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Posted on Nov 19, 2014, 2:01 pm
#121

haha dude what happen to you?
Relax
Are you gay?

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Posted on Nov 19, 2014, 2:36 pm
#122

Quote from: goodlucktomylegs on November 19, 2014, 02:01:37 PMhaha dude what happen to you?
Relax
Are you gay?


ChrisIsaak (also a good looking fella!) is most assuredly not gay. He has a smoking HOT gf that he had when he was 5'5". Something you guys can't even pull off at 5'10" Lololol.

And ChrisIsaak is definitely much more confident, intelligent, logical, and most importantly LUCID than all of you people (and I'm holding myself back right now)!

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Posted on Nov 19, 2014, 2:46 pm
#123

Quote from: goodlucktomylegs on November 19, 2014, 02:01:37 PMhaha dude what happen to you?
Relax
Are you gay?


Nope bro, I'm straight. But I've got two eyes. I can tell if a guy is handsome or not  Don't judge.. Anyone should get it done

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Posted on Nov 19, 2014, 3:18 pm
#124

I think RGKEY is pretty good looking too, I wonder if there is something about being handsome and short that doesn't add up.

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Posted on Nov 19, 2014, 3:43 pm
#125

Lol, please stop it guys Don't judge.. Anyone should get it done

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Posted on Nov 19, 2014, 3:54 pm
#126

Honestly I don't see anything wrong with saying another guy is handsome. It doesn't make someone gay. (And I don't think being gay is a negative thing either). It's an aesthetic remark, not a sexual one. It's more common among women (to praise each other), not so much among men, but it doesn't bother me. South American, Middle Eastern and Italian men kiss each other from the cheek as a greeting. It isn't considered gay either. And these are, mind you, more homophobic cultures than North America. I think your idea of "gay" is a caricature, not a real one. I've met many gay people when I lived in the US as I did theater - some were stereotypical gay, I admit, but many weren't. It's an interesting topic so I wanted to add my two cents. Some of my best friends tease and call me "bi" when I make aesthetic remarks about other men, so I'm used to the response I got and I was expecting it too. It's hilarious.

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Posted on Nov 19, 2014, 4:49 pm
#127

Ill try to speak for the guys here who are 5'10" and +.
We aren't doing this for the same reasons that you do it, Getting height for women is sad and pathetic.
Don't think that you're better looking than everyone else who is 5'10" and + on the forum that's straight up idiotic  Don't judge.. Anyone should get it done I consider myself very handsome too. And saying that you don't understand the 5'10" and up guys for wanting more height is just plain stupid, What if  Peter Dinklage (135cm) came here and started to call you losers for wanting more height at 150cm and that you lack something that he doesn't and how popular and successful he is at his height (135cm). We have different reasons to do it, Some of us are more successful than you are and this has nothing to do with height, There are plenty of short and successful people but taller people are more successful on average. No need to show you superiority complex.

QuoteThe superiority complex is an exaggerated striving for superiority in which the individual hides their feelings of inferiority. The inferiority complex, in contrast, is an exaggerated feeling of inferiority in which the individual hides their striving for superiority. While everyone has feelings of inferiority and strive to overcome them, to be called a complex, the feeling or striving must be pathological in nature. In the case of superiority complex, the individual would deny any feelings of inferiority, any attempt to uncover it would likely be met with resistance, or violence. While a patient may exhibit one complex or the other, Adler believed that if one complex was present, then the other can be found hidden in the patient's actions. Also, Adler believed that in every case of mental illness, an exaggerated feeling of inferiority will be found. Patients are defined not by whether or not they have an inferiority complex or superiority complex, but how it manifests itself in the patient's actions.[citation needed]

"We should not be astonished if in the cases where we see an inferiority [feeling] complex we find a superiority complex more or less hidden. On the other hand, if we inquire into a superiority complex and study its continuity, we can always find a more or less hidden inferiority [feeling] complex."[2]

"If a person is a show-off it is only because she or he feels inferior, because she or he does not feel strong enough to compete with others on the useful side of life. That is why she or he stays on the useless side. She or he is not in harmony with society. It seems to be a trait of human nature that when individuals - both children and adults - feel weak, they want to solve the problems of life in such a way as to obtain personal superiority without any admixture of social interest. A superiority complex is a second phase. It is a compensation for the inferiority [feeling] complex."[3]

"The superiority complex is one of the ways that a person with an inferiority complex may use as a method of escape from her or his difficulties. She or he assumes that she or he is superior when she or he is not, and this false success compensates her or him for the state of inferiority which she or he cannot bear. The normal person does not have a superiority complex, she or he does not even have a sense of superiority. She or he has the striving to be superior in the sense that we all have ambition to be successful; but so long as this striving is expressed in work it does not lead to false valuations, which are at the root of mental disease."[4]

From Alfred Adler's point of view, an individual faced with a task wants to overcome or master the task. This is known as striving for superiority. For a well adapted individual, this striving is not for personal superiority over others, but an overcoming of the task, or finding useful answers to questions in life. When faced with the task, the individual will experience a feeling of inferiority or a sense that the current situation is not as good as it could be. This feeling is similar to stress. If the individual has not been properly trained, the task may seem too much to overcome and lead to an exaggerated feeling of inferiority, or intense anxiety. The individual may, after several unsuccessful attempts to accomplish the task, give up on mastering the task, experiencing the inferiority complex, or a depressed state. The individual may also make several attempts at solving the problem and find a solution to the problem that causes problems in other areas. An individual who answers the question "How can I be thin?" by not eating will become thin, but at the cost over their overall health.

An individual who is not properly trained to answer life's problems may turn from striving for superiority in useful ways to that of a personal superiority at all cost. If an individual cannot be better than another on their own merit, they will attempt to tear down another person or group to maintain their superior position.

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Posted on Nov 19, 2014, 6:32 pm
#128

Quote from: 680 on November 19, 2014, 04:49:18 PMIll try to speak for the guys here who are 5'10" and +.
We aren't doing this for the same reasons that you do it, Getting height for women is sad and pathetic.
Don't think that you're better looking than everyone else who is 5'10" and + on the forum that's straight up idiotic  Don't judge.. Anyone should get it done I consider myself very handsome too. And saying that you don't understand the 5'10" and up guys for wanting more height is just plain stupid, What if  Peter Dinklage (135cm) came here and started to call you losers for wanting more height at 150cm and that you lack something that he doesn't and how popular and successful he is at his height (135cm). We have different reasons to do it, Some of us are more successful than you are and this has nothing to do with height, There are plenty of short and successful people but taller people are more successful on average. No need to show you superiority complex.


I couldn't agree more.

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Posted on Nov 19, 2014, 6:44 pm
#129

i feel a lot of jealousy even from guys who are 178 cm.

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Posted on Nov 19, 2014, 6:51 pm
#130

Clearly the successful 5'10+ guys aren't on this forum because they are out getting laid and making money instead of obsessing over height.

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