MEDICAL DISCLAIMER: The information provided on OrthoLength Pro is for educational purposes only and does not substitute for professional medical advice. Always consult with a qualified orthopedic surgeon.
Posted on Nov 17, 2014, 7:59 am
#31

If you really feel that the extra height will make you happy then go for LL. I see no benefit in trying to justify the reason to get LL, getting members approval and sympathy, it's just a waste of time. The fact is that you will be criticized and maybe regarded as a troll for complaining about your current height since a lot of members here are either considering or doing LL in order to escape discrimination for being objectively short(<170cm). A lot of us will never reach your current height but still be capable of living a happy, normal life after successful LL even if it means being below average. You should at least appreciate that you're not objectively short and don't face heightism on a daily basis. Unfortunately the sad reality is that height neurosis does tend to make people delusional by over exaggerating average height in different countries which is evident in this topic. I have many rich Asian friends with good upbringing in a first world country and I can say that their average height is around 170cm. But to a person suffering from severe height neurosis, they may appear 5'9 or 5'10.
Well accepting your current height would be the best solution, but then again it's easier said than done. If you feel that sacrificing your resources and wellbeing is worth the extra few cm, go for it since it's your life and you know best what makes you happy.   

Like (0)
Posted on Nov 17, 2014, 8:37 am
#32

Quote from: Taller on November 17, 2014, 05:30:07 AMYou don't have short legs. I am 179 CM with a 185-186CM wingspan and a 96-97CM sittin height and I look totally normal. At my natural height, I wear US 30 or 32 inseam pants. I still look pretty normal with lifts that make me 188CM and 34 US inseam pants, though.


People do call me tall once in a while at 179, especially girls. It's definitely nowhere near short. I would just really like to be taller for personal reasons that are detailed in other posts.


179 is exactly average for a Caucasian male in America. I think many people of varying heights in this world want to be taller. But in my short time on this forum, I think people should share their desires for wanting to be taller and getting info. I'm 185.5-186cm at night and want to aim for at least 188cm. It was never my intention to upset anyone when I wanted to talk about my ll but can understand now why some people here were hostile towards me considering ll.

Like (0)
Posted on Nov 17, 2014, 9:21 am
#33

There are so many things people don't understand. I've seen a few guys who posted pictures so we could see their proportions, some of them were average height some were short. Let's say they were all ugly and had awful bodys. Height wasn't the main problem.

I can imagine how you all look like, you are all just losers. LL won't change that.

And about feeling small at average: I'm now 175cm, 177cm with normal shoes, before that I was 163cm (at 15). I did LL and grew a few cm naturally because I'm still young. I was in Germany a few days ago, a tall country right? You know what? I felt tall, I was taller than 95% of the women, most of the guys were around my height, some were tall as hell and some even towered over me. But that was only a handful.

So what is your problem? Are you all gay? Because height is no problem at all with women at this height. I am one of you, I'm also average and wanting to do LL at this height is just dumb. You all need confidence not more cm.

Like (0)
Posted on Nov 17, 2014, 9:58 am
#34

Quote from: 123 on November 17, 2014, 09:21:02 AMLet's say they were all ugly and had awful bodys. Height wasn't the main problem.

I can imagine how you all look like, you are all just losers. LL won't change that.


AYyyyyLmaooo

Quote from: TheRisingShorty on November 17, 2014, 07:59:42 AMIf you really feel that the extra height will make you happy then go for LL. I see no benefit in trying to justify the reason to get LL, getting members approval and sympathy, it's just a waste of time. The fact is that you will be criticized and maybe regarded as a troll for complaining about your current height since a lot of members here are either considering or doing LL in order to escape discrimination for being objectively short(<170cm). A lot of us will never reach your current height but still be capable of living a happy, normal life after successful LL even if it means being below average. You should at least appreciate that you're not objectively short and don't face heightism on a daily basis. Unfortunately the sad reality is that height neurosis does tend to make people delusional by over exaggerating average height in different countries which is evident in this topic. I have many rich Asian friends with good upbringing in a first world country and I can say that their average height is around 170cm. But to a person suffering from severe height neurosis, they may appear 5'9 or 5'10.
Well accepting your current height would be the best solution, but then again it's easier said than done. If you feel that sacrificing your resources and wellbeing is worth the extra few cm, go for it since it's your life and you know best what makes you happy.   


