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Posted on Oct 3, 2021, 5:20 am
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Quote from: Want-3-inches on October 03, 2021, 05:17:41 AMThe only ways I see it becoming a little cheaper:

1) Nails get cheaper due to scale of production and competitors
2) Patients get discharged after a day of surgery once they devise safe protocols for surgery which minimise chances of fat embolism, swelling, blood loss, etc.
3) The surgery gets outsourced to cheaper countries like Paley did with his Poland center. Good doctors can be trained anywhere and basic hygiene isn't rocket science. Most countries have a basic autoclave for example.


The listings, do you think it'll happen in a few years or decades maybe?

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Posted on Oct 3, 2021, 8:34 am
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Quote from: ilovescience on October 03, 2021, 05:20:50 AMThe listings, do you think it'll happen in a few years or decades maybe?


1) and 3) probably within 5-10 years. 2) I have no idea.

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Posted on Oct 3, 2021, 9:15 am
#23

Honestly I think CLL will become more popular but amongst the general public it will stay in the dark because for it to go mainstream it needs to be painless, cheap and not time consuming.

CLL fits none of those criteria's. You need to be willing to sacrifice heaps of time, energy and money for it and majority of the male population doesn't have those qualities.

Even with breast and ass implants, way less strenuous than CLL but yet it isn't that common that every girl is doing it or it's become mainstream.

An example of body alterations that has become mainstream is something like laser hair removal. It has gotten extremely popular because it fits all three criterias. Girls (and guys too) can get the procedure done because its cheap, doesn't hurt that much and isn't that time consuming.

Stop worrying guys, I don't think CLL will become so popular that it'll be the norm and become mainstream amongst the male population.

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Posted on Oct 3, 2021, 10:08 am
#24

Maybe limb lengthening is more comparable to Gastric Bypass/Bariatric Surgery except being short isn't a health issue like being severely obese.  However, the prejudice against people who do not fit within the designated weight categories is similar.  The surgery is also severe and there is a several months - 2 year long process afterwards toward reaching your goal.

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Posted on Oct 3, 2021, 5:38 pm
#25

Getting it done doesn't have to be common for this to be a problem.  The problem will happen if the general public becomes aware of it.

If LL becomes as popular as breast implants, it's game over for our lies.

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Posted on Oct 3, 2021, 10:51 pm
#26

Quote from: Medium Drink Of Water on October 03, 2021, 05:38:43 PMGetting it done doesn't have to be common for this to be a problem.  The problem will happen if the general public becomes aware of it.

If LL becomes as popular as breast implants, it's game over for our lies.



Maybe it’s time to change this mindset. Stop thinking it about a lie. Embrace it and create your dream persona.Your best self, the person you have always wanted to be.

Stop seeing it as this monster that you hope no one will discover. This is not the truth. it is only perception.

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Posted on Oct 4, 2021, 12:05 am
#27

"Short guys got no reason to live."  It's the title of a song; a rather well-known and popular one.

When Grandpa Simpson was trying really hard to think of something nice to say about his stupid loser son Homer, all he could think of was that he's glad Homer isn't short.

Gay, black...  just about any other word to describe a person based on something inborn instead of "short" would bring on severe condemnation of the people responsible for these things.  But as long as it's about us it's considered amusing.

It's a perception shared by almost everyone.  And since it's a social issue people's perception is all that matters; that makes it a reality. Limb Lengthening has gone Viral… I don’t like it

The person I've always wanted to be is one who isn't looked down on literally and figuratively.  I'm very worried I might return to that (the figurative part, at least) if more people know about CLL.

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Posted on Oct 4, 2021, 12:20 am
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Quote from: Audous on October 03, 2021, 09:15:35 AMAn example of body alterations that has become mainstream is something like laser hair removal. It has gotten extremely popular because it fits all three criterias. Girls (and guys too) can get the procedure done because its cheap, doesn't hurt that much and isn't that time consuming.

Laser hair removal hurts like hell man. Which procedure did you do?

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Posted on Oct 4, 2021, 11:48 am
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Quote from: SirStretchAlot on October 04, 2021, 12:20:27 AMLaser hair removal hurts like hell man. Which procedure did you do?


Well I haven't done CLL but I'm sure it hurts less than that? I'm not sure, you've done both so you can compare.

In my experience though it hurts much less than waxing so that's a win win.

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Posted on Oct 4, 2021, 2:10 pm
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Quote from: Want-3-inches on October 03, 2021, 08:34:18 AM1) and 3) probably within 5-10 years. 2) I have no idea.


The second one may become a reality if they mastered more in regenerative medicine.

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