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Posted on Jul 19, 2021, 9:46 pm
#21

Your limbs are indeed very long, probably even more accentuated due to you being pretty skinny, how much do you weigh at 5'7,5? A good thing is your arms are also long though.

For reference I'm 1 inch shorter than you and weigh 61kg and you look much taller than me

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Posted on Jul 19, 2021, 10:01 pm
#22

Quote from: RichTheGreat on July 19, 2021, 09:46:24 PMYour limbs are indeed very long, probably even more accentuated due to you being pretty skinny, how much do you weigh at 5'7,5? A good thing is your arms are also long though.

For reference I'm 1 inch shorter than you and weigh 61kg and you look much taller than me
Yes I am 172 cm it is almost 5'8 but I have long head and I have 56 kilograms.Do you think I can still manage to lengthen 4 cm in femurs because my tibias are long.I will look maybe like these people here http://imgur.com/a/TTeEbUE.

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Posted on Jul 19, 2021, 11:13 pm
#23

You look healthy and ok Brother, great proportions too, but I reckon you might look even better (and hit a lil harder) with another 8 kg of muscle.

https://imgur.com/gallery/PvGu6at


I was 59 kg two years ago after a vegan diet, This is me now (maybe a little fat , but its a cold winter here atm) at 54 yo, 68 kg, 179 cm (i was 171 cm), I am a hard gainer, only way I can put on muscle is heavy weight and plenty of chicken and ice cream. It has been my experience that Girls (at least in Australia) prefer a lil more meat (just my opinion).

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Posted on Jul 20, 2021, 3:49 am
#24

If you did 4cm femurs and 3cm from scoliosis surgery it would look about the same as now but taller.  If you are doing both I would cease to worry about proportion issues.

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Posted on Jul 20, 2021, 8:09 am
#25

Quote from: HobbitMan on July 20, 2021, 03:49:57 AMIf you did 4cm femurs and 3cm from scoliosis surgery it would look about the same as now but taller.  If you are doing both I would cease to worry about proportion issues.
Yeah,but I would do first leg lengthening and scoliosis after 2 years so thats why I ask would I look acceptable with those 4 cm.
Also I have 0.90 ratio tibia and femurs.With 4 cm on femurs I would have 0.80 ratio what is perfect ratio that anyone could have.

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Posted on Jul 20, 2021, 6:31 pm
#26

Quote from: AimHigh on July 19, 2021, 11:13:46 PMYou look healthy and ok Brother, great proportions too, but I reckon you might look even better (and hit a lil harder) with another 8 kg of muscle.

https://imgur.com/gallery/PvGu6at


I was 59 kg two years ago after a vegan diet, This is me now (maybe a little fat , but its a cold winter here atm) at 54 yo, 68 kg, 179 cm (i was 171 cm), I am a hard gainer, only way I can put on muscle is heavy weight and plenty of chicken and ice cream. It has been my experience that Girls (at least in Australia) prefer a lil more meat (just my opinion).
Yeah I would definetely look better with 8 kilos of muscles but I would like to lengthen too because here in Dinarids 186 cm is average and in younger generations like me every third men is over 190 cm.Also girls are on average around 175 cm here.
There is also huge difference between north and south of Croatia.In North men are on average 180 cm and girls 166 cm.Dinarids are like some superior race I dont know how to explain it.I just feel intimidated when everyone around me is around 190 cm and I am around 173cm,children at 13 years are here around 180 cm.

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Posted on Aug 6, 2021, 1:25 pm
#27

Also this is how would I look with 4 cm tibias is that looks weird would I look same with femurs because I already have very short torso and long legs in beggining.
http://imgur.com/a/pBjgrvk

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