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Posted on Feb 12, 2017, 11:17 pm
#11

Tibikie pretty much nailed it. You people really don't know how serious this surgery is, even when i'm medically short stature im still considering myself crazy to even think about LL.

Quote from: vegeta24 on February 12, 2017, 10:24:01 PM The fact that some of you are telling him to see a shrink is irony


I was already visiting a shrink.

Get rekt boiiiiii

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Posted on Feb 12, 2017, 11:42 pm
#12

lmao how did i get rekt? it's ironic when someone who has some form of body dysmorphic disorder is trying to give advice to someone else who has it (I have it and so does everyone else here no matter what they say, even if you're just insecure about height). you don't need LL and no one should be doing this for society. I agree that he shouldn't do it, he seems to be doing it to want to impress other people judging by his post. do it for yourself and don't have the intention of trying to please girls. there are people here who are trying to get taller than 177 CM, which is the OP's height right now. OP I would suggest thinking this through, this is a very time consuming difficult surgery and you need to do your research first.

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Posted on Feb 12, 2017, 11:57 pm
#13

Haha TIBIKE that comment was gold. But I have to ask you, I am 172.5 cm at the lowest, does that 0.22 cm below the magical 5'8 mean it's OK if I get LL? 177 cm italian male

The truth is we are all kind of crazy for this, but it's true that the shorter you get the less crazy it is.

Like I said in my earlier reply, don't do it for women. An extra inch or two isn't going to transform you in the way you think it will. Try to develop your self-confidence instead, it's free, and it will really transform you. That's just my honest opinion.

(And yes, vegeta, I have a body image disorder and I accept that, and I also would like to lengthen over 177 cm, but the point is that doing it just for women, at his height already, will not actually get him women, so it is a real waste if he does so, and that is my honest opinion. If he was 5'5 and doing it for women I might have a different response, because imo most women will not want to be with a 5'5 man, on the other hand I think most women are very happy with a 5'9-10 man).

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Posted on Feb 12, 2017, 11:59 pm
#14

Oh, my bad, thought TIBIKE also posted 0184946's post

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Posted on Feb 13, 2017, 12:21 am
#15

Quote from: vegeta24 on February 12, 2017, 11:42:05 PMlmao how did i get rekt? it's ironic when someone who has some form of body dysmorphic disorder is trying to give advice to someone else who has it (I have it and so does everyone else here no matter what they say, even if you're just insecure about height). you don't need LL and no one should be doing this for society. I agree that he shouldn't do it, he seems to be doing it to want to impress other people judging by his post. do it for yourself and don't have the intention of trying to please girls. there are people here who are trying to get taller than 177 CM, which is the OP's height right now. OP I would suggest thinking this through, this is a very time consuming difficult surgery and you need to do your research first.


Fkin hell....

First of all, he wanted an opinion he got one.
Second i recommend to visit a shrink to absolutly everybody anyway.

And well, just because there were people that were taller than him doesn't mean crap, basically i can use tibikie example and say "just because there are people that weight less than you doesn't mean that you should drop down when u are already 38kgs"

Getting this surgery when you are average already is just pointless, tons of drowbacks for barely any positives.

And btw this guy clearly has some serious problems with his own body image and taking in account that he already did plastic surgery just raises a huge red flag.

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Posted on Feb 13, 2017, 2:13 am
#16

Some drs like Rozbruch, wont do the surgery for you, because you have haz many surgeries.

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Posted on Feb 13, 2017, 3:00 am
#17

Get the surgery if it will make you happy. However, I do agree that getting it wont solve your girl issues. But if it is going to make you happy, then who are we to tell you not to do it. You do only live once and honestly, in 1000 years from now no one is going to know about our existence so take advantage of your time doing what makes you happy.

Having said that, be careful, do your research and follow your doctors advice because this is a serious surgery. Maybe more so than the plastic surgery that you have had up to now.

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Posted on Feb 13, 2017, 3:17 am
#18

The problem I see here, is that even if he gets the surgery, he will find another thing and will want to "fix" it.

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Posted on Feb 13, 2017, 3:22 am
#19

Quote from: onemorefoot on February 13, 2017, 03:17:13 AMThe problem I see here, is that even if he gets the surgery, he will find another thing and will want to "fix" it.



Yeah I agree. But what else could there be after that? Eventually he will realize that its not his looks(since he got the surgery) and its not his height (since he got the surgery).

So what else would he blame it on?

Ultimately though, if he wants to get it, he should go for it. I realize people say its a risky surgery but if you go to a reputable doctor and follow instructions I would think he would be fine.

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Posted on Feb 13, 2017, 7:44 am
#20

Quote from: yyes on February 13, 2017, 03:22:22 AM
Yeah I agree. But what else could there be after that? Eventually he will realize that its not his looks(since he got the surgery) and its not his height (since he got the surgery).

So what else would he blame it on?


Such a superficial world we live in, atleast from the past few decades. What could be next? Well maybe body laser hair removal surgery? Gotta impress the ladies with those nice abs or maybe even lip augmentation/reduction surgery lol.

Oh wait, wait.... could it be the Stroma eye surgery which changes brown eyes to blue by removing the dark pigment covering the anterior iris and revealing the underlying natural blue stroma?

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