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Posted on Jan 15, 2021, 6:53 pm
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Current, 174-175 or so cm:

I know I’m starting with a short torso, but will this still look acceptable?

After getting to approximately 181cm:

I know I’m starting with a short torso, but will this still look acceptable?

I’m not the best dressed here, but I wore my shirt down to its natural tucking position.  What I did is lengthen the femurs the ~6cm and make them a bit thicker (to make them slightly less gangly looking, since I plan to do a lot of leg training after this to compensate).

Is it within the realm of reason, just based on these pictures?  I’m a bit less concerned about how I look without clothes because I don’t really like going in swim trunks to the beach or pool during the summer, so I’m virtually always going to be clothed in a social situation.

If not, I’ll see if I can just go to 178ish cm instead.  Far from my ideal but even 4cm would mean a lot  I know I’m starting with a short torso, but will this still look acceptable?
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Posted on Jan 15, 2021, 7:52 pm
#2
Bro i can't see any difference in the two pics....u are good to go for even 13cm split between femurs and tibia.
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Posted on Jan 15, 2021, 8:19 pm
#3
Very difficult to say with all those clothes on
But it's good that you'd be satisfied even with few cms
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Posted on Jan 15, 2021, 8:40 pm
#4
Thanks for initial opinions!  I admit part of why I didn’t do shirtless is because I am really unfortunately out of shape right now... which I hope to rectify starting now.

174-175cm:

I know I’m starting with a short torso, but will this still look acceptable?

181cm:

I know I’m starting with a short torso, but will this still look acceptable?

I know bulking legs and, really everything, will help a lot, but currently I’m the exact opposite of bulked.
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Posted on Jan 15, 2021, 8:44 pm
#5
You are definitely an endomorph I know I’m starting with a short torso, but will this still look acceptable?
Anyway, even if it's just 1 pic your legs are not long so i think you can go on without any problem.
such as many white people your tibia is on the long side, so better femur as you said
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Posted on Jan 15, 2021, 8:47 pm
#6
What is ur inseam and wingspan.
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Posted on Jan 15, 2021, 8:56 pm
#7
Inseam (book between legs method, measuring top of book to floor) seems to be about 81cm.  Might be as much as 82cm but no more, the tape I use is ever so slightly stretchy.

Wingspan I actually measured once and think I did it wrong, but it’s very close to my height already.  At most a cm or two longer.
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Posted on Jan 15, 2021, 10:09 pm
#8
What is your sitting height? Do you have any photos with your arms by your sides instead of in your pockets?
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Posted on Jan 15, 2021, 10:32 pm
#9
Not able to take a picture right now, but sitting height is between 91-92cm.  Can get a pic later tonight
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Posted on Jan 16, 2021, 10:40 pm
#10
Did a more traditional (nked and censored) set of pictures, from further away and at waist level.

Currently 173ish:

I know I’m starting with a short torso, but will this still look acceptable?

181cm:

I know I’m starting with a short torso, but will this still look acceptable?

EDIT: accidentally posted a morph that was closer to 184cm.  This one is fairly close to 181cm.

EDIT 2:  I overlaid this over a picture of some leg to body ratio pictures from that study about body attractiveness.  The one on the left is average LBR and the right is +3 Standard Deviations, with +1 on my left and +2 on my right.  Seems I am at most maybe +2 Standard Deviations from average in this morph?  Which I would be very happy with, since while leggy it’s not particularly unattractive and to my eye doesn’t look too extreme.

I know I’m starting with a short torso, but will this still look acceptable?

Any thoughts?
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