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Posted on Aug 29, 2022, 11:40 pm
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I really dont understand where this average of 5'9 came from here in America.

Every other man I see seems to be 6ft or more.

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Posted on Aug 29, 2022, 11:49 pm
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Quote from: KiloKAHN on August 29, 2022, 11:45:08 PMIt's just you.

No, my dear bhai, it isn't.

I am 5'9 and the overwhelming majority of men are not just taller than me, many tower over me.

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Posted on Aug 30, 2022, 1:16 am
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Quote from: shortisnotfun on August 30, 2022, 01:06:22 AMIt is just you and your mental illness. AKA height dysphoria

I am not mentally ill. It's unfair to label me as such. Not cool.

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Posted on Aug 30, 2022, 5:47 pm
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Quote from: boklecrt on August 30, 2022, 11:53:09 AMOP keeps seeing lanklet zoomer phaggots with broccoli hair out and about in groups of 1 guy and 3 girls and gets the idea that all of them are tall as sheet and that feeds his height neurosis

relax OP, as height is on a bell curve, its a statistical fact that short young guys do exist in massive quantities, but they are more than likely at home pornhubmaxxing and videogamemaxxing as current generation of women have no filter when it comes to freely stating their true opinion of all vertically disadvantaged men so they see no point in playing a rigged game in a society that hates them

oh well.

no other way to fix height neurosis but with LL, therapy is a scam, and it'll never leave the back of your mind every time a tall guy passes by and towers over you

DO IT

Well, it's not just zoomers but their generation is a lot taller I have noticed.

Also,women even in my age group (I'm 37) have no issue in dating much younger men which leaves older shorter guys like me out in the dust.

I never cared much about my height till I immersed myself in Internet culture and dating. I had a sudden moment of clarity and realized something I never even thought about probably affected my life completely.

It was like a smack in the face and a hand around my neck.

I see from your signature you have had LL, has it improved your life a lot? I'm at the height you are now basic and still feel short. Seems like anything under 6ft will be looked at as short.

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Posted on Aug 30, 2022, 10:12 pm
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Maybe I was just oblivious to everything because of work and school and hobbies.

Chris Benoit was my favorite wrestler. He wasn't Short, I think he was close to 6ft wasn't he? Sucks what happened.

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Posted on Aug 31, 2022, 11:26 pm
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^^^^^

The problem is that height obsession is so damn prevalent. Women are heightists, even obese, unattractive women are obsessed with tall men.

And tall men will obviously play into this as well to boast themselves up.

I am able to get LL but I am hesitant about the pain and suffering afterwards. It's the only thing stopped me from doing it.

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Posted on Sep 3, 2022, 12:41 am
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Quote from: boklecrt on September 01, 2022, 02:41:54 AMi did LL yes and it did improve my life. 2 inches aint a joke, it sounds like a tiny amount, and when you put your fingers 2 inches apart it seems like nothing but when you put it on the legs its a completely different story. thats almost an entire deviation upwards

what im very thankful to the entire process is that it made me appreciate many things in life i never cared for before such as

being able to take a sheet and get up from the toilet and enter the shower and have a nice hot shower standing up without having to spend a lot of time calculating your movements and figuring out with which hand should you support yourselves at each step
having a pain free body
being able to go anywhere on a whim and enjoy life and hobbies and socializing


i lost 6 months of my life to this because i kept it a secret from 100% of my friends and family, however in return i got 2 inches taller, longer beautiful tibias and cured height dysphoria for the tiny amount of money I paid(paid like 20k for a 4 month package) makes it all worth it

now if i had to go through this entire 6 month ordeal because of some kind of a car accident without gaining height, i would've been hellishly depressed and angry

How are you now? Any real lasting negative effects at all?

You are right, even 2 inches can change the way a man thinks. Imagine being 5'6 and you become 5'8. You are not closer to "average" and won't be looked at as the short guy. I know 5'9 is not technically short, but I wouldn't mind sacrificing half a year to be 6ft, as long as I can make a good recovery.

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Posted on Sep 9, 2022, 4:18 am
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Quote from: informationispower on September 03, 2022, 07:03:17 PMThe truth is in between. Saying height doesnt matter is bull . Saying height is all that matters is bull . Height has an impact, especially for guys who are lije below 170cm. I am 171cm tall and had a good success with women and with career. I am sure though that things would have been better on the dating scene if I was taller. But here I am about to marry to a good looking woman even though according to the fatalists on this forum, that should be impossible because I am only 5'7.5 and below average.

But still, I would never tell a guy my height or especially shorter, that his problems in dating have nothing to do with his height... that is some serious cope

The tallest guy I know is 6'6 and a literal bum. He is homeless and on drugs. Good guy, but life got the best of him early on. Probably because he is decent hearted. The shortest guy I know  is 5'5. He is a millionaire with many sports cars and homes. He lives the "American Dream" lifestyle and he is also a very shrewd  man without mercy when it comes to money.

I do not know how height influenced their lives exactly. My observations are that the big guy was seen as a simpleton and used for his size and brute strength, this probably led to him ending up in bad situations with bad people. The short guy probably was abused and attacked for his stature, making him a bit tougher and resilient. He is into boxing and self-defense and I get the feeling he was bullied.

This could all be B.S., no way to prove it without asking them.

I do not think the shorter guy would be less successful if he was taller. The tall guy would probably have been worse off if he was shorter.

Something that we can not control like height does have an effect on our daily lives. Same thing as skin color. You can  not choose your skin color, yet people abused and enslaved others because of it for centuries. In modern day, our society looks down on short men because short men are seen as weak and not fitting the traditional gender role that a man is suppose to play.

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