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Yes, look how he cut off the picture at the knees so you can’t tell just how awkwardly he is standing. He is lucky that he wasn’t that broad to begin with, but in order to create the illusion of an actual feminine figure he is angling his hips to the side and crossing his legs over each other. If you look closely you can still see the straight up-and-down sides of his body though.![]()
LOL, please explain to me what is being proven, here? That hormones help an ugly male squeeze his at best mediocre body into granny underwear, pancake on some makeup and strike a vaguely feminine pose that does absolutely nothing to hide his boney shoulders or make him appear to have feminine hips despite his best efforts? Because they certainly haven't done anything else.
Look how desperate this attempt is:

He is hoping that we all think reality ends when the camera turns off and he stops twisting his body like a Twizzler, lol
In general many of them look like horses: long faces, prominent teeth, and wide chins. Among the Brits osteogenesis imperfecta, AKA Brittle Bone Disease, has been common ever since the days of the Romans. That is where the 'bad British teeth' thing comes from. With eugenics movements and the end of cousin marriage (it wasn't really that common but it went out of favour as people became more mobile), rates went down. It still is somewhat prominent but genetics screenings and therapeutic abortion have nipped it in the bud.
This is Beaver Teeth. You can tell he's had work done - and braces aren't shamed anymore - but in that mug, yes, it is very horsey.
Thanks for the info, I did not know there was a name for it. It appears from his pictures (assuming he is not doing it as a 'sexy' pose constantly) that he also has lip incompetence, which means he probably mouth breathes (and thus probably has bad breath due to extra oral bacterial growth). I am surprised the orthodontist did not address that if he did have work done.