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Posted on Aug 22, 2023, 6:03 am
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The idea that LL can just totally fix your short stature is total crap unless you started off fully disproportionate which is extremely rare. The ideal LL candidate is someone with a long torso, long clavicles, long neck, long skull, long arms, big hands, and big feet, but only suffers from short legs. You can see how almost nobody is like this and this is why almost everyone will end up disproportionate after LL. Some people are more suited for single or quad LL than others but almost nobody will end up with "tall" person proportions. People who will be at your final height will STILL look taller than you because they have a better overall frame for their height. There will always be something "short" about you even if u manage to gain 6 inches of height. Now if that is not an issue to you and proportions don't matter, then by all means. But my point is you will never look stereotypically tall and if you're not okay with that you shouldn't do LL.

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Posted on Aug 22, 2023, 6:37 am
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Can you enlighten me on what I said that's against the rules?

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Posted on Aug 22, 2023, 7:37 pm
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You haven't heard of quad lengthening it seems, even if I was to be more "realistic" I should be able to get 8+6 cm which puts me at 180 cm , aiming for 3 more cms isn't delusional. Maybe look at some diaries of people who did 15+ cm total lengthening and you will know it's not delusional.

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