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Posted on Apr 24, 2015, 5:51 pm
#321

Quote from: programdude on April 23, 2015, 02:55:06 AMGirls were already pretty interested in mine, and are outright blunt about liking my height. One girl I've been with since has said she hated how the guy she dated before was short and it was great I am tall, another said I could be christian grey because of my height. The girls in florida even when I was crippled who knew what I was doing would keep saying how perfect my height was for them now. One who hadn't seen me until I returned said she loved "how big I was now". So in short, yes they are much more enthusiastic, incredibly so.

A friend for the full time is what I recommend.

lol, whoever is remotely tall is christian grey in the eyes of the female 13 year old brain.

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Posted on Apr 24, 2015, 6:12 pm
#322

Quote from: Melan_sprint on April 24, 2015, 05:51:25 PMlol, whoever is remotely tall is christian grey in the eyes of the female 13 year old brain.

Not really, programdude is probably both handsome and with a certain je sais quoi to warrant such a comment.

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Posted on Apr 25, 2015, 5:15 am
#323

Quote from: programdude on April 23, 2015, 02:55:06 AMGirls were already pretty interested in mine, and are outright blunt about liking my height. One girl I've been with since has said she hated how the guy she dated before was short
Installing height- Programdude's Precice 2 Internal femurs with Dr. Paley Sounds like you're much happier now. Congrats!

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Posted on Apr 25, 2015, 7:53 am
#324

I didn't lengthen to impress women, since I wasnt having trouble there before- But its definitely nice and goes to show how differently people perceive you. Still no one but the original seems to have noticed despite me not being 100% which is kind of what I expected.

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Posted on Apr 25, 2015, 8:20 am
#325

Quote from: programdude on April 25, 2015, 07:53:31 AMI didn't lengthen to impress women, since I wasnt having trouble there before- But its definitely nice and goes to show how differently people perceive you. Still no one but the original seems to have noticed despite me not being 100% which is kind of what I expected.
But you ARE much happier now, right? I'm hoping that this surgery will make me feel better about the way I look. I can't stand looking at myself at full length mirror, because I don't like the way I look. Hence my username "Doing It For Me". Is this the same reason why you're doing it?

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Posted on Apr 25, 2015, 9:11 am
#326

Yes, girls love tall men above everything else.

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Posted on Apr 25, 2015, 4:53 pm
#327

My legs need some bulk before I look natural in a mirror when in boxer briefs or something, but in clothes I look more proportional than before.

Even around people significantly taller than me, it no longer is something that makes me feel short, I'm perfectly happy in my own skin.

I never think about being short, where before it was a problem, and reap the benefits with women I previously mentioned which is nice. So yes, despite being not recovered I am happier. This would change if I stopped making improvements in my looseness, leg strength, and strides, but it seems to be a winning battle at this point.

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Posted on Apr 25, 2015, 9:02 pm
#328

Quote from: DoingItForMe on April 23, 2015, 01:39:53 AMYou mean you wished you had someone to stretch you daily for 3 months? I'm asking because I only planned to have someone close to me help me out for about a month, but the next two months I'll be alone in the hotel (same one as yours probably). Is it possible to do the stretches yourself or something?

It already feels great wearing shoe lifts that bring me to 5'7" (well, actually more like 5'6.5" if everyone else had .5" shoe soles). So I can't wait to be 5'8" and wear some shoe lifts to bring me to 5'10" or so. Money and loss of time isn't an issue for me. The risk of long-term pain is a risk I'm willing to take, but I hope you make a recovery, because your diary is a constant reminder of that risk. If you recovered, I'd be more relieved. I'm rooting for ya, man! I'd much rather hear about the benefits and noticeable differences now that you're taller. Since you have been both 5'8" and 5'11", you actually have a way to compare the two. Sorry if this question is too personal, but do more girls talk to you or seem more interested in you? Or are there not much differences?

What shoe lifts are you wearing?
Where do you buy them or do you buy elevator shoes?

I tried some shoes a few years ago but they weren't comfortable and the lifts only add about an inch inside.

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Posted on Apr 26, 2015, 7:26 am
#329

Quote from: mini_me on April 25, 2015, 09:02:25 PMWhat shoe lifts are you wearing?
Where do you buy them or do you buy elevator shoes?

I tried some shoes a few years ago but they weren't comfortable and the lifts only add about an inch inside.
Ah, I've been wearing lifts since high school. I can help you here. Back then, I used to stuff socks under my foot to get taller. That's how desperate I was to not be the shortest male in my senior class. I don't recommend that method at all. What you want is a type of gel. Anything hard will be painful. If you go on eBay, and look up "shoe lifts", you will find a lot of listings for this black multi-layered shoe lift with this red air-cushion on the largest layer. The layers fit like lego pieces, smelled oddly like strawberries, and they ship from China. I think I paid $8 for them or something really cheap like that. This is what I use, and it's pretty comfortable. Now you just got to find the right shoes. For me, boot cut jeans are almost a must. You have to cover up the fact that the soles of your feet are very close to the top of your shoe. I've tried Timberlands and other boots. Some were okay. Some were very painful. The painful ones are the ones that don't give you much leeway where the laces are. What you want to do is go to your shoe store (preferably one of those warehouse ones where people don't bother you), and just bring your shoe lifts and test them out. There should be no area that feels tight with the lifts in. If it feels tight in any one spot, then it's going to rub your skin all day long and you will get blisters.

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Posted on Apr 29, 2015, 7:22 am
#330

Things seem to be going better. Strength, pains, and posture/tightness all improving.

Still not jogging around the block, but I see it in the near future at this point.

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