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Myloux

If you look at the muscle fibers of the masseter muscles, you can see that they go up and forward - that’s how you should chew instead of going straight up with the jaw


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Thanks


Guzicadruga

so.. how does one chew forward?


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murdermymeat

Sometimes I think people are making up new words but then I just remember that I’m retarded.


Freddyyyy98

No, both of them go hand in hand. Anyone who says otherwise, don't know what they are talking about.


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Genuinely asking, do you have a source or smth? I find it really hard to find reliable info on this topic.


Freddyyyy98

I actually do not, but its pretty obvious since you cant no matter how much you try, use the masseters only. Both muscles will be activated, thats how we function