I agree that nobody who is obese fat will have a chiseled face.
It's also maybe important that we define chiseled.
I guess i'm referring too being able to make out the underlying boney structure.
I have a friend I play football with who is fat. Not obese. He's about 5'10 and probably weighs about 210lbs.
His face looks 'better' than mine and i'm a similar height, but about 160 lbs and am in much better shape.
His jawline is more prominent and visible.
His lower cheeks look as though they're glued to his teeth to his chin looks nice and defined and his cheeks don't blend into the rest of the side of his face when he smiles.
These 2 girls, the one of the left is a fair bit fatter than the one on the right, but I think her face is much more defined and model like. Chiseled.
Or an example of someone who is lean, muscly and 'ripped', but who has an undefined face in my opinion.
I think his bone structure is such that no matter how little fat he has, he can't get a 'chiseled' face.
In fact, whatever it is about his face that makes that the case, I feel as though I have some of the same issues, as I can see certain similarities between us.
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