I am trying to figure out what my finance options are when it comes to LL. I make 20 dollars an hour, and on top of that I have 25k on my 401k.
Guichet and Paley are the go to options because of their experience and safety. In addition to this, I feel that I would have minimal down time with these doctors.
I am looking to go from 5'8 to 5'10 and am looking to do this as a 28 year old.
Thank you guys and look forward to hearing from you all.
As someone that earns 20 dollars an hour, what are my finance options for LL?
Quote from: The Kaiser on January 06, 2017, 09:57:24 PMIf you want Paley or Guichet with your income, you should risk your money by trading commodities, its useful and maybe your only way, good luck
So how much does one have to be making a year in order to afford to finance something like this?
At 20 dollars an hour im making roughly 40k. Im assuming that I would need to make maybe twice as that at 80k?
Quote from: KrP1 on January 06, 2017, 10:34:26 PMYou are retarded ... Or look like you are. You dont know how much money you could earn and how much you want yo spend?
The fact that you have to resort to offending me without knowing anything about me says a lot more about you than it says about me. And it says alot about your intelligence as a person as well.
Im here to ask for help, that is all.
Quote from: TIBIKE200 on January 06, 2017, 10:44:32 PMYou have been asking the same questions for almost 3 years... One can expect someone to learn something in that time frame no?
Yes. However, personally offending someone or resorting to insults never contributes to a conversation regardless of how stupid a question might be. In the past, I dont think my questions have been about financing options. They have been to learn about different doctors and their prices. However, when it comes to financing, I thought some from the board might have some knowledge as to what banking institutions might provide loans for such a surgery.
Quote from: TIBIKE200 on January 06, 2017, 11:03:03 PMMy take on the matter without offending you.. So don't take it personally
3 years ago (well actually 2.. I was wrong), you felt crapty about your height or to be more specific, you felt crapty about your success with women. Than you disappear for 2 years and come back with the same question "will 2 inches make me more attractive to women". during those 2 years you didnt save up alot of money probably because you decided not to do LL because probably you entered into a relationship with a woman. Now, two years later that woman either left you or cheated on you so your self confidence has hit rock buttom and you are back to square one. My take on it? You are just crapty with women and are so dependant on them that your entire state of mind is being "controlled" by the presence or lack of presence of a woman in your life. Grow some balls instead of your legs since that seems to be the lack of size in your body....
Let's say you go through with it and get to 5'10 or even 5'11... Then what? if you are crapty with women at 5'9 you will still be at 5'10-5'11... work on that
p.s Sorry for the rude language, but it was just made to make my point clearer
I agree with you that this was my main motivation but it is no longer. At this point, I want to get taller simply because I am not content with my height. Everywhere I go, I notice how much taller everyone is than me. Or at least most of the population. I said I was 5'9 but I just went and got measured and im 5'8.5 . I just want to be taller. Most of my coworkers are 6'0 foot and up.
Quote from: TIBIKE200 on January 06, 2017, 11:19:31 PMNah.. He will be shorter than 25-30% of men in almost every place around the western world.
And Yves, most of your coworkers are not 6' and up but 5'10 and up.. Believe me, 5cms is alot of difference.
So you think they lie about their height? Or wear lifts like many people do?
I honestly feel that 3 inches would make a huge difference in ones self confidence. The average height here in the us is 5'10 and im 5'8. Two inches below average.
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