Every time i enter here, i see guys about 5'6 to even 6' willingly to do CLL, a madness if you ask to most people, but as a 5'3 male (24 years old) after realizing how i'm not just "the short guy" but a guy invisible to all women, even im very good looking, im starting to seriously consider CLL.
If there are so many guys a lot taller than me truly doing this mad surgery, why not me being far more disadvantageous than them? it would be a whole new life going from invisible to visible, after all, i know plenty of guys who are 5'5 and they get girls, being they a lot less handsome than me, with more charisma i guess.
Just thinking loud, the only thing i have to get the following years to do this is the money and a good reason to disappear for a few months, which it will be difficult to save but necessary to me, it's awful to being an outlier. My dad is about 5'10 and my mom about 5'1, im truly a weird case.
As one of the shortest guys here, i'm more and more convinced every day about LL
Thanks you dude, im from Argentina, so dudes here are just a little shorter than dudes in Europe i think, therefore i am pretty small. Idk about quadrilateral, i want to keep in secret the surgery so the amount of height added plus the time it take to do it is too revealing.
But anyways reaching 5'6 with quadrilateral would be totally satisfactory to me, not that revealing about CLL, plus i have already a good face and a kind of wealthy family background, so i will be fine to girls. Wearing hidden heels a year before CLL and Vans right after has to be enough.
Nah, i prefer to not risk my mobility at all costs. Four Inches total as max, some thick shoes will do the rest.
I see you did quadrilateral recently, how are you now, how much did you lengthened and at which point can you walk normally?
Quote from: Ted68 on April 04, 2024, 09:50:00 AMI will walk normally maybe in 2 months from now, hopefully...
That's what i mean, 12.5 cm its too much for most people, i take 8 cm or 9 cm as a limit a lot safer, one to two inches more doesn't worth the risk to me.
I hope you recover fully, you certainly will.
Quote from: markr09 on April 05, 2024, 12:32:32 AMNot at all, genetics play a lot of factor, but there are also environmental aspects. Fwiw, I'm literally taller than the rest of my immediate family. And I have this cousin who's my same height with a dad who's atleast 5'11. Nutrition played a role since was kind of a rather picky eater and slim kid during his younger years, even though his parents did try feeding him more meat. Boy is that regret right there.
In anycase, depending where you are, 5'5 to 5'6 might be fine. Personally where I am from, I'm fine with a lot of women at 5'6ish+~5'7 but since I'm looking at overseas and living there, it's definitely considered short but it's still a far better height than 5'3.
For 5'6 to 6', there are a lot of people, but it's generally done in quad LL. Even then, a lot of those successful ones are more of an exception than the norm, since you're looking at around 15cm of lengthening at minimum, which is arguably above the recommended limit of both pairs of segments. If done correctly, it's possible, but there are a lot of diaries which have had issues.
Also people here didn't mention nor seem to know but it's actually much less safe for a shorter guy to lengthen that extreme compared to someone who's already tall due to bone length percentage. So this is something you should consider given your current height.
Imo, just go max 8cm with femurs, atleast if your proportions seem fit with it.
Weird but not that weird because even my dad is tall, all the males in both sides of my family are probably about 5'7 in average, but sadly i'm even the shortest of all of them.
Yeah, 5'6 is fine, you have not to be tall to get girls, just be not that short, plus if you are cute, your income (or future expected income in my case) is high, and you go to the gym, there will be a lot of cute girls interested in you at 5'6, guaranteed
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