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Posted on Sep 14, 2022, 1:01 pm
#51

Quote from: balme on September 13, 2022, 10:13:51 PMi travel the world, especially wealthy white countries, including tallest ones. i've never ever seen 190 is common or 196 is the starting height considered tall.
please tell me where you live bro? i don't understand why you exaggerate on an insane level.


HeightGain is definitely insane

190 isn’t common anywhere

I travel too and I work in CBD of a wealthy city. 180 is a bit above average and 190 is rare. Anyone taller standouts a lot.

You’re correct when you say he exaggerates to an insane level.

And his latest comments make it sound like he thinks we never leave our homes?

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Posted on Sep 14, 2022, 1:19 pm
#52

Quote from: BeyondAverage on September 14, 2022, 01:01:09 PMHeightGain is definitely insane

190 isn’t common anywhere

I travel too and I work in CBD of a wealthy city. 180 is a bit above average and 190 is rare. Anyone taller standouts a lot.

You’re correct when you say he exaggerates to an insane level.

And his latest comments make it sound like he thinks we never leave our homes?


I'm not trying to attack anyone but, he sounds a lot like incel forum type of a person. Strangely, i've seen many comments lately like that. And yeah, you are right.

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Posted on Sep 14, 2022, 6:37 pm
#53

Think what you like. I've said many times, you've got to be comfortable in your own environment. I'm just stating what is in my environment. Obviously, a proof of a negative is impossible in this context but never mind

If you're struggling to save more than 30k you are not working in the same environment I am.

Someone from a rich country considering going to Vietnam or India when they don't consider themselves short for their environment. That's insane

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Posted on Sep 14, 2022, 7:40 pm
#54

Quote from: HeightGain on September 14, 2022, 06:37:06 PMIf you're struggling to save more than 30k you are not working in the same environment I am.


Not my discussion, just my 2c, but you sound a bit classist right here. I think the oppositions were about asking you to give facts of what regions do you observe people with 190cm+ height to be normal. You yourself drew correlation between being rich and being tall, rather a very odd one in its own. Instead of degrading people with how much $$ they implied to have, can you focus on answering the original question? aka. what specific regions did you claim having normal people at 190cm+ height?

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Posted on Sep 14, 2022, 8:11 pm
#55

Quote from: HeightGain on September 12, 2022, 09:13:17 AMYou're lower end of average. For this forum you are tall, but in the real world, amongst the wealthy, educated, Caucasian population you are not. At 190cm you will not be the tallest in this population. You might be part of a different demographic and tall amongst them.


1.90 is not common anywhere in the world. And 1.80 is definitely not seen as short anywhere. I’m from Germany, a country which has a high average height.

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Posted on Sep 14, 2022, 9:53 pm
#56

Quote from: HeightGain on September 14, 2022, 06:37:06 PM
If you're struggling to save more than 30k you are not working in the same environment I am.


Who said I’m struggling to save 30k?

I barely discovered limb lengthening a week ago… I haven’t been saving for it.

30k is just what I already had tucked away, and not including my mortgage offset account I don’t want to touch…

Also why is considering India or Vietnam insane?

I’ve read diaries where people have had great results with Dr Parihar and Dr Quynh.

Are you racist and consider any doctor outside of Europe or America inferior?

Considering I live in Australia and India and Asia is closest to me, these options make perfect sense.

And as other users have responded, you have not provided any evidence regarding your height speculations.

Cheers.

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Posted on Sep 16, 2022, 5:50 pm
#57

I'm trying to sympathize but I think this is just ridiculous.  You dont want to be equal you want to be better than everyone else.  I think the mentality of needing to dominate instead of co-exist with other humans is your issue.  If you want to be competitive then focus on other areas of success that dont land you in a hospital and risking permanent body damage.

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Posted on Sep 19, 2022, 1:24 pm
#58

Quote from: lessthanavg8300 on September 16, 2022, 05:50:51 PMI'm trying to sympathize but I think this is just ridiculous.  You dont want to be equal you want to be better than everyone else.  I think the mentality of needing to dominate instead of co-exist with other humans is your issue.  If you want to be competitive then focus on other areas of success that dont land you in a hospital and risking permanent body damage.


Domination is the wrong word. I don’t want to put anyone down while I lift myself up.

I just want to the best version of myself I possibly can be.

Improve myself in all areas. Why skip over height when there’s a method available?

And every surgery has risks not just limb lengthening, and not just for me. Everyone on this forum is taking a risk.

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Posted on Sep 19, 2022, 1:50 pm
#59

Quote from: BeyondAverage on September 19, 2022, 01:24:26 PMDomination is the wrong word. I don’t want to put anyone down while I lift myself up.

I just want to the best version of myself I possibly can be.

Improve myself in all areas. Why skip over height when there’s a method available?

And every surgery has risks not just limb lengthening, and not just for me. Everyone on this forum is taking a risk.


First of all everyone should be able to do whatever surgeries they want but I think you misinterpreted him.

I think what he was getting at is it bothered you to see your friends catch up to you in height and even though you are currently above average you still want to be seen as the taller one.

For you other point about everyone taking a risk that is true. The difference is that 165cm guy has much better risk/reward ratio than you at 180cm. It's similar to how a 20 year old gains far more from this surgery as they get to enjoy their height while it matters most, their youth. Compared to say those 30 and older where most people are coupled up and in careers by then.


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Posted on Sep 19, 2022, 2:09 pm
#60

Quote from: 1team on September 19, 2022, 01:50:44 PMFirst of all everyone should be able to do whatever surgeries they want but I think you misinterpreted him.

I think what he was getting at is it bothered you to see your friends catch up to you in height and even though you are currently above average you still want to be seen as the taller one.

For you other point about everyone taking a risk that is true. The difference is that 165cm guy has much better risk/reward ratio than you at 180cm. It's similar to how a 20 year old gains far more from this surgery as they get to enjoy their height while it matters most, their youth. Compared to say those 30 and older where most people are coupled up and in careers by then.


I agree with you about the risk/reward thing when it comes to starting height but not to age. A man at 30 or 40 can still enjoy the benefits of this surgery as muchbas a 20 years kid can. If we are talking about enjoying slerping with random girls of the ages between 20-30, a 30 years old has much highier chances than a 24 years old (this is my experience)

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