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A particular muscle on Jin's face is catching the attention of ARMYs.
The universe helps Jin's adorableness

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This cute feature is actually a malfunction of a facial muscle - the zygomaticus major muscle.

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Scientific research shows there is a genetic component to dimples, and that this adorable trait is the result of the dysfunction. It results in an indentation on one or both sides of the face when a person smiles.

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Jin's dimples are particularly symmetrical and distinctive, resulting in these cute moments.
They become even more visible when he's eating.

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Maybe it's unconsciously one of the many reasons we love Eat-Jin!
By Julie Yim and Bongbong voomvoomk@gmail.com
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