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Posted on Apr 4, 2023, 12:23 pm
#21

I have asked multiple people I know who is around 5'9 if they have ever been called short and none of them had. Again at 5'9 the only difference it's going to do is maybe fixing your height dysphoria and getting the last 10-30% (depending on the country) bitchy girls with a terrible personality and bad morals to date you cuz they need a guy taller than average, even tho most of these ain't a 10 themselves. This is the reality. If these are reasons to do it, then go ahead. Why would even care about what other people think? You have to decide wether it's worth it for yourself personally, we can't do that for you.

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Posted on Apr 4, 2023, 1:39 pm
#22

Quote from: DanishViking on April 04, 2023, 12:23:04 PMI have asked multiple people I know who is around 5'9 if they have ever been called short and none of them had. Again at 5'9 the only difference it's going to do is maybe fixing your height dysphoria and getting the last 10-30% (depending on the country) bitchy girls with a terrible personality and bad morals to date you cuz they need a guy taller than average, even tho most of these ain't a 10 themselves. This is the reality. If these are reasons to do it, then go ahead. Why would even care about what other people think? You have to decide wether it's worth it for yourself personally, we can't do that for you.

Whether you've been called short or not doesn't really mean much as most people aren't going to be rude to your face even if they're not attracted to you.

I've been on plenty of dates with girls who, after meeting up, I wasn't attracted to at all. It was still incredibly rare I'd tell her she was too ugly to her face, I'd just ghost her afterwards instead. The same thing usually happens when a girl isn't into you - you won't get told why in such direct terms in most cases.

Saying all the girls who want a tall guy are just bitches etc is just coping nonsense, everyone,  both man and woman,wants the best that they can get.

It's a perfectly valid reason to do the surgery. Personally, I'd put dating success higher up the priority list than "other normies at my wage cuck job will respect me more", since that's just like bragging about being one of the most respected slaves on the slave farm IMO, but clearly everyone has different motives for doing this surgery, none are really "wrong", it depends on what that individual values.

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Posted on Apr 4, 2023, 6:53 pm
#23

Yeah literally people think being handsome or tall is mutually exclusive. Like dude my face is gonna stay the same,  but I can potentially increase my height.  Height is part of “attractiveness”.  So is personality and all that. It’s a combination of everything and it’s NOT mutually exclusive. If you have the means why not improve a “quality” of you.

Google what short king is. I agree 5’9 isn’t short because it’s just below average in USA. But society and its heightism will call average short. Obviously not the same treatment as someone who is 5’6 but you still subconsciously think about it sometimes.  You stand in line and the majority of dudes are taller than you. Maybe you just want to be above average and if you have the means to do it, then do it.

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Posted on Apr 4, 2023, 9:44 pm
#24

I still don’t understand why people bother to guess absolute height thresholds for doing LL.

The final decision is completely subjective and literally entirely depends how insecure you are about being 5’9 and how much willpower you have towards actually getting it done.

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Posted on Apr 24, 2023, 3:05 pm
#25

Totally worth it. I went from about 5'9 to 6'0 and it changed my life

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Posted on Apr 24, 2023, 3:18 pm
#26

Nope, not worth it imo, next! 5.9 is a normal height. This is not botox for christ sake

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Posted on Apr 24, 2023, 3:20 pm
#27

Yeah I'd say it's worth it. 5ft 10 is about the cut off where I'd say the risk-reward starts getting unbalanced, and I flat out wouldn't do it at 5ft 11.

5ft 9 to 6ft is a huge difference though, get it done OP.

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Posted on Apr 24, 2023, 5:06 pm
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Quote from: tallerwouldbenice on April 24, 2023, 03:05:30 PMTotally worth it. I went from about 5'9 to 6'0 and it changed my life

Could you please share a little bit more. In what kind of things or circumstances you can see or even feel the change?

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Posted on Apr 24, 2023, 7:07 pm
#29

I think quadrilateral is unnecessary. If you're going to make one LL it's worth it.

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Posted on Apr 24, 2023, 10:08 pm
#30

Quote from: growthPlz on April 01, 2023, 04:46:42 AMHi

I’m 5’9 on the dot.

I want to do quadrilateral lengthening but not overlapping, I mean maybe the 3-4 week one but most likely a year wait. Regardless, I want to end up at 6-6’1 in height. Is the difference worth it? If I could potentially be 6’2 is that something I should go for? Thanks
LL at 5.9 worths only if you have plenty of money to go to a respectable doctor and live in a country where the average men height is at least 5.10.
And of course quadrilateral at that height is a joke.

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