This is what I'd like to tell people everytime this discussion emerges, I just couldn't say it better myself.

Like (0)
Posted on Nov 17, 2014, 10:00 am
#35

Go for it .Wish u all for best result Don't judge.. Anyone should get it done

Like (0)
Posted on Nov 17, 2014, 10:01 am
#36

Quote from: 123 on November 17, 2014, 09:21:02 AMThere are so many things people don't understand. I've seen a few guys who posted pictures so we could see their proportions, some of them were average height some were short. Let's say they were all ugly and had awful bodys. Height wasn't the main problem.

I can imagine how you all look like, you are all just losers. LL won't change that.

And about feeling small at average: I'm now 175cm, 177cm with normal shoes, before that I was 163cm (at 15). I did LL and grew a few cm naturally because I'm still young. I was in Germany a few days ago, a tall country right? You know what? I felt tall, I was taller than 95% of the women, most of the guys were around my height, some were tall as hell and some even towered over me. But that was only a handful.

So what is your problem? Are you all gay? Because height is no problem at all with women at this height. I am one of you, I'm also average and wanting to do LL at this height is just dumb. You all need confidence not more cm.


Bloody hell, STOP THIS NONSENSE. Most of the higher average height guys like "taller" and "uppland" want to do it for self-image purposes, NOT FOR SOME RANDOM WOMEN They both want to be taller or the same height as their dads, They might have some daddy issues, But who are we to judge?

This is the best solution if you have height neurosis or/and can't accept your current height .
I don't feel short at 177cm by any means, But i don't want to be at this height either, There  is no need for you to be this bitter, Like the taller users stole your height or something. I might not agree with everyone that wants LL, But i don't flame them for no good reason. I am sick of hearing about doing LL for women and what women like... It makes me wanna puke, Its what i want and not some random whores!

Calling people  "gay" and "losers" is not very mature of you.

Like (0)
Posted on Nov 17, 2014, 10:07 am
#37

Oh come on 123 has a bit of a point really. We would all get much better returns if we invested our energy into gym workouts or studies. Also he's pretty hilarious.

Like (0)
Posted on Nov 17, 2014, 10:28 am
#38

Quote from: 680 on November 17, 2014, 10:01:45 AMBloody hell, STOP THIS NONSENSE. Most of the higher average height guys like "taller" and "uppland" want to do it for self-image purposes, NOT FOR SOME RANDOM WOMEN They both want to be taller or the same height as their dads, They might have some daddy issues, But who are we to judge?

This is the best solution if you have height neurosis or/and can't accept your current height .
I don't feel short at 177cm by any means, But i don't want to be at this height either, There  is no need for you to be this bitter, Like the taller users stole your height or something. I might not agree with everyone that wants LL, But i don't flame them for no good reason. I am sick of hearing about doing LL for women and what women like... It makes me wanna puke, Its what i want and not some random whores!

Calling people  "gay" and "losers" is not very mature of you.


Don't take it too seriously, that's my way of talking. Don't want to offend anybody. I'm not bitter, I'm happy  Don't judge.. Anyone should get it done

I just don't understand how someone is willing to go through this because they can't accept their perfectly fine height. But you don't understand me, how the hell should you? You haven't been in this 10 month painful procedure like me. But you will understand me if you do LL and complicatiosn arise, trust me.

Like (0)
Posted on Nov 17, 2014, 11:07 am
#39

Quote from: Uppland on November 17, 2014, 10:07:02 AMOh come on 123 has a bit of a point really. We would all get much better returns if we invested our energy into gym workouts or studies. Also he's pretty hilarious.


Well your 5'10" and aiming for 6'1.5" (187cms is 6'1".5") which is a desirable height. You'll be in the tall category. I'm aiming for 6'3" or 6'4" which is very tall in America and has a different effect than 6'0"-6'2" which is regular tall. Basically every height could be subdivided into 3" categories

Extremely short,Very short, short,average, tall, very tall, extremely tall

So basically, every height category could be divided by 3" ranges and will have a situation in a social setting. You'll be average to tall even in your country I think? Correct me if I'm wrong though.

Like (0)
Posted on Nov 17, 2014, 11:33 am
#40

if you're happy 123 why don't you leave this forum and enjoy your life?
If i did ll, i would never come back here.

Like (0)

You must be logged in to post a reply.

Related Topics