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Posted on Aug 3, 2015, 3:03 pm
#51

Sorry, but you should rename to Fantasyboi. To actually make your shoulders wider you need to lengthen both clavicle and scapula bones and there is not a single surgeon in the world who does that.

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Posted on Aug 3, 2015, 3:06 pm
#52

Quote from: MRbones on August 03, 2015, 03:02:51 PMmy "look like a model" quote was reference to my body before leg lengthening. namely that I had an 8 pack and a lot of muscles.

you mistake confidence for arrogance incorrectly. I am amazing so naturally I would be confident.

this is foreign to you because you are not confident, you hate yourself. stop hating yourself and become confident. only then can you be happy clavyboy.



you obviously hated yourself before you did LL, you keep contradicting yourself I know clavicle lengthening has risks just like every other surgery, but if there was a thing for your shoulders like there is for height (lifts) I wouldn't even want surgery, I already said having narrow shoulders hurts my confidence a little I don't deny that, but you act like you were forced to do LL and you didn't feel insecure about yourself at all and it's because "society made me do it" that's bull  lmao

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Posted on Aug 3, 2015, 3:08 pm
#53

Quote from: Dozer on August 03, 2015, 03:03:07 PMSorry, but you should rename to Fantasyboi. To actually make your shoulders wider you need to lengthen both clavicle and scapula bones and there is not a single surgeon in the world who does that.



Actually a surgeon by the name of Leif Rogers advertises it on his site and if I don't get them lengthened I won't feel that bad, I understand it could be worse but since it is possible and has been done before I want to keep my options open

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Posted on Aug 3, 2015, 3:11 pm
#54

nope I didn't need surgery, the quality of my life was already very good. it will simply make for a much better quality of life. you make a lot of accusations based on nothing.

you must be desperate to defend yourself if you start making baseless accusations. try to read what a person types, and then respond to it, instead of making it up as you go along.

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Posted on Aug 3, 2015, 3:14 pm
#55

Quote from: MRbones on August 03, 2015, 03:11:50 PMnope I didn't need surgery, the quality of my life was already very good. it will simply make for a much better quality of life. you make a lot of accusations based on nothing.

you must be desperate to defend yourself if you start making baseless accusations. try to read what a person types instead of making it up as you go along.



Cool story man, you serve no purpose to comment here anymore, I talk to multiple people on this forum who are looking for the same thing, no need to hate bro that "looks like a model and has great life"

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Posted on Aug 3, 2015, 3:20 pm
#56

its funny because your spreading your proportion problem to weak minded insecure individuals on this forum. and that cant be allowed to continue without some sanity in retort.

these poor people are so desperate to look for an escape goat for their problems that they are willing to blame anything about themselves for why they think they are inadequate in life. your advice is only preying on the weak.

clavicle lengthening is not the same as LL. no matter what you say. your advice is dangerous, especially when weak minded individuals read it. hopefully those people will pay attention to what me, dozer, and microman have said about this dangerous procedure. as well as shed light on the fact that no one in the world cares about clavicle length to the point of discriminating against it. its all in your head.

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Posted on Aug 3, 2015, 3:30 pm
#57

ive known a few tall bean pole like types, i've never seen at as much of a disadvantage, remember people compare you against others so in that respect given that your 6 1 with narrow shoulders you will automatically have a massive advantage over half the men in the room who are 5 10 and under irrespictive of their shoulder widths.

we would still need some pictures to assess the impact, it may very be that you have very narrow shoulders to the point where it's very noticable.

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Posted on Aug 3, 2015, 3:32 pm
#58

Quote from: MRbones on August 03, 2015, 03:20:56 PMits funny because your spreading your proportion problem to weak minded insecure individuals on this forum. and that cant be allowed to continue without some sanity in retort.

these poor people are so desperate to look for an escape goat for their problems that they are willing to blame anything about themselves for why they think they are inadequate in life. your advice is only preying on the weak.

clavicle lengthening is not the same as LL. no matter what you say. your advice is dangerous, especially when weak minded individuals read it. hopefully those people will pay attention to what me, dozer, and microman have said about this dangerous procedure. as well as shed light on the fact that no one in the world cares about clavicle length to the point of discriminating against it. its all in your head.

Lmao, I didn't say clavicle lengthening is the same as LL for a procedure, it's still altering your appearance, and society didn't tell you to go break your legs, you act like LL isn't dangerous at all, you come across as ignorant, I'm not giving "dangerous advice" to anyone, I'm not telling anyone to try to lengthen their clavicles, and yes people do get discriminated for their shoulder width not as much as height but they still do, I don't want to lengthen my clavicles for discrimination I want it for the reasons I stated, people here stress their lives about proportions when no one outside of this forum care about it, all I want is wider shoulder bones or the illusion of it, as far as I know there's nothing I can wear to give that illusion like shoulder pads casually, some of it is in my head I agree but it just sucks to have a small frame in general no matter what your height is.

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Posted on Aug 3, 2015, 3:34 pm
#59

Quote from: microman on August 03, 2015, 03:30:36 PMive known a few tall bean pole like types, i've never seen at as much of a disadvantage, remember people compare you against others so in that respect given that your 6 1 with narrow shoulders you will automatically have a massive advantage over half the men in the room who are 5 10 and under irrespictive of their shoulder widths.

we would still need some pictures to assess the impact, it may very be that you have very narrow shoulders to the point where it's very noticable.



I'll be honest it's not very noticeable and it used to be worse until I hit puberty and my shoulders broadened a little bit, I don't even want this surgery if there was something I could wear like lifts, only for shoulders I guess it bothers me a little more cause my dads family has wide shoulders if anyone has any knowledge if they make custom shoulder pads like that for male then I'd appreciate it thanks

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Posted on Aug 3, 2015, 3:45 pm
#60

Quote I guess it bothers me a little more cause my dads family has wide shoulders


the parallels for you and other excuse makers are astounding lol. its quite funny.

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