Quote from: Confidence on April 28, 2023, 06:07:17 AMI've said it before and I'll say it again: face and height are not mutually exclusive. If I was a 3/10 facially, why would I want to be a 5/10 over a 7/10? That's the same thing with height. If you're 5'9 why would you want to settle for just average? That's like me saying I'll get a nice fade, put on a chain, some rings, a nice pair of air forces, but I'll stay fat instead of cutting down to 10% bodyfat for a nice jawline and getting ripped asf since I'm already "presentable" enough to get at least some girls.
Obviously, height is more complicated because there's a bigger grey area of people who won't be willing to get LL done since it's hard asf to get 70-120k for surgery and brutal to think about complications. If you're one of those people who are just fine for settling for average height, thats okay, you do you. But, I and many others are ambitious and will risk more trying to do the best we can and there's literally nothing wrong with that.
They just don't get it. People here unironically think "height alone won't solve all your problems" is some sort of magic argument, its absolutely retarded.
Both height and face matter. If you can improve one of them you should, it's really as simple as that. It's not like being taller and being more handsome is mutually exclusive. Do both if possible.
It's not worth the 3 inches because it's only going to be a small boost in terms of your overall attractiveness. In that scenario it's only worth it if you have a strong desire to be tall. If it was as easy as doing a hair transplant I would undoubtedly agree. But you have to sacrifice at least 50-60k and a year of mobility along with all the work to that comes along with LL. That just doesn't make sense. You're better off investing that in an actual mortgage or in other parts of your life. Like I said earlier, other plastic surgeries would yield the same if not more returns when it comes to attractiveness for a much lesser cost + easier recover time.
There are no disadvantages to being 5'9/5'10. If you think so you're chronically online and need to interact with the real world. A few viral tik toks on height aren't representative of the entire female population. Are there benefits to being tall? Sure. Are you penalized for being in the 50th percentile of height? Absolutely not, and to think that only people that are legitimately 6'0+ get laid often is completely asinine, especially considering that not every guy that's 6'0+ is attractive and is even into doing that. There are guys that are 6'0+ on incel forums too.
If you're filthy rich or if you cannot stand being average height, prob worth. If not, don't think so. FYI, I am doing this next year, but it's because I'm short and my height bothers me a lot.
Quote from: BlueThunder on April 29, 2023, 02:58:13 AMIt's not worth the 3 inches because it's only going to be a small boost in terms of your overall attractiveness. In that scenario it's only worth it if you have a strong desire to be tall. If it was as easy as doing a hair transplant I would undoubtedly agree. But you have to sacrifice at least 50-60k and a year of mobility along with all the work to that comes along with LL. That just doesn't make sense. You're better off investing that in an actual mortgage or in other parts of your life. Like I said earlier, other plastic surgeries would yield the same if not more returns when it comes to attractiveness for a much lesser cost + easier recover time.
There are no disadvantages to being 5'9/5'10. If you think so you're chronically online and need to interact with the real world. A few viral tik toks on height aren't representative of the entire female population. Are there benefits to being tall? Sure. Are you penalized for being in the 50th percentile of height? Absolutely not, and to think that only people that are legitimately 6'0+ get laid often is completely asinine, especially considering that not every guy that's 6'0+ is attractive and is even into doing that. There are guys that are 6'0+ on incel forums too.
If you're filthy rich or if you cannot stand being average height, prob worth. If not, don't think so. FYI, I am doing this next year, but it's because I'm short and my height bothers me a lot.
You're such a useless hypocrite. "oh yeah you shouldnt do it but I'm going to do it next year". Money is relative, you dont have to be filthy rich to afford this surgery. Are you penalized for being in the 5th percentile? you're going from the 5th percentile to the 50th percentile, just like how the 50th percentile is going to the 90th. It's a great surgery for anyone who wants to gain 3 inches and has the heart to go through a long recovery journey. As long as they dont do some dumb like go to Turkey and get LON surgery, which no one should do.
