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Muscle on the right side of my neck is thicker than the left

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I’ve noticed this for a little while now, I’m not sure why I have it. I used to swim competitively and would normally breathe only to one side but I don’t think it should make much of a difference cuz I’d switch it up after a while. It’s not real noticeable, even if I point it out, but it makes my head look like it’s not angled straight even when it is. I’m thinking it might just be the muscle insertions or smth but I’m not sure. I also notice that when I turn my head really far to the right, it’s harder to talk than when I turn really far to the left. It’s just one of those subtle masculine qualities that are subconscious so I’d like to see if there’s anything I can do.
 

Just because a woman listens to you and acts interested in what you say doesn't mean she really is. She might just be acting polite, while silently wishing that the date would hurry up and end, or that you would go away... and never come back.

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It's perfectly normal.
My head looks also little bit tilt when I watch myself in a mirror.
Everyone is having some kinds of muscle imbalances. I'm lefty, so my left side is more prominent, you can see it on my calfes, my biceps, my neck - even on my sternocleidos.
I can turn my head way better to the right, then to the left.
A physical therapist once told me to switch to dumbbells and adjust the reps to the weak side and stretch both sides.
Look at the portraits of athletes. Soccer-, Footballteams... you will be surprised how much of them are looking like they have a crooked neck. Once you notice it, it's impossible to unsee.
 

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Check out Mike Tyson's neck exercises. A well developed neck is often underestimated.

Studies show that humans aren't completely symmetrical. Take it easy.
 

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This reminds me of Rod Laver, a left handed tennis player, best known for being the only player to have completed the Grand Slam twice. His left forearm was rather famously larger than his right, because he had played so much tennis with it.
 

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Check out Mike Tyson's neck exercises. A well developed neck is often underestimated.

Studies show that humans aren't completely symmetrical. Take it easy.
Yeah that’s true but this is my neck lol

Tyson’s neck routine (the boxing/wrestling routine in general) destroy the disks in your neck though and can give you arthritis later on in life, so I’m defintiely not gonna do those neck rolls like that lol
 
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