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Posted on Aug 24, 2014, 9:55 pm
#221

Quote from: Polycrates. on August 24, 2014, 09:46:17 PMBut it goes to prove a point: never tell a female about this, ever.
Why not? It sorts the dumbest ones out.

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Posted on Aug 24, 2014, 10:15 pm
#222

The main reason i wouldnt tell a girl/woman about this surgery is because it would suggest my genes are worse than they initially appeared to be..(i think a big part of why lots of girls want tall guys is because they think they are genetically better than shorter guys)

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Posted on Aug 24, 2014, 10:48 pm
#223

Perhaps that is why she appeared as if she had been raped. Maybe she was indeed raped metaphorically, knowing that this type of deception against her instincts exists in the world.

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Posted on Aug 24, 2014, 10:57 pm
#224

Quote from: Wannabegiant on August 24, 2014, 10:15:03 PMThe main reason i wouldnt tell a girl/woman about this surgery is because it would suggest my genes are worse than they initially appeared to be..(i think a big part of why lots of girls want tall guys is because they think they are genetically better than shorter guys)
Honestly, I cancelled that in my area. I know for sure doing this surgery to appeal females is just wrong. Especially them braindead sluts who should care about your genes. You don't want that crap.

QuoteMaybe she was indeed raped metaphorically, knowing that this type of deception against her instincts exists in the world. Yeah, that's a good point. I was having x-ray once at random clinic, and the woman in charge of it asked what's with my legs, I told her I lengthened them and she said something like 'well you can't cheat nature', damn I got pissed and literally felt beating her to death telling her she can't beat death. The only thing that stopped me is the fact I was still wearing frames.

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Posted on Aug 24, 2014, 11:40 pm
#225

But if the reason is based on genes, then you cant really blame those girls as it is part of evolution and natural. If a girl drops a guy because she has been mentally conditioned by society that taller guys are better then i agree she is not worth it.

I mean can we really hold it against a person who (maybe only subconciously) is looking for good genes? its different compared to girls who want a bad boy, like the criminals who gets tons of love letters (criminal behavior doesnt suggest good genes, maybe it gives the impression of aggressive behavior and thus alpha genes, but it should be obvious to their instincts that simply being aggressive doesnt translate to being alpha)

Its similar as me wanting to marry a girl with a good looking face, because i want our children to be good looking too, if i found out a good looking girl had done lots of plastic surgery and that she was originally ugly, then i wouldnt be able to date her, because her new look isnt suggestive of her actual genes she will pass on.

Although height is slightly different since it is more affected by the environment/nutrition during the time you grow up, so even people with good genes for height can end up shorter than they should have been based on their genes. the facial features wont change depending on your nutrition during the growth, if anything just minimally.

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Posted on Aug 25, 2014, 2:16 am
#226

I would date a hot girl who had plastic surgery for fun, but would definitely make sure that no kids come out of it if her plastic surgery was extreme! Point is that I can still find a "fake" girl attractive, but wouldn't want my kids to have her genes. I am sure it can work that way for women being attracted to men who had LL. As long as he is proportional, women are still programmed to find tall men attractive subconsciously, regardless of how they got tall. Now, they might take precautions to stop themselves from having that man'a kids (and such a precaution might be rejection), but that is merely the logical part of the brain kicking in, and the logical part of the brain is NOT responsible for attraction. The natural feelings of attraction would still present of the LL patient looks good.

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Posted on Aug 25, 2014, 2:33 am
#227

Quote from: Taller on August 25, 2014, 02:16:16 AMI would date a hot girl who had plastic surgery for fun, but would definitely make sure that no kids come out of it if her plastic surgery was extreme! Point is that I can still find a "fake" girl attractive, but wouldn't want my kids to have her genes. I am sure it can work that way for women being attracted to men who had LL. As long as he is proportional, women are still programmed to find tall men attractive subconsciously, regardless of how they got tall. Now, they might take precautions to stop themselves from having that man'a kids (and such a precaution might be rejection), but that is merely the logical part of the brain kicking in, and the logical part of the brain is NOT responsible for attraction. The natural feelings of attraction would still present of the LL patient looks good.

Yeah when i said i wouldnt date a hot girl who had plastic surgery, i basically meant that i wouldnt try to make her my girlfriend, i would bang her though regulary if she was up to it. I just dont want her genes if she was ugly before surgery.

However women are different, they knowing we did a surgery like this would tell them we are insecure, and maybe also shallow with our looks. These personality traits are very off putting to many women, even if they happen to like what they see. Some girls might still want the D, but not date us because of the surgery. personally i wouldnt want to remove the potential of a partnership with anyone who is hot enough to bang (only exception is as mentioned when they had plastic surgery and i knew about it, and they where ugly before)

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Posted on Aug 25, 2014, 3:33 am
#228

MDOW, did you ever get random pain in your thighs while lengthening tibias? Particularly in the hamstrings?

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Posted on Aug 25, 2014, 4:03 am
#229

Quote from: KiloKAHN on August 25, 2014, 03:33:43 AMMDOW, did you ever get random pain in your thighs while lengthening tibias? Particularly in the hamstrings?

No. All my pain was at or below the knees.

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Posted on Aug 25, 2014, 4:27 am
#230

Man,  I haven't read of any other tibia lengthening patient having pain on their thighs yet one day the pain in my right hamstring for so bad I needed a shot underneath my thigh for pain relief. Weird.

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