Huge difference. Well, at least it was huge for me and I was only 1"-2" taller than you when I started. Going from 5'6" to 5'9" was pretty drastic. I no longer felt "short" and I'm finally at ease with the way I look. Now if my legs didn't hurt every time I walked, I'd say that this surgery changed my life for the positive. The way people treated me was different, too. For example, 5'7"+ girls never thought of me as anything more than a friend. But now it's different. Definitely more girls are checking me out now and chatting me up now than before. But other than that, no. There's not much difference. My friends still treat me the same way other than noting that I'm taller now. I don't work in a corporate job, but I doubt that I'd get a pay raise for being taller.
Quote from: ouroboros on February 10, 2016, 02:51:43 AMIt's interesting how women think that they are taller than their actual height, specially those in the 5'5" and up range. They put on high heals and they are as tall as the average man. Maybe they are the ones with the bigger height neurosis.
I highly doubt that. Most of the people who get LL are males.