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Posted on Dec 30, 2020, 11:08 am
#1
Hi everybody

I tried to do a mockup on my mac (guide is for MS Paint) but it seems that I'm not capable of making the picture bigger without just pulling it apart in both directions.

I'd like to ask you guys (and/or girls) politely to create two mockups of me with +8cm on femurs and +5 on each segment. Thank you very much in advance!

FYI: I've been lurking for several months and I am 178cm in the morning and around 176.5-177.5 in the evening if that matters. I am mainly afraid of losing my athletic capability if I lengthen my legs.

Link: https://imgur.com/a/hvp5ne9
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Posted on Dec 30, 2020, 2:46 pm
#2
What is ur wingspan and inseam length.
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Posted on Dec 30, 2020, 2:58 pm
#3
Wingspan is around 183cm and inseam is around 81cm (but not sure if I measured the inseam correctly).
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Posted on Jan 1, 2021, 3:11 am
#4
Hi! I made mockups - https://imgur.com/a/FJ7vxlX
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Posted on Jan 1, 2021, 5:33 am
#5
Thank you very much! I appreciate this.
Now the question: Do I look too alien in the pictures? Could I pull off one of the two taller heights?
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Posted on Jan 2, 2021, 2:39 pm
#6
All three look good to me imho but then again im not someone who looks at proportions hard like most people do here do but if i had to pick one id say the one on the right looks good compared to how low your knees to the one in the middle plus the more strain it may give overtime by one seg with that amount.. (Not a doctor but something to be weary off)
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Posted on Jan 2, 2021, 7:02 pm
#7
Thanks for your input! I really don't know if it looks clownish. The far right looks best IMO but it'd take two surgeries.
I have one (or two) more major concerns: Is it good that i have strong and massive legs or is it counterproductive? I'd like to keep them as muscular as possible or will I have inevitably skinny legs after the surgery? I already had patellar tendonitis bc of squatting too heavy too often, so my quads feel quite tight sometimes but I am very used to stretching. What lengthening amount would have the least effect on my athletic ability? I think two surgeries would be too much for my body.
I am also aware that I am at average height with 5'10 / 178cm and I never experienced discrimination bc of my height (I am from Central/Western Europe) but I'd like to feel tall and I don't know if it's worth to do such a crazy surgery only to become 6-10 cm taller.

Thx guys
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Posted on Jan 3, 2021, 10:22 am
#8
I think its good that you have strong legs bro since they are going to be atrophied by you not using them for a while and i think by the time you are walking youd be better off then most people who do LL and dont work out their legs (Ask doctor though its just my opinion) Again im not sure about what will have the least effect i think femurs are more easy but hopefully someone who has done both or one set can answer if not just ask the doctor what kind of patient recovered faster femur or tibs .Sorry i know this isnt helpful prolly just thought i give this a shot . But about your last part honestly if you want to do LL at that height do it who am i to say otherwise depending on how bad you want the extra height you will know if its worth it . This isnt something you can be unsure about.
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Posted on Jan 4, 2021, 4:16 pm
#9
looking very good bro! go for it. it looks sexy but no homo! definitely go for it man like im honest it looks really good.
with these legs you look like a kickboxer. imagine becoming a kickboxer after this highkick to the neck easy
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Posted on Jan 5, 2021, 11:12 am
#10
Okay thank you. I don't know if you're being sarcastic now but I'll accept it as a compliment.
Guys can you give me some more opinions? I am seriously considering to do this in a few years from now, my biggest concerns are functionality/fitness and not looking funny.
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