Quote from: BlueThunder on April 29, 2023, 02:58:13 AMIt's not worth the 3 inches because it's only going to be a small boost in terms of your overall attractiveness. In that scenario it's only worth it if you have a strong desire to be tall. If it was as easy as doing a hair transplant I would undoubtedly agree. But you have to sacrifice at least 50-60k and a year of mobility along with all the work to that comes along with LL. That just doesn't make sense. You're better off investing that in an actual mortgage or in other parts of your life. Like I said earlier, other plastic surgeries would yield the same if not more returns when it comes to attractiveness for a much lesser cost + easier recover time.
There are no disadvantages to being 5'9/5'10. If you think so you're chronically online and need to interact with the real world. A few viral tik toks on height aren't representative of the entire female population. Are there benefits to being tall? Sure. Are you penalized for being in the 50th percentile of height? Absolutely not, and to think that only people that are legitimately 6'0+ get laid often is completely asinine, especially considering that not every guy that's 6'0+ is attractive and is even into doing that. There are guys that are 6'0+ on incel forums too.
If you're filthy rich or if you cannot stand being average height, prob worth. If not, don't think so. FYI, I am doing this next year, but it's because I'm short and my height bothers me a lot.
Bro, sounds to me like you just want to gatekeep the surgery from people who are around average height so that you "don't get left behind". You have no idea what it is like to be 5'9/5'10 so why speak on the disadvantages of it? Stop dissuading people from doing what makes them feel happy. You're literally no different from the tall guys who get pissed when guys do this surgery because they have more competition.
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
Ex patient,there are varying perspectives in this sector already so I just wanna give my personal feedback 2y post surgery. Going from 178 to 185, best decision of my life even the doc fked my right knee a bit (it was a difficult time, he was occupied with covid patients and everyone was quarantined so its the combination of both, my right knee is 90% back anw, left is fully recovered). Anw, 1st time comment back since 2021
Whatever makes you feel confident bro, 5'9 you can get 6 foot easy with femurs, I say do it. I'm 5'8 and planning to do it maybe do 9cm to maybe get to 6 foot.
Quote from: BlueThunder on April 29, 2023, 02:58:13 AMIt's not worth the 3 inches because it's only going to be a small boost in terms of your overall attractiveness. In that scenario it's only worth it if you have a strong desire to be tall. If it was as easy as doing a hair transplant I would undoubtedly agree. But you have to sacrifice at least 50-60k and a year of mobility along with all the work to that comes along with LL. That just doesn't make sense. You're better off investing that in an actual mortgage or in other parts of your life. Like I said earlier, other plastic surgeries would yield the same if not more returns when it comes to attractiveness for a much lesser cost + easier recover time.
There are no disadvantages to being 5'9/5'10. If you think so you're chronically online and need to interact with the real world. A few viral tik toks on height aren't representative of the entire female population. Are there benefits to being tall? Sure. Are you penalized for being in the 50th percentile of height? Absolutely not, and to think that only people that are legitimately 6'0+ get laid often is completely asinine, especially considering that not every guy that's 6'0+ is attractive and is even into doing that. There are guys that are 6'0+ on incel forums too.
If you're filthy rich or if you cannot stand being average height, prob worth. If not, don't think so. FYI, I am doing this next year, but it's because I'm short and my height bothers me a lot.
This guy is a snake trying to sabotage us. Just be happy and accept yourself for who you are bro!
There are plenty of disadvantagesto being 5ft 9, namely that you don't get the benefits of being seen as 'tall' by women. A lot of women want a 'tall' guy, 6ft vs 5ft 9 is quite a massive boost, you're absolutely fking retarded if you think otherwise. I think you're just trying to gatekeep and sabotage tho.
Quote from: p00293 on April 29, 2023, 09:36:12 AMThis guy is a snke trying to sabotage us. Just be happy and accept yourself for who you are bro!
There are plenty of disadvantagesto being 5ft 9, namely that you don't get the benefits of being seen as 'tall' by women. A lot of women want a 'tall' guy, 6ft vs 5ft 9 is quite a massive boost, you're absolutely fking retarded if you think otherwise. I think you're just trying to gatekeep and sabotage tho.
Shut up incel
Quote from: Jaki19 on April 29, 2023, 10:45:02 AMShut up incel
Time for your estrogen shot goyim.
Quote from: p00293 on April 29, 2023, 12:47:50 PMTime for your estrogen shot goyim.
Why so antisemitic?
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