recognised what others call "the schizoid smile".

I have no clue how to correct something the way he seemed to be dreaming of, but now I see that if we do very light face-pulling and give ourselves nutrients for the development, over time it basically goes away.

I was hasty and making bad quality observations, but now feel pretty secure that gentle face-pulling will eventually give us good results on its own.

Maybe try to contact that man Plato and see what's up?
Posted by: Tyler
« on: February 23, 2016, 01:15:13 pm »

There is no such thing as a "schizoid smile".

Some folks just don't smile much, so when it comes time to do so, they actually don't know how to position their face right.

Having "perfect" teeth and bone structure will make for a more classically handsome expression, but it won't matter if a person is, according to our standards, beautiful or ugly - if they've never smiled before, then they're not going to be able to make a natural, comfortable smile.

Only some grins are totally out of our control - like those grins you see on somebody who just found out that they won the lottery.

The rest, we can consciously control. But if some folks never practice, then they'll never get good at it.
Posted by: marie
« on: February 23, 2016, 11:53:39 am »

I haven't seen any update yet, but I do have an idea of how to fix it.  I don't know how many of you guys go onto claimingpower, but he can be pretty helpful.  While I may not practice proper tongue posture (yet) as it still is pretty uncomfortable for me, I do chew hard gum everyday.

My face is asymmetrical, my mouth & chin seem to be shifted a little to the left which gives me the schizoid smile.  The teeth on the left side of my face are more forward and higher up, as well as my brow.  I finally noticed that I hardly ever chew on my right side!  I believe chewing affects symmetry more than anything, and that it also pushes the maxilla up and forwards.  Chewing and the tongue posture both require the jaw muscles to grow stronger, bigger versus do nothing and leaving your mouth to hang open. 
Posted by: Ryan
« on: November 30, 2015, 01:00:45 am »

I was wondering about this myself too! Did anyone hear from plato recently at all?
Posted by: marie
« on: November 15, 2015, 07:59:20 pm »

Near and at the very end of the main face pulling page he talks about the schizoid smile and that he'll update in a few months concerning how to correct it.  He never did...and I found this forum and you guys have known about face pulling since at least 2012 and its 2015 already!  Did I miss something?