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Posted on Jun 9, 2015, 5:43 pm
#81

I have no idea where exactly I found it, the guy seemed to be from the UK.

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Posted on Jun 9, 2015, 5:53 pm
#82

Is 159 very short? be honest. I want to do two surgeries but i still think about it

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Posted on Jun 9, 2015, 6:00 pm
#83

Quote from: Mw1245 on June 09, 2015, 05:53:37 PMIs 159 very short? be honest. I want to do two surgeries but i still think about it

"Short" is dependant on the local average, where are you from?

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Posted on Jun 9, 2015, 6:53 pm
#84

I dont want to say exactly where i am from but here is the male average height around 177 so i am 18 cm shorter ? from eu

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Posted on Jun 9, 2015, 7:04 pm
#85

technically yes it is considered very short.

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Posted on Jun 9, 2015, 7:38 pm
#86

Quote from: Mw1245 on June 09, 2015, 06:53:50 PMI dont want to say exactly where i am from but here is the male average height around 177 so i am 18 cm shorter ? from eu


Sorry man that's really short, it doesn't mean you can't live a full life, you will however always be short regardless if you do the surgery or not.

Good luck, and keep your chin up. No one is completely happy with their body.

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Posted on Jun 9, 2015, 8:07 pm
#87

I am 164.5 I would say I am very short, id say 160 is incredibly short, sadly.

are you sure you are 159, are you asian or indian?

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Posted on Jun 9, 2015, 9:48 pm
#88

My motivation is going up to do this surgery.
Uppland I dont agree with you because when i do two surgeries around 7+7 i would be 173 and this is just -4 under the male average height in my country. The male average height here is 177 but in the most times i see guys they are around 170
microman i am be sure that i am 159 i have a friend and he is also around your height 165. I cant say that i see a big different between us but when we are really near for example at a party i can see the different.  I am from a country where is the male average height around 172. I want to do next year the surgery with catagni tibia
And guys do you think i can go with two surgeries easier because i am very short ?

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Posted on Jun 9, 2015, 10:15 pm
#89

I am 165 and the average around here in Portugal is 1.74. Even knowing the younger generation is taller, I guess beeig 1.70 is enought for me.

Sadly, I guess I will forever be deciding between 6cm femurs or 4tibia+4femurs. My armspan is 1.72 and my sitting height is 88cm (i have no but doe). I'm only 19 years old, so I guess I still have some years to decide that.  Long legs, where do you draw the line?

Do you believe I am shorter than my mother and grandmother??? They are both  1.67... But on the other hand my father is only 1.57.

I will never be as tall as my 5 male cousins that are between 1.76-1.81. But at least I am taller than my female cousins (1.58-1.64).

You were saying that no men did both segments and recovered? You only need not to gl for crazy amounts. Here is a video of a men that did 2leg lenghtening for a total of 9 or 10cm:

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Ps: Today I saw a 2.10-2.20m men with a creepy voice, I thanked god beeing 55-45cm shorter  Long legs, where do you draw the line?
Ps2: proportions do kill future leg lenghters mind even knowing no one notices about them

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Posted on Jun 10, 2015, 4:35 am
#90

His walking looks very unnatural, better do 7-7,5cm's on your femurs with a good Dr.and an internal device.

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