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Posted on Oct 13, 2014, 1:57 am
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So ive done LL, and im now average, although im pretty sure i would have become taller naturally if i didnt get my growth stunted from several external factors. So i think i have genes to get average children, but i cant be 100% sure of course.

Despite this im still a bit worried when thinking about having children, that i might need a taller than average wife/partner, to reduce the risk of my children (because i want at least one son) ending up below average and suffering for it.

Im attracted to short girls because i like feeling big next to them, although im attracted to average height girls too. But im a bit worried since i cant really let a problem like this prevent me from falling for a short girl.

I guess there will be easier methods to increase growth hormone during their puberty by the time i have children, maybe even gene therapy. But who knows how expensive or difficult that will be.

Is anyone else thinking about this?

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Posted on Oct 14, 2014, 11:00 pm
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Quote from: GROWtalORdieTRYING1 on October 13, 2014, 07:30:27 AMeveryone has small and tall genes.

environment and nutrition will make your children tall, plus epigenetics. but you don't know enough about nutrition to make your children taller even now.

I would wager my entire life savings on the fact that you are nutritionally deficient in over 90% of nutrients.  you are slowly dying and don't even realize it. and the best part Is your government who should be regulating this is doing nothing because it would cost them money.

your food is killing you. and you certainly cant grow tall if your body does not have what it needs.


But we are all slowly dying regardless if we are deficient in nutrients or not, the telomeres in our dna slowly breaks down and eventually we die. Sure ive read some stuff that might seem to implicate it being possible to restore the telomeres. But its natural to break down regardless of what we eat. I can believe the theory that the food we are buying might increase the speed which we break down and maybe makes us weaker towards certain diseases to keep the medicine industry highly profitable.

But i agree, with certain supplements and maybe epigenetics, my children should grow taller than me unless im really unlucky.

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Posted on Oct 15, 2014, 1:35 am
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Quote from: GROWtalORdieTRYING1 on October 14, 2014, 11:49:05 PMmy telomeres don't break down. in fact they repair themselves.

there is so much people need to learn about nutrition its not funny. telomeres is just 1 aspect.


You talk in riddles, are you intentionally being vague?

It sounds like you are implicating that some nutrition can repair telomeres, and that it is available today for the average person. Unless you are some kind of scientist.

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