The only consensus that will be drawn from this thread is that life-each and every manifestation of it on this planet- regardless of the form is happens to take, is a bitch, then you die...
Quote from: Polycrates. on August 24, 2014, 09:24:23 PMThe only consensus that will be drawn from this thread is that life-each and every manifestation of it on this planet- regardless of the form is happens to take, is a bitch, then you die...
Depressing, but true. But life can feel very long, so you might as well make something of it.
I'm currently working in Mexico in a sector of the oil industry. Seeing the havoc being wreaked upon the country by the Los Zetas syndicate makes things such as your height or income or any other metric of supposed success appear extremely trivial. People with less do seem to be genuinely happier and more at ease with themselves, however.
Quote from: Taller on August 24, 2014, 09:17:19 PMIt's their money and life. If 5'9+ individuals know the risks of CLL and are still bothered enough by their height to go through with the surgery and risk all the possible complications, then they have true height neurosis just like anyone shorter who is willing to endure te same thing, and have as much of a right to LL as any old forum members, regardless of starting height.
Heightism even exists on this forum, but here it discriminates against the taller members just because some shorter members are so bitter about never getting to be 5'9+ naturally.
well said
Its all about context, LL for 5'10 would be useful if the person was living in a nordic country, netherlands, serbia, croatia, or a tall area.
Yeah, I was in Serbia recently and felt quite short compared to everyone else even at 5'10. I understand how these 5'9'/5'10 people from tall countries feel about LL. 6'1 seemed about average in Belgrade, and most girls were approximately my height.
I wouldn't do CLL at 5'10. I think it's a great height for bodybuilding, fighting, and just about anything all around. This is coming from a starting height of 5'5 perspective though. I might not understand why a guy at 5'10 would want it so bad, but I don't have the same experiences as those guys so I can't judge. As long as someone is cautious and making informed decisions before doing CLL, then they shouldn't be prevented from doing it if they really want it.
I'm 5'11 and I'm going for 2 more inches.
Oh yes, I'm from Scandinavia. 
Quote from: Sweden on August 25, 2014, 04:19:42 AMI'm 5'11 and I'm going for 2 more inches.
Oh yes, I'm from Scandinavia. 
Are you set on Dr Jamal?
Quote from: KiloKAHN on August 25, 2014, 04:24:26 AMAre you set on Dr Jamal?
Pretty much yes.
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