thank you for your site--was considering botoxing my developed masseter muscles to "soften" my jaw!!

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Hi. Thank you for this site. I have been considering botoxing my very developed masseter muscles to "soften" my square jaw and now I am really thinking that it might be crazy. I have a very square, strong jaw and high cheekbones, small nose and almond eyes. I am considered pretty but my whole life I've been made to think that my square jaw is a "masculine" trait and, therefore, I've felt self-conscious about it. Your ideas about it not being "masculine" really affected me because I consider myself to be a highly feminine woman and my jaw has always seemed to me to be at odds with that self-concept. My husband LOVES my jaw (was a big Kathy Ireland and Christie Brinkley fan in his formative years) but I've never really been able to love it myself. So many articles I read in fashion and beauty magazines make me think that I should be disguising this feature or down-playing it but your site is the ONLY place I've ever seen this part of me actually admired. It actually made me cry. I know that sounds silly but I feel really validated after looking over your site. I actually look like many of the women you have up on the site and it has been a healing experience for me to find this information. I was literally researching surgeons who inject botox into the jaw to cause atrophy of the masseter muscles and was considering altering myself in this way. Thank you, thank you for your website--you may have affected my entire facial future!

Hi, i'm glad that this site

Hi,

i'm glad that this site is of help to you. It has helped many women already, and it will help many women in the future.

 Would you mind posting pictures of your face ?

 Cordially,

Ron
 

I was Googling plastic

I was Googling plastic surgery for jaw reduction when I came across this site, too. It wasn't even the theory that changed my mind about doing it, it was the pictures. The most beautiful women in the world have this jaw pattern, with only a few exceptions in the "soft jaw" category. And let's not forget that Marilyn Monroe had surgery to strengthen her jaw and it made her face more symmetrical.

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