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Posted on Aug 20, 2024, 11:59 am
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Alright, I understand that proportions may be exaggerated and that individuality stems from varied genes, etc. While having relatively short legs can be more challenging than having shorter arms, it’s essential to recognize that resembling a T-Rex isn’t aesthetically pleasing either. From what I’ve seen, most men usually possess a wingspan that is equal to or exceeds their height. Though there are indeed some guys with shorter arms, they are relatively uncommon. My inquiry here is, what ought to be the utmost difference between wingspan and height before it begins to appear off or displeasing to the human eye, Height – wingspan = ?

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Chasingthedream

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Posted on Aug 20, 2024, 11:59 am
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the aspect regarding arm length is that it is proportional to torso length just as legs are
as long as your arms are sufficiently long to fit in your pockets, they will appear proportional.

this is one point that individuals on this forum don’t seem to comprehend:
your arms won’t appear short if you undergo limb lengthening of your  legs, since your torso remains unchanged in length
your legs will merely appear long relative to your torso.

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Posted on Aug 20, 2024, 11:59 am
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indeed, I concur that longer yes would indeed appear better to a certain degree.
I suppose the best way to phrase it is to not compare wingspan to height.
Instead, concentrate on torso to leg or leg in relation to total height.

for the most crucial aspect

believe me, bro
you’ll drive yourself crazy by obsessing over these figures, just observe user A
his height neurosis likely intensified.

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Posted on Aug 20, 2024, 12:05 pm
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Alright, I understand that proportions may be exaggerated and that individuality stems from varied genes, etc. While having relatively short legs can be more challenging than having shorter arms, it’s essential to recognize that resembling a T-Rex isn’t aesthetically pleasing either. From what I’ve seen, most men usually possess a wingspan that is equal to or exceeds their height. Though there are indeed some guys with shorter arms, they are relatively uncommon. My inquiry here is, what ought to be the utmost difference between wingspan and height before it begins to appear off or displeasing to the human eye, Height – wingspan = ?

Best regards,
Chasingthedream

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Posted on Aug 20, 2024, 12:05 pm
#5
the aspect regarding arm length is that it is proportional to torso length just as legs are
as long as your arms are sufficiently long to fit in your pockets, they will appear proportional.

this is one point that individuals on this forum don’t seem to comprehend:
your arms won’t appear short if you undergo limb lengthening of your  legs, since your torso remains unchanged in length
your legs will merely appear long relative to your torso.

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Posted on Aug 20, 2024, 12:05 pm
#6

indeed, I concur that longer yes would indeed appear better to a certain degree.
I suppose the best way to phrase it is to not compare wingspan to height.
Instead, concentrate on torso to leg or leg in relation to total height.

for the most crucial aspect

believe me, bro
you’ll drive yourself crazy by obsessing over these figures, just observe user A
his height neurosis likely intensified.

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Posted on Aug 20, 2024, 12:11 pm
#7
Alright, I understand that proportions may be exaggerated and that individuality stems from varied genes, etc. While having relatively short legs can be more challenging than having shorter arms, it’s essential to recognize that resembling a T-Rex isn’t aesthetically pleasing either. From what I’ve seen, most men usually possess a wingspan that is equal to or exceeds their height. Though there are indeed some guys with shorter arms, they are relatively uncommon. My inquiry here is, what ought to be the utmost difference between wingspan and height before it begins to appear off or displeasing to the human eye, Height – wingspan = ?

Best regards,
Chasingthedream

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Posted on Aug 20, 2024, 12:11 pm
#8
the aspect regarding arm length is that it is proportional to torso length just as legs are
as long as your arms are sufficiently long to fit in your pockets, they will appear proportional.

this is one point that individuals on this forum don’t seem to comprehend:
your arms won’t appear short if you undergo limb lengthening of your  legs, since your torso remains unchanged in length
your legs will merely appear long relative to your torso.

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Posted on Aug 20, 2024, 12:11 pm
#9

indeed, I concur that longer yes would indeed appear better to a certain degree.
I suppose the best way to phrase it is to not compare wingspan to height.
Instead, concentrate on torso to leg or leg in relation to total height.

for the most crucial aspect

believe me, bro
you’ll drive yourself crazy by obsessing over these figures, just observe user A
his height neurosis likely intensified.

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Posted on Aug 20, 2024, 12:16 pm
#10
Alright, I understand that proportions may be exaggerated and that individuality stems from varied genes, etc. While having relatively short legs can be more challenging than having shorter arms, it’s essential to recognize that resembling a T-Rex isn’t aesthetically pleasing either. From what I’ve seen, most men usually possess a wingspan that is equal to or exceeds their height. Though there are indeed some guys with shorter arms, they are relatively uncommon. My inquiry here is, what ought to be the utmost difference between wingspan and height before it begins to appear off or displeasing to the human eye, Height – wingspan = ?

Best regards,
Chasingthedream

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