Hello guys,
Is it worth to undergo to all this stuff to be 5'7 which is still ridiculed by almost everyone in the planet?
Maybe someone who started lower or closer to this height.
Quote from: InFullStryde on October 25, 2019, 02:38:38 PMIt's all about perspective. I started at 5'1.25", I am now 5'4.25" after a successful CLL; I am so happy with my height and new life that I can barely stand by self.
Good luck !
I'm truly happy for you!
Quote from: Leviathan on October 25, 2019, 03:21:46 PMmy brothers height is a tad over 5`7 and lives one of the most fuLL Forumilling live ive ever seen! Everyone admires and respects him, he got a very nice girlfriend towering him and when i told him about the heightproblems i have with 5`5 he seemed very shocked because he never even thought about something like this.
The difference is how we react to things. Everybody reacts in a different way.
Quote from: Ghostfish on October 26, 2019, 06:14:39 AMHi shallowsociety
I think it would be worth it. 5'7" is jut 1-2 inches below average. With a lift or a nice fashion, you will never be called a short guy or something. Plus, with 3 inches gain, your legs will look much longer so you will look much taller than other guys at 5'7". It is also about me treating myself. I was really unhappy about my height especially very short legs with a long huge upper body. I didn't look good no matter how much I tried before, because of my short legs with a long torso. Now, I am very happy about my body and proportion. Plus, the height was not something I chose. I am the person who wants to improve and to change, if possible. I couldn't accept why I need to live with this height that I didn't choose, since there is a way to change this. So I did what I could do to change myself. I know if I didn't do cll, I would regret it in my whole life. Now I have done it, so I will never regret it.
Good luck!
Hello gosthfish, glad you did it. Which was your starting height?
The problem is that I already have a wingspan which is perfectly the same as my 'starting' height. 
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