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Posted on Mar 31, 2014, 2:11 am
#31

Yeah, this summer will be amazing for the both of us.

Before I couldn't get over my height of 5'6 so always have to wear 2.5inches insole. I had this "can't lose" attitude where I stuff as many things in my shoes as humanly possible before going to a club or meeting a superficial girl. Height was normally the biggest reason for rejection. But as you know, with lift you have to hide it by wearing long boot-cut jeans. For the past 5 years, there wasn't a summer gone by where I could wear shorts freely. It's sucks wearing thick rock & republic jeans in a 30+ degrees hot summer.

But this summer, I can wear shorts (and you too). It's a biggest break a short guy can have.

I can play soccer and basketball but will be a bit slower in movement speed. Short guys are usually quite quick with their short legs on the field. We will have to deal with our lanky limbs. But I think if you put your mind to it, then you can play these sports perfectly again. Yeah, your LL case is actually perfect. Congratulation!

Yeah take it lightly at first. Make sure your bones are consolidated well enough before exerting physical force or lift heavier weight.

Today, a girl said she liked my shorts. And I said thank you. Then as I walked away, she said to her coworker that I was hot. I was unfazed. But before I would hear comments like he was "cute" but never he was hot before. If you feel bored, I could write a visualization of your after LL experience (as I did with Sweatpants) Life after a full recovery

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Posted on Mar 31, 2014, 2:17 am
#32

cool guys, yea,ibelieve it depends on how strong you are both physcally and mentally.

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Posted on Mar 31, 2014, 2:01 pm
#33

Quote from: Smallguy on March 31, 2014, 02:11:18 AMYeah, this summer will be amazing for the both of us.

If you feel bored, I could write a visualization of your after LL experience (as I did with Sweatpants) Life after a full recovery

PLEASE DO! I'm excited to hear about it, hahaha Life after a full recovery

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Posted on Mar 31, 2014, 8:57 pm
#34

Quote from: Smallguy on March 31, 2014, 02:11:18 AMYeah, this summer will be amazing for the both of us.

Before I couldn't get over my height of 5'6 so always have to wear 2.5inches insole. I had this "can't lose" attitude where I stuff as many things in my shoes as humanly possible before going to a club or meeting a superficial girl. Height was normally the biggest reason for rejection. But as you know, with lift you have to hide it by wearing long boot-cut jeans. For the past 5 years, there wasn't a summer gone by where I could wear shorts freely. It's sucks wearing thick rock & republic jeans in a 30+ degrees hot summer.

But this summer, I can wear shorts (and you too). It's a biggest break a short guy can have.

I can play soccer and basketball but will be a bit slower in movement speed. Short guys are usually quite quick with their short legs on the field. We will have to deal with our lanky limbs. But I think if you put your mind to it, then you can play these sports perfectly again. Yeah, your LL case is actually perfect. Congratulation!

Yeah take it lightly at first. Make sure your bones are consolidated well enough before exerting physical force or lift heavier weight.

Today, a girl said she liked my shorts. And I said thank you. Then as I walked away, she said to her coworker that I was hot. I was unfazed. But before I would hear comments like he was "cute" but never he was hot before. If you feel bored, I could write a visualization of your after LL experience (as I did with Sweatpants) Life after a full recovery

It's true that people call you cute when you are short and hot when you are tall, why is that?! They can also call you handsome though which most people usually tell me that instead of hot or cute.

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Posted on Mar 31, 2014, 9:32 pm
#35

I've been called hot at 5'5 before, but it was my first year during the US and I literally locked myself into the gym every day working out.. It snowed outside all the time (Michigan) so I spent most of the time indoors working out. That was the only year in my life I actually had a sixpack and bulging biceps - I wasn't stocky, I was lean too, I checked the calories of everything and paid attention to my diet. So yeah, you can definitely be called hot even when you're short. I hate the word "cute". (But frankly, I got that more often, much more often than hot). No man wants to be called cute, I guess. Harumph.

That's why when I compliment a girl, I say "You're one of the rare kind who is BOTH cute and hot". I try to avoid any unwanted compliments, lol

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Posted on Mar 31, 2014, 10:02 pm
#36

Kids and puppy dogs are cute, I'm a grown ass man! -  Jamie foxx 

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Posted on Jul 28, 2015, 8:10 am
#37

Quote from: Medium Drink Of Water on January 28, 2014, 02:07:36 AMI consider myself pretty much fully recovered.  I can walk normally and run almost as fast as I used to be able to, but my balance and agility aren't what they used to be.  The longer legs are just harder to move quickly.

I'm never was an athlete, so I don't know about playing sports after LL.  Your performance would be reduced, but I'm not sure by how much.


How much is that issue with balance ? Can you do that? http://i.ytimg.com/vi/k7cHobVh9io/hqdefault.jpg
yea, you sure be worse at gymnastics and stretching. Just check who is the best men's in this sports... People who have 150-160 cm. Life after a full recovery
What about bone marrow after they pull out nails? It will regenerated?

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Posted on Jul 28, 2015, 4:00 pm
#38

Quote from: drewicz on July 28, 2015, 08:10:36 AM
How much is that issue with balance ? Can you do that? http://i.ytimg.com/vi/k7cHobVh9io/hqdefault.jpg
yea, you sure be worse at gymnastics and stretching. Just check who is the best men's in this sports... People who have 150-160 cm. Life after a full recovery
What about bone marrow after they pull out nails? It will regenerated?

It's not a huge issue.  I can do that pose.  It's more like I'm a little wobblier than I used to be rather than not being able to do something at all.

In adults, there's not a lot of marrow in the tibias and femurs to begin with.  I'm not sure if it regenerates or not.

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Posted on Jan 25, 2017, 7:28 pm
#39

lionel messi did LL and his one of the richest soccer players  so

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Posted on Jan 25, 2017, 7:44 pm
#40

Quote from: 0184946 on January 25, 2017, 07:28:02 PMlionel messi did LL and his one of the richest soccer players  so

not true, are you a troll?

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