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Posted on Aug 6, 2020, 12:19 am
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Also, I think you might consider doing 6+4 instead of 5+5.

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Posted on Aug 6, 2020, 1:51 am
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Quote from: A on August 06, 2020, 12:19:07 AMAlso, I think you might consider doing 6+4 instead of 5+5.
or if he cares about proportions: if his t:f is already 0.8 he could get 4.8 tib 6 femur

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Posted on Aug 6, 2020, 1:54 am
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Quote from: HobbesTheDog on August 05, 2020, 05:07:23 AMhttps://imgur.com/a/9VP5tz9

Do my legs look too long? My older brother said that they look disproportionate and jokingly told me that if I lengthened my arms it would look better. (He's 19, somewhere between my height and an inch taller, and has no issues with his height.) I know Dr. Paley offers arm lengthening but there's no way I'm doing that.

I also intentionally put on a smaller shirt than usual, the one I'm wearing is a small and I usually wear mediums.
 
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P.S. I already know I have advised others in the past to consider only one surgery. Although that is what I would prefer, I have realized what 8cm femurs can do to your biomechanics. In addition, I've also come to realize that 5'5 is only my morning height, and that my evening height is 5'4. As we all know,

"Abnormally short" = 5'3 and under
"Short" = 5'4 to 5'7
"Average" = 5'8 to 5'10
"Tall" = 5'11 and up.

Therefore, assuming no more growth, I'm not sure if 8cm will be enough for me, as I would still remain in the "short" category at night.

bro i think the long legs look good
i remember paley said in an interview that most models have disproportionate legs to body ratio and its because of that that they look better

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