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Posted on Feb 22, 2018, 6:10 pm
#61

Quote from: CaptainAmerica on February 22, 2018, 06:08:56 PMI’m saving up the money I needed for Paley, and I also only joined this place when I was 17. Surprisingly because of my genius IQ I nearly have $130,000 already just now at the age of 20. But I’m sure that is nowhere near as good as the $15,000 you’ve scrounged together to go get it done in India People who do over 5cm per segment: why?, I could do that as well right now, but I realize the gravity of this surgery, and I also realize that this surgery probably won’t have as big of an effect on my life as I think, so better to get it done in the safest and healthiest way as possible, than to be not only disappointed but also immobilized or being tortured in India.


Please do not disparage other members and countries. We are all friends, brothers, sisters here please do not bring animosity.

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Posted on Feb 22, 2018, 6:10 pm
#62

Quote from: CaptainAmerica on February 22, 2018, 06:08:56 PMI’m saving up the money I needed for Paley, and I also only joined this place when I was 17. Surprisingly because of my genius IQ I nearly have $130,000 already just now at the age of 20. But I’m sure that is nowhere near as good as the $15,000 you’ve scrounged together to go get it done in India People who do over 5cm per segment: why?, I could do that as well right now, but I realize the gravity of this surgery, and I also realize that this surgery probably won’t have as big of an effect on my life as I think, so better to get it done in the safest and healthiest way as possible, than to be not only disappointed but also immobilized or being tortured in India.


Please do not disparage other members and countries. We are all friends, brothers, sisters here please do not bring animosity.

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Posted on Feb 22, 2018, 6:12 pm
#63

And I appreciate the Christ-like comparison, I do think that's pretty accurate, I am the Jesus Christ of LL, I am the savior here to save manlets from a lifetime of medical problems and BDD and staring in the mirror and afraid of taking photos with other people or afraid of wearing clothes because of how their body is proportioned. And just like Jesus Christ, you all want to crucify me for sharing this information.

If I can get at least one manlet to change his mind from doing 5 or 6 inches and instead maybe doing 3 and living a healthier life and looking more proportioned, then my gospel will be well heard and all worth it. The last thing I want is another person having year-long complications, feeling pain when they walk, being in a wheelchair, etc.. all over 1-2 inches of height that wouldn't have made that much of a difference anyway.

Obviously if everything was fine dandy and healthy I would be advocating for 5, 6, 7, 8 inches. But that's just not the reality. You have to take what you've got from life, be thankful that LL even exists, and then optimize for aesthetics and health.

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Posted on Feb 22, 2018, 6:12 pm
#64

And I appreciate the Christ-like comparison, I do think that's pretty accurate, I am the Jesus Christ of LL, I am the savior here to save manlets from a lifetime of medical problems and BDD and staring in the mirror and afraid of taking photos with other people or afraid of wearing clothes because of how their body is proportioned. And just like Jesus Christ, you all want to crucify me for sharing this information.

If I can get at least one manlet to change his mind from doing 5 or 6 inches and instead maybe doing 3 and living a healthier life and looking more proportioned, then my gospel will be well heard and all worth it. The last thing I want is another person having year-long complications, feeling pain when they walk, being in a wheelchair, etc.. all over 1-2 inches of height that wouldn't have made that much of a difference anyway.

Obviously if everything was fine dandy and healthy I would be advocating for 5, 6, 7, 8 inches. But that's just not the reality. You have to take what you've got from life, be thankful that LL even exists, and then optimize for aesthetics and health.

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Posted on Feb 22, 2018, 6:13 pm
#65

I have attacked you because of the trashy and false post that you have made and other users are agreeing with me
You're so coward that you have also deleted the post
I don't care about what are you saying on me as I don't judge people that I don't know
If you are an incel for me it's ok but if you're a liar then no,Bodybuilder has never said that doing 5 inches in on segment is a good idea.No one has ever said that,atleast here on the new forum
Also your starting topic is useless since one guy could do 6 cms on femurs and be fine
We know that "safe limits" are indicative and all depends on how does your body handle LL:some had troubles doing 3 cms on tibias and some did 5/6 cms being fine
However you're useless and toxic so this is my last answer here

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Posted on Feb 22, 2018, 6:14 pm
#66

Quote from: CaptainAmerica on February 22, 2018, 06:08:56 PMI’m saving up the money I needed for Paley, and I also only joined this place when I was 17. Surprisingly because of my genius IQ I nearly have $130,000 already just now at the age of 20. But I’m sure that is nowhere near as good as the $15,000 you’ve scrounged together to go get it done in India People who do over 5cm per segment: why?, I could do that as well right now, but I realize the gravity of this surgery, and I also realize that this surgery probably won’t have as big of an effect on my life as I think, so better to get it done in the safest and healthiest way as possible, than to be not only disappointed but also immobilized or being tortured in India.


