@cutelilkittenn: sometimes i feel like not many people would prefer my build lol

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user63263633409575
user63263633409575 :
I think your built perfect! Your gorgeous
2025-05-07 04:28:21
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ponderous797
Ponderous :
Idk about others but i love it, youre lovely :3
2025-03-03 17:25:03
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ben.hernandez35
Ben Hernandez :
I like it beautiful 🥰😍
2025-09-12 06:00:32
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deathray952
DeathRay95 :
a nice tummy >>
2025-03-07 15:13:27
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cranky😛😈✨🍭 :
small is better imo
2025-09-01 06:35:54
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Fascia isn’t just “connective tissue” — it’s a dynamic, body-wide network that plays a critical role in structure, movement, and even pain. Fascia is a continuous three-dimensional matrix of collagen-rich connective tissue that surrounds and interpenetrates every muscle, bone, nerve, and organ. It provides structural integrity while allowing glide, elasticity, and force transmission throughout the body. At a microscopic level, fascia is composed of collagen fibers, elastin, and a hydrated ground substance. This allows it to both stabilize and adapt — it can resist tension while remaining flexible and responsive to movement. Functionally, fascia: • Distributes mechanical forces across muscle groups • Supports posture and alignment • Facilitates smooth movement between tissues (reducing friction) • Contains a high density of sensory receptors — making it a key player in proprioception and pain perception When healthy, fascia is supple and well-hydrated, allowing tissues to slide and function efficiently. However, with trauma, repetitive strain, inflammation, or inactivity, fascia can become densified, restricted, and less elastic — contributing to stiffness, reduced mobility, and chronic pain patterns. Understanding fascia shifts the perspective from isolated muscles to an interconnected system — where restriction in one area can influence function and symptoms elsewhere. This is why treatments targeting fascia — including manual therapy, needling, and movement-based rehabilitation — are essential for restoring optimal function. #Fascia #ConnectiveTissue #Myofascial #AestheticsMedicine #Anatomy

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