90% of people said that teenager life is the most excited/fun things you will ever experience, you drink, fking cute on your class,
skipping class,party, go to club, do drugs, hang out with friends. Once you become 20, this is less and less every day.
It's only 5 years more until height became less and less matter age.
Girl :
- you don't want to do one night stand on 30 years old or flex on tinder your 5'10 height from LL.
- If you're 25 and more you probably have less time going club and party.
Most of your excited teenager life where height is matter is 13-20.
For people who are doing LL at 25... why?
Of course it is worth it past 25 lol. You imply that life is all about going to parties, having sex with strangers etc, I know a lot of people who dislike that (msyelf included). I say if you want to increase your height for others you should consider it twice. Primarily it should help you feel better within your own body and your environment. This has no age limit.
30s >> 20s
And in general as men age, they tend to increase in value to the opposite sex.
Quote from: KiloKAHN on April 21, 2021, 01:29:23 PM30s >> 20s
Out of curiosity, do you mean in terms of social-sexual theory or medical? I mean the younger the better for psychological aspects (more time of your life without height neurosis).
Quote from: Atlas on April 21, 2021, 12:34:37 PM90% of people said that teenager life is the most excited/fun things you will ever experience, you drink, fking cute on your class,
skipping class,party, go to club, do drugs, hang out with friends. Once you become 20, this is less and less every day.
It's only 5 years more until height became less and less matter age.
Girl :
- you don't want to do one night stand on 30 years old or flex on tinder your 5'10 height from LL.
- If you're 25 and more you probably have less time going club and party.
Most of your excited teenager life where height is matter is 13-20.
For people who are doing LL at 25... why?
I don't know where you got the 90% from (are you a teenager asking other teenagers this question?)
In the US, the only men who peak in high school or college are those who were jocks in HS or frat guys in college but somehow end up as a poor person later in life. Even guys with early male pattern baldness can own it. Once you're out in the real world, wealth becomes a big differentiator in how "fun" your life is. If you run out of ideas on how to have fun in your 30s just check out Dan Bilzerian's Instagram. Considering that people are getting married later in life, many guys are still partying into their late 20s and 30s. Also, keep in mind many short guys who didn't get female attention in school also try to make up for it later in life. Besides, height never stops mattering... that tall 50 year old guy is a "silver fox". An equivalent short one gets treated like Danny DeVito.
It is probably best to do in your 20s. Although I agree with you that the added social value is greatest in your early years, it remains very important throughout your life.
Otherwise, it is also beneficial that if you do it at early age you simply have the benefits for longer amount of years overall which make it worth it even more. And the recovery will be better.
That doesn't mean 30s is too late. You only have one life. I think it was a mistake not to do surgery 10 years earlier. Actually, I'm still VERY angry and regretful that in teenage years, my ( !) doc advised against Growth Hormone therapy, despite me being so far behind on the growth curve. I was surely eligible. As a teenager, I was comparatively even smaller than now, due to a delayed growth phase, was ~3 standard deviations below.
But having missed the best opportunity doesn't mean it is not a good idea to do it right now, in my opinion.
I believe it is still worth it yes +25
ideally yes the earlier the better so you can enjoy the obvious scenarios mentioned already. However ones perception of height will stay with you no matter what right? unless decide not to give a F
Quote from: Stretch on April 21, 2021, 04:04:19 PMI believe it is still worth it yes +25
ideally yes the earlier the better so you can enjoy the obvious scenarios mentioned already. However ones perception of height will stay with you no matter what right? unless decide not to give a F
Yes, the perception and height neurosis stays with you for a lifetime if it doesn‘t change during puberty. People that really suffered from their height will never get over it. This is very unfortunate and the reason why we do LL in the first place. I have high respect for every short person who can live happily with it without mental illness and all that comes from it.
Didn't know severe height neurosis is in full force at age 24.9 and then magically poofs and disappears at 25 
I imagine if you have a poor education in a dead end job your 20s and rest of your life will be worse than when you were under 20. Otherwise, not.
If you are any good at sports then I would enjoy training and improving at that. Most sports peak into mid to late 20s and LL could affect that
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