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Posted on May 14, 2024, 3:14 pm
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There's this one guy on one of the local web forums in my country who actively participates in various discussions.

He opened controversial topic regarding one of the most popular female user there and mocked her lightly. Apparently, he was pursuing her in the past and got rejected.

A while later said female user entered and buried this guy alive with brutish lines imaginable. One of the most obvious and hurtful for a man was the line of "you short-legged" or something like that. Basically, she has seen the guy in real life somewhere and knew that he was short in height and especially, short-legged. He also posts his pictures there and he's really short-legged and short in general, maybe barely reaches 5'5 in the morning.

Although I was not participating in that discussion, that line hurt me really bad not only for him but also myself as I'm also short and have short legs.

It was after that incident that I decided I really needed LL in my life as living as a short-legged man at 5'5 is brutal.

That guy is in his mid-30-s and coping really hard. He actively tries to flirt with female users there but none of them take him seriously and I bet he knows that. I don't know how can he live like that when no sane woman views him as a potential romantic or short term partner. He's just unattractive in their eyes just because he's short and short-legged and they all know it because, as I mentioned, he actively posts his full-frame pictures on that forum.

One of the female users also mentioned in relevant topic that she automatically qualifies guys below 181-182 cm into friendzone which, again, was brutal to read.

I don't know what to do at 165 cm height. Go for 6-7 cm tibia first and than 8 cm femurs to reach 180 cm and break that hard barrier most women have for guys in terms of height or do 5 cm tibia to become 170 cm and then another 5 cm femurs to settle at 175 cm and be average.

I don't give a fk about those bitches who demand 6 feet or something to be honest, I just want to become normal-sized, long-legged adult man with no detrimental flaws in appearance (like short legs for example). If I lack that 5 cm at 175 cm it's no big deal, at least majority of women won't disqualify me due to lack of 5 cm.

I would like to be 180 cm but 15 cm LL is very risky and I don't want to suffer from complications my whole life.

That guy is really unattractive in terms of stature and proportions to be honest. He also needs double LL of at least 4 inches to overcome short-legged appearance and become averagish in terms of height.
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Posted on May 19, 2024, 10:11 pm
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Dude, it's not about being at least 180 cm or nothing at all.  Brutal mockery of a short guy on a local web forum I never said that a man should be at least that height in order to be successful with most women. I'm saying that any height below solid 5'8 is a serious disadvantage for a man in dating life. He can be perfect in all areas but the sheer lack of height will hinder him with most women and his dating pool will be very small.

Besides, it's not about being a certain height, but not to have short and disproportional legs. Short legs are not attractive on men and it makes an already short man look even shorter than he really is.

So, the point of LL is not only to become taller but also to normalize leg-to-frame ratio and appear perfectly proportional with relatively long legs while reaching at least 5'8 height. Of course 5'10 and up is better but 5'8 is minimum for a man in order to feel taller than the average height women.

The mocking I mentioned in this post related to a man in his mid-30s who stands at about 5'3-5'5 range. He once claimed 5'10, then 5'8 1/2. Both of those claims sounded ridiculous from him as he's obviously a very short guy based on all the photos he posts and some forum members know him IRL and confirm that he's a short dude. That's another problem of short men who claim 4-5 inches taller heights than they really are. It's ridiculous and screams insecurity.

I have acknowledged that I'm a short man who enters his 30s and want to overcome this issue with the only right solution there is: double LL of at least 3 inches in total.

I don't want to look overcompensating man with thug style, MMA training flexing or other bull  like living in gym or something similar. I want to tackle the issue directly, without masking it with those bull  the majority of short men cope with. I don't want to look ridiculous with tons of muscles like that Jeff Nippard guy. Neither do I want to look like Lil Wayne with thug style and tons  ty tatts on my body. Neither do I want to train in Jiu Jitsu or MMA or in other martial arts in order to compensate my lack of height like most short guys do these days (Jiu Jitsu and MMA is short guys' panacea these days).

I don't know about that guy who got mocked on that forum, neither do I know about other short men around the globe who try to overcompensate with various ways. Either they don't know about LL or they think that they don't need it. It's fine if they think that way but I can't be like them because I don't think that way. Yeah, you can compensate with many things but at the end of the day you're still overcompensating short guy who look ridiculous with every attempt of overcompensating mechanism employed in your life.

Maybe some of them who know about LL but not plan to do it wish they did it in their hearts but are either broke or wary of side effects and refrain from doing it. But, what I'm 100% sure is that almost all short men around the globe wish they ended up being taller than shorter.

Again, to me, LL is not only about getting taller but also getting longer legs to appear long-legged and attractive. That's also very important besides height gain for a man. Now, if someone is already long-legged and needs LL for height gain, than he has to make compromises between inches and proportions. But, to me, LL is not only to become taller, but also to become more proportionate which is more important to me than reaching 180 cm of height. I'll be fine with 173 cm with long and attractive legs. At that height and with long legs, I won't look like a manlet and employing other things to become more attractive won't be perceived as overcompensation by others. That's what matters the most.
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