0 thoughts on “How do you compensate for a weak jawline WITHOUT a beard? Mine doesn't grow well

    • Anonymous says:

      lose more weight

      Lose body fat. You are skinny fat

      it’s not fat his skin is loose because his jaw didn’t grow enough

      i got mouthbreather face and i never moutbreathed.

      i think there factors were these:
      *bottle fed
      *sedentary childhood and adolescence
      *limp tongue posture. like i never pressed it into the roof of my mouth i just let it be sort of limp but with a closed mouth.

      oh, also i remember distinctly i hated tough to chew foods because it’d give me a headache.
      and my parents never let me have gum when i was young.
      maybe if they’d encouraged me to chew gum progressively i would have made it.

      the main two things are posture and chewing. if you don’t leave your mouth open, swallow with your tongue and eat plenty of tough food/chew gum your jaw will develop properly

      Embrace it. Soft jawlines are cute. A good thing is that your daughter wont have a manly looking face if she inherits your genes. There are women with strong jawlines and they can look kind of manly which is a undesirable trait. Be happy with your genes and jawline bro

      sharp jawlines are universally attractive and not genetic they are the result of good development

  1. Anonymous says:

    Give up on being physically attractive and improve yourself in other areas. Beauty is not wholly in the eye of the beholder and has biological roots.

    • Anonymous says:

      go back in time and slap your younger self for mouthbreathing

      These anons are right. If you have sleep apnea you’ll be mouthbreathing in your sleep, which hecks up your jawline. Get that shit fixed and lose weight and you’ll be fine.

    • Anonymous says:

      i got mouthbreather face and i never moutbreathed.

      i think there factors were these:
      *bottle fed
      *sedentary childhood and adolescence
      *limp tongue posture. like i never pressed it into the roof of my mouth i just let it be sort of limp but with a closed mouth.

      oh, also i remember distinctly i hated tough to chew foods because it’d give me a headache.
      and my parents never let me have gum when i was young.
      maybe if they’d encouraged me to chew gum progressively i would have made it.

  2. Anonymous says:

    Drop to 130lbs, start working out, grow a beard… You still have a lot of cards to play, so don’t give up.

    • Anonymous says:

      It’s because his chin is so weak. It makes the skin loose. When you have a strong developed projected forward jaw it forces the skin where his is loose forward, tightening it.

  3. Found a gun says:

    a) what everbody else said, losing weight, it REALLY helps
    b) your beard doesn´t have to grow well, a long beard isn´t even necessary. shadow often is enough to help a lot and stubble is even better, just make sure to regularely shape it, ideally go to a barber and ask them how to shape it so it best hides your weak chin, then copy it each day afterwards.

  4. Anonymous says:

    sleep on your stomach with your jaw between two pillows
    gravity will pull it down and give you a gigachad face. same with penis

  5. Anonymous says:

    Breath through your nose, not your mouth. Keep your tongue on the roof of your mouth to exercise the muscles around the hyoid bone.

  6. Anonymous says:

    >how i be tall without heels

    Bro. We work around with what we have, we don’t be who we want to be and let the rest follow us.

    I’m a jawlet. With a beard I am 9/10. Do I like being a beard bro? No I hecking do not. But without. Shit isn’t going my way. I work with what I have, and make the most of it, and if I play it right, I hit the top.

  7. Anonymous says:

    Embrace it. Soft jawlines are cute. A good thing is that your daughter wont have a manly looking face if she inherits your genes. There are women with strong jawlines and they can look kind of manly which is a undesirable trait. Be happy with your genes and jawline bro

      • Anonymous says:

        My jawline is a 5/10 at best, I cope with facial hair and my body count is in the 30’s

        Quit being a defeatist gay, being a man means figuring out how to make winning plays with the cards you’ve got, no matter how hard.

        • Anonymous says:

          Yeah? Well I bought 1000 houses and have 800 cars and I’m the president of 10 countries.
          You see, anyone can lie about their numbers. They mean jackshit and don’t prove anything.
          However, women’s hatred for weak chinned men is far more objective and tangible.

          • Anonymous says:

            This isn’t highschool bro, I don’t care if you believe me, for most people having sex is just like a regular thing, it just feels like I’m discussing the best places to eat and you don’t believe I’ve eaten a meal there.

            It’s so far removed from anything I’m prepared for conversationally, I really just don’t give a heck if you don’t believe me, I just don’t like seeing innocent impressionable young guys hey gaslit into believing they’re worthless

          • Anonymous says:

            No it’s just me that’s drunk and high

            The more self destructive behaviors you have the more pussy you get in my experience

  8. Anonymous says:

    Lol at the people giving advice as if you can change genetics. Some people just genetically have weak chins/jaws.

    • Anonymous says:

      they don’t. it’s developmental, people have weak chins because they didn’t eat a tough enough diet or keep their mouth closed as kids. the same reason why people have crowded ass horse teeth, you think that’s genetic? it’s not

  9. Anonymous says:

    Hit them weights brotha! In 1 to 3 months you’ll feel a change.

    Level up your real life character brotha! I believe in ya!

  10. Anonymous says:

    Look into mewing, essentially jaw exercises to give your jaw more definition

    Also there are products you can use to grow out a beard if you naturally can’t, minoxidil is one I see being used for beards all the time and it seems to be quite effective.

    Could also just get surgery like I did.

    • Anonymous says:

      You did surgery for your jaw? Nice
      How much of an improvement do you think it turned out to be?
      How was the recovery process?

      • Anonymous says:

        It was quite a considerable improvement, I’m glad I did it. I actually felt like I had some minor cognitive improvements and found some studies which cited evidence that a properly-alligned jaw is associated with better memory.

        Recovery process isn’t bad at all, it’s an outpatient procedure, they use rubber bands to keep your jaw together for a couple of weeks after it’s done, it only took like a week before I was eating solid/semisolid food again. I did have to have braces on before the surgery though.

        I had another surgery for my pectus excavatum (basically a sunken chest) earlier and even though insurance covered that one and not the jaw surgery, I’m exponentially more satisfied with my jaw surgery; recovery on my jaw was way better than for pectus, way less pain, more noticeable improvements, pretty much every aspect of my jaw surgery was much better than my pectus excavatum surgery.

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