If you feel that the difference in these pictures is not great, take a positive stance on this. If a 6 cm difference looks insignificant, it doesn't only mean that you won't become much taller after LL. It also means that a person who is 6 cm taller than you is only insignificantly taller. That's a good thing, isn't it?
To be honest, if I was outside and seeing 2 people with these height differences, I probably wouldn't even notice it, if at all. Especially when people are always slouching and leaning on stuff and walking and being from a different perspective. I think it's when it's like, 1/2 of a head taller that I really start noticing a height difference.
That's why I think LL is not for average height people, because it will really change nothing, other than maybe how you perceive yourself.
its quite significant. the ones on the left look stockyish while the right looks more lankyish.
Quote from: rasteride on September 30, 2017, 06:11:43 AMThat's why I think LL is not for average height people, because it will really change nothing, other than maybe how you perceive yourself.
Which is what matters the most at the end; how you see yourself, and not how others see you.
Quote from: dean9191 on September 27, 2017, 01:28:59 PMI have been searching for patient stories from russia and got these before and after pics from their site
Of course these patients look good after the height gain but when you compare before and after it's kind of disappointing to me. Any thoughts?
Yes height difference looks significant. Here is my pic with my same friend, before and after I wear a 10cm heel. You can guess the difference in the height gain from this.
https://imgur.com/gallery/P7hvG
2-3 inches is noticeable in real life. You haven't factored in body weight, muscle size, ethnicity (skin color) and gender.
https://imgur.com/EA6770k
IRL people don't really notice height differences until they get to 3 inches or so plus imo. That's why a 5'10 guy can be seen as about 6'0 by many people etc.
While a 6 cm height difference doesn't seem like much, it will change people's perception of your height.
Even at my height I have friends who I am not sure if they are 5'11 or 6'+, it's just hard for me to tell depending on things like posture and footwear, and I'm only a couple of inches from 5'11 in lifts.
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