Well, ever since I gained all the weight I did people have been telling me that my face has gotten fatter or the my jawbone seems like its bigger or something. I never really paid much attention to it until the other day when I found a picture of myself.
I don’t know if its actually my jaw line that has increased or if I am just at a higher body fat percentage than before, but I definately dont think its much higher, and I have had it lower at one point and it still seems like it looked the same. I have heard you can have that feature increased in size from taking HGH and things like that, but I have only done some masterdrol… I wouldn’t think that was the problem. (and yeah I already know that was stupid so) I am just wondering if the masterdrol did that or if its just normal. My buddy said that just a plain increase in test levels can cause this to happen… I don’t know how credible that is tho.
[quote]lazyaxus11 wrote:
Well, ever since I gained all the weight I did people have been telling me that my face has gotten fatter or the my jawbone seems like its bigger or something. I never really paid much attention to it until the other day when I found a picture of myself.
I don’t know if its actually my jaw line that has increased or if I am just at a higher body fat percentage than before, but I definately dont think its much higher, and I have had it lower at one point and it still seems like it looked the same. I have heard you can have that feature increased in size from taking HGH and things like that, but I have only done some masterdrol… I wouldn’t think that was the problem. (and yeah I already know that was stupid so) I am just wondering if the masterdrol did that or if its just normal. My buddy said that just a plain increase in test levels can cause this to happen… I don’t know how credible that is tho. [/quote]
Definitely wasn’t the masterdrol. I read one of your previous posts, and your cycle with it was short and not to the regular dosages. There is no way a fairly weak oral is going to make your bones grow in such a small amount of time.
Unless you have some pituitary disorder, your jaw didn’t grow like that. Your masseter muscle is the muscle that occupies your cheeks. In the picture above, it is the muscle right at the angle of the jaw. It is a muscle just like every other muscle on you. Most bodybuilders I have EVER seen have larger masseter muscles than average. My personal theory is that not only does this give credence to the fact that as you grow, your body grows as a whole, but also that because of that growth, your jaw muscles are stimulated to grow more by how you eat. Chewing is as much a workout as a benchpress. My masseter muscles are larger now than they were when I was first starting and it isn’t like I was lifting weights in my mouth. Take a look at Vince Taylor or Dexter Jackson. Theirs’ are like softballs on their faces.
There are older pics of him around where his face is much “thinner” with regards to that muscle. The general public or the average lay person might relate the growth of that muscle to “jaw bone growth” because they don’t know the difference. Sedentary people don’t get much growth in that area. If anything, most people are too fat to see it.
[quote]Professor X wrote:
Unless you have some pituitary disorder, your jaw didn’t grow like that. Your masseter muscle is the muscle that occupies your cheeks. In the picture above, it is the muscle right at the angle of the jaw. It is a muscle just like every other muscle on you. Most bodybuilders I have EVER seen have larger masseter muscles than average. My personal theory is that not only does this give credence to the fact that as you grow, your body grows as a whole, but also that because of that growth, your jaw muscles are stimulated to grow more by how you eat. Chewing is as much a workout as a benchpress. My masseter muscles are larger now than they were when I was first starting and it isn’t like I was lifting weights in my mouth. Take a look at Vince Taylor or Dexter Jackson. Theirs’ are like softballs on their faces. [/quote]
I’m not a big guy by any means [5’10 180-ish]and I started with an “over-muscular” jaw to begin with[genetics]. But since I’ve been lifting I think it has definately increased. People tell me I look like a pitbull fairly regularly, and somehow I’m not offended by it. I get comments from women[and guys] all of the time on my jaw, so maybe it’ll help you get laid, or your girl will dig it or whatever. Look at it as a positive.I don’t see how your face would look “fatter” though. If anything it should give an “enhanced” appearance.
[quote]Professor X wrote:
Unless you have some pituitary disorder, your jaw didn’t grow like that. Your masseter muscle is the muscle that occupies your cheeks. In the picture above, it is the muscle right at the angle of the jaw. It is a muscle just like every other muscle on you. Most bodybuilders I have EVER seen have larger masseter muscles than average. My personal theory is that not only does this give credence to the fact that as you grow, your body grows as a whole, but also that because of that growth, your jaw muscles are stimulated to grow more by how you eat. Chewing is as much a workout as a benchpress. My masseter muscles are larger now than they were when I was first starting and it isn’t like I was lifting weights in my mouth. Take a look at Vince Taylor or Dexter Jackson. Theirs’ are like softballs on their faces. [/quote]
Ok, well I see what you are saying. I guess thats what it is… I mean looking at it my actual jawline doesnt really seem bigger. but from the ears down my face seems more square.
Oh well fuck it, all that matters is that its normal I’ll let the picture explain what I’m trying to say lol
thanks guys
and no I’m not stoned just tired and mad because my girlfriend made me wear that little ass shirt. Spent all the money on food can’t afford nice new dress shirts haha
There are older pics of him around where his face is much “thinner” with regards to that muscle. The general public or the average lay person might relate the growth of that muscle to “jaw bone growth” because they don’t know the difference. Sedentary people don’t get much growth in that area. If anything, most people are too fat to see it.[/quote]
Looking at the pictures could it be possible that he simply wasn’t through growing? If the pictures are years apart and he is currently in college?
[quote]Go-Rilla wrote:
Looking at the pictures could it be possible that he simply wasn’t through growing? If the pictures are years apart and he is currently in college?
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Jaw growth in males is usually complete by the age of 17 even though teeth can still move (including erupting wisdom teeth).