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Posted on Oct 26, 2017, 8:21 pm
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Even if I wanted to do it, I couldn't because I don't have the money. I'll continue making money and if I don't do it I will just use my savings to buy a BMW and luxury house.

If I don't do LL, I'll settle for becoming 50% Tom Cruise and 50% 5'6" mini Mike Tyson. But I know that my height is disgusting.

Isn't it sad to realize that if only my legs bones were 5cm/2" longer, my life would have been completely different? Sometimes it's strange to think that height isn't changeable (except by LL), you can change face, body, financial condition, status, etc but you can't change height. The more I think about it the more weird it is.

I still think LL is not worth it though, $200 I will have to prepare for Paley for one segment 5 cm, with the possible dangers and complications, not to mention the pain involved. And the most importantly, I will lose my athletic mobility permanently.

It's not only my parents' fault, but my fault. I chose to believe them and failed to realize the importance of height and how fked up I was when I wasn't growing much.

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Posted on Oct 26, 2017, 9:04 pm
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Quote from: The Dreamer on October 26, 2017, 09:00:34 PMHeight is almost due to genetic.Better food,more sport and environment could improve max 2/3%.
Unless you had some big deficiency of GH,you can't do anything to naturally improve it.
It's not the fault of anyone
And this is the umpteenth useless thread.We have understood that you won't do LL


No, I sleep 0-2 hours from the age of 10 and school caused this. Even 2-3% would make a whole difference in my life.

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Posted on Oct 26, 2017, 9:12 pm
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Quote from: Body Builder on October 26, 2017, 09:08:07 PMEven if you knew the importance of height when you was a kid, you'd still couldn't change it as hgh is prediscribed only in very short children. And you weren't one. Sleeping and all these are bs that some short men think to make themselves feel that they have been cheated and haven't reached their potential. That is true for 1% of short men or less. The vast majority of short men are short because our genes was to become short ones. So simple.

So you couldn't have done anything to change your height, the only solution is LL. So stop moaning and do it (the prices you mention like 200k for 5cm are totally out of reality) or try to be a "mix of Cruise and Tyson" and overcompensate so much for your lack of height that you'll lose even some women who would have found you attractive otherwise.

So all these you mention like a combination of superstars are bs. Accept the reality of a short man or change it via LL. Changing the reality by thinking that you'll become the perfect one in anything else to compensate for your height is simply delusional.


I am certain that I fall into the "1%". It's not compensating, it's what I am supposed to do, even if I was tall, I'd still do the exact same thing.

Quote from: Bleda on October 26, 2017, 09:12:12 PMI think you need meds more than anything. Or some counseling, or something. That is some messed up mind frame right there. LL wouldn't do you any good anyway. You'd just be a slightly taller miserable bastard with a giant chip on his shoulder.


Not sure about LL, but being tall would do me really good.

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Posted on Oct 27, 2017, 1:28 am
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Quote from: MrHandsome on October 26, 2017, 11:46:57 PMYou can't be a successful athlete or actor at 5'6". Mike Tyson is 5'10-5'11 and Tom Cruise is 5'8. Neither are short.


Quote from: Body Builder on October 26, 2017, 11:56:15 PMTyson is 5.95 and Cruise 5.7 max. And at 5.6 someone can become a great actor or a good athlete (not in basketball or in heavyweight wrestling of course) if he is talented.
But he can't become enough attractive to the majority of women even if he is excellent in any other aspect.


I said "Mini Mike Tyson" so it won't be the same, but I should be able to beat up people 6" taller than me if I have a formidable punching power".

I'm Asian so I am pretty comparable to Tom Cruise in terms of height vis-a-vis our races (He being 2" shorter than the average height of white male 5'10" and me being 2" shorter than the average height of Asian man 5'8")

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Posted on Oct 27, 2017, 1:31 am
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Quote from: MrHandsome on October 27, 2017, 01:29:50 AM5'6 fighters are only found in the featherweight division. No where near heavyweight. Also someone that short can be successful in gymnastics or olympic weightlifting but thats it.


It's technically possible to go up to welterweight. But I focused on openweight division.

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Posted on Oct 27, 2017, 6:02 pm
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Quote from: Body Builder on October 26, 2017, 11:56:15 PMTyson is 5.95 and Cruise 5.7 max. And at 5.6 someone can become a great actor or a good athlete (not in basketball or in heavyweight wrestling of course) if he is talented.
But he can't become enough attractive to the majority of women even if he is excellent in any other aspect.


Bodybuilder, I will be a sex symbol at 5'6". I'm only 25 and I will make it happen.

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Posted on Oct 27, 2017, 8:45 pm
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Quote from: MrHandsome on October 27, 2017, 08:39:08 PMYou won't I'm sorry to break it to you.


I will.

Why won't I?

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Posted on Oct 28, 2017, 7:26 am
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Quote from: MrHandsome on October 28, 2017, 04:49:06 AMBodybuilder is the most realistic poster on this forum and understands the implications of being short in society.


Bodybuilder is far from being realistic.

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Posted on Oct 28, 2017, 1:48 pm
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Quote from: Bander72 on October 28, 2017, 10:21:57 AMAnd you are with your fictional aspirations of being a giant killer sxxy mini Mike Tyson as you say.


Yes, we need aspirations in this life. I bet before 5'9" defeated a 7' giant, nobody thought it was possible.

Quote from: MrHandsome on October 28, 2017, 10:53:10 AMBro I am telling you right now that you cannot be a fighter fighting in a weightclass higher than featherweight if you are 5'6. Don't bother with fighting and focus on your career. You also have zero chance of being an actor at 5'6 and 25 years old. Most actors have been acting since childhood.


This only shows how fked up you are. Mike Zambidis is 5'4" and fought welterweight in K-1.

Everyone's path of life is different. Charles Bronson didn't start acting until the age of 31 and didn't become a star until he's 48.

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Posted on Oct 28, 2017, 5:02 pm
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Quote from: Zeo on October 28, 2017, 02:23:47 PMLet the man aspire to whatever he wants. It's a good thing that someone wants to go through life without LL, we should support him. Idk why everyone is trying to put him down, who are we to say what a man can become.

God Speed brother, this forum is becoming really toxic anyways. I'll probably be going to leave the forum soon too. I guess I just stick around for the gossip and the occasional updated diary (very few nowadays). After a while there's really nothing new to learn. Just endless pointless threads of the same people going back and forth.


Yeah, I was away from this forum for 2 years. Looks like I'm gonna go again soon.

Quote from: Body Builder on October 28, 2017, 03:37:10 PMMaybe he wants to be Superman or Batman (like his nickname) also. If we say to him that he is delusional we are wrong?

The only thing I said to this man is to accept himself as he is and not try to be a giantslayer or Brad Pitt or anyone else (in his mind) to feel better with himself because he is most probably won't become neither famous nor the best fighter in the world and his life will become even more miserable.
He seems to have a napoleonic complex, he wants to become the best in everything to compensate for his lack of height and this is more toxic and dangerous than body dysmorphia.

So the best for him (and anyone else here) is to accept himself as it is or change it via LL.
Thinking that you could change yourself by becoming a superhero kind of man is completely stupid and out of reality.


You're delusional and fked up, sir.

By the way, I don't want to be Superman, but Batman is more realistic than anything you've ever said on this forum.

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