Again you assume?? Dude I would get it done with Paley or Guitchet cause I am doing fking 5 inches dude, 5 inches!! Not a measly 2 inch and waste that much money. Whatever you genius psychopath just don't assume and be rude to other members in this public forum.

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Posted on Feb 22, 2018, 6:21 pm
#67

http://www.limblengtheningforum.com/index.php?topic=4614.0

I go for 14 -15 cm. Check out my mock ups. They look fine.

As for my reason. Well, my starting height is super short, not just short. After two LL's only I will be at the border of short/average.

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Posted on Feb 22, 2018, 6:24 pm
#68

5 inches is about 12 cm ?
it's simply impossible to do 5 inches in one segment

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Posted on Feb 22, 2018, 6:26 pm
#69

Quote from: LLprime2 on February 22, 2018, 06:21:41 PMhttp://www.limblengtheningforum.com/index.php?topic=4614.0

I go for 14 -15 cm. Check out my mock ups. They look fine.

I have seen your post before and you really look good. I think main thing to get rid of bad proportions  is to build up muscles before or after LL. I don't mean one should be bodybuilder in short frame but building up muscles like you can help.  By the way, which program did u use for such a great mock up?

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Posted on Feb 22, 2018, 6:28 pm
#70

Quote from: CaptainAmerica on February 22, 2018, 05:47:33 PMBody Builder and plenty of people. There is even a goddamn person in this thread wanting to go from 5’4 to 5’9. Also I was exaggerating, but still 4, 5, 6 all bad. Anything over 3 probably disastrous long term.

Also useless? You’re the fking moron. I’m the first person in this forum to bring skepticism to this place in a long time. I’m trying to talk about proportions, lengthening amounts, and the reality of all of LL in general.

What, do you want all of us to go on and on about how height is everything and how 3 inches will turn your life upside down and get men to bow and women to bend over? Are you mad that this is what you believe and that I’m the only one here challenging it?

You’re the fking useless one, wanting LL at 5’10.  Here’s the truth: you’re an ugly and insecure guy and you found yourself here because of that. No good looking or even or even average 5’10 guy would ever find an LL forum much less sign up and consider the surgery himself. You think being 6’1 will change your life but it won’t, I also know plenty of ugly guys 5’11, 6 and even 6’2 who are still ugly and insecure and still aren’t content with themselves or their lives.

This obviously angers you deeply because you know it to be true, and that’s why you’re getting mad even though I am doing nothing but sharing healthy knowledge and skepticism with this community, doing nothing but try and help us all make better decisions.

There wasn’t even anything in this thread relative to you, but you just had to attack me because you know the things I’ve told you before are true, thats how badly these truths burn you deep down inside. You probably spend your nights awake in bed thinking about my forum posts seething with rage and anger that I am shattering your illusions, but don’t be mad, it is healthier to have a realistic view of this world than to fail in your own delusions.


im 179 cm
and 95% of the guys in my family around my age are above 183 cm

thus, i have always been insecure about my height, because i feel very short around my family and have always been called short in my family. So it is all relative bro. I also was very good defensive end in football. lead my division 1 school in sacks and did not get a single scholarship from a D1 college because of my height. my younger brother who is 6'2 is playing college football in a division 1 school...

of course i have no plan of doing this surgery and trying to play football lmao. But these are the types of reasons i have been very insecure about my height.
and there have been multiple studies done where if you are over 6', you get paid more, you get more respect from your peers, you are more likely to win a job interview, etc.

and i have no insecurities about my looks. i have a pretty gf who is in the medical field (PA school) and i believe i am above average in attractiveness.

So no need to target someone when you dont know their situation and why they want LL.

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