Listen, kids - the moment you go beyond your natural imprint - you're screwing up your energy. Body and facial realignment is okay and healthy but only as long as it's **functionally required**. Meaning that whatever proper form you're trying to achieve must be part of your //inherent genetic imprint// - this can become misaligned due to improper development, lifestyle, stress factors, etc. But these changes are usually small - their results are significant for those who have genuine underdeveloped or malnutritioned bodies that **fall short of their inherent genetic code**, because they improve quality of life. Meaning that their inherent imprint is pristine (all of ours are) but the physical/material execution of said imprint is/was somehow inhibited, either by lifestyle or environmental factors. Larger or squarer jaw does not mean healthy/better - this is a rather egregious lie and not even remotely true, though most people propagate this lie because they're misinformed. Andrew's jaw is slightly recessed, yes, but he also naturally just has a smaller, thinner, circular jawline - this makes him more reflective, cerebral, flowy, and adaptable than his brother. And this shows in their respective temperaments perfectly. All types of jaws (narrow, flat, spherical) are traits tested over a millennia of intergenerational survival and each comes with its own specific evolutionary advantage (and disadvantage) that goes beyond just physicality by the way. The human face is a combination of the three divine geometrical forms, found in all of creation - the triangle, square and circle. πŸ”ΊπŸŸ₯🟒 A misaligned jaw can be an issue, but the shape of the jaw itself can never be an issue. These kids always go one step over the threshold. Unnaturally and forcefully pulling things to where they're not designed to be will damage you in non-physical ways too. It will affect your temperament and other gifts that are not measured by looks alone. There's no such thing as "objectively more attractive". You could say something along the lines of one being more symmetrical than the other, but symmetry does not equate attraction, and asymmetry does not equate non-attraction. Attraction is this: (Existing Imprint + Individual Expression) = Attraction. What symmetry can equate to is long-term health, for example (over a span of 15-20-25 years). A more valid point to make would be -> Healthy = Attractive. That can stand more scrutiny, but even that is a half-truth. Teach yourself to be grateful for what God gave you, match his vision by paying homage to your body through lifestyle and self-love, but don't go beyond that because you think it makes you look or sound more impressive. There's nothing wrong with looking like the average person if that is your imprint - balance in all things is essential for your development, physical and spiritual. Nothing against this kid but he's just slightly over the threshold of extremes for me and getting up there now. You've achieved your results, now it's time for balance. It's wonderful that you've fixed your issues but if you can't stop when you're supposed to (most people don't) - that's a whole new spiritual trial cooking up in the background. God bless. Love your bodies, that's the most important thing - and healing will come naturally after. It's a different journey for everyone.