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Posted on Apr 28, 2015, 3:25 pm
#31

@Taller You mean the guy on the right? His arms are quite short for his height, very interesting.

Here's another guy with long legs, his torso almost looks smaller than mine except for his longer arms obviously.

Pictures of disproportionate tall people

Pictures of disproportionate tall people

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Posted on Apr 28, 2015, 3:27 pm
#32

I mean the guy on the far right. He has exceptionally long tibiae and a short torso.

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Posted on Apr 28, 2015, 3:27 pm
#33

I mean the guy on the far right. He has exceptionally long tibiae and a short torso.

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Posted on Apr 28, 2015, 3:31 pm
#34

Quote from: Taller on April 28, 2015, 03:27:52 PMI mean the guy on the far right. He has exceptionally long tibiae and a short torso.

Sorry, yes I meant to write right instead of left. My mistake.

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Posted on May 1, 2015, 7:50 am
#35

Humerous lengthening?Pictures of disproportionate tall people? Lol ssome ppeopple i say! U have any proof or source?? Though i too dont like that apoguy cant see people talking bull !

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Posted on May 1, 2015, 11:26 am
#36

Quote from: Taller on April 28, 2015, 03:27:52 PMI mean the guy on the far right. He has exceptionally long tibiae and a short torso.
I think the first thing people would notice about him are his arms. A few cms on his arms and he would just be a leggy guy, instead of a goofy looking t-rex.

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Posted on Dec 8, 2015, 9:34 pm
#37

Quote from: Taller on April 28, 2015, 05:32:41 AMPictures of disproportionate tall people
LOL is that who I think it is?
But seriously, I find apotheosis' proportions not too bad, especially when obscured by everyday clothing. If he walked by, I probably wouldn't think twice about his proportions (even being hyperfocused on those details like I am). Perhaps if he can hide his proportions under his clothes without it looking ridiculous, can't the rest of of us? Does it really matter what you like like with your briefs pulled up to your crotch? Assuming he also did humurous lengthening (amount unknown), I think it looks pretty near natural. Perhaps without it he wouldn't. This is just my opinion, feel free to expand on anything I've said (or refute).

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Posted on Dec 9, 2015, 2:26 am
#38

Quote from: Augmented on December 08, 2015, 09:34:40 PMLOL is that who I think it is?
But seriously, I find apotheosis' proportions not too bad, especially when obscured by everyday clothing. If he walked by, I probably wouldn't think twice about his proportions (even being hyperfocused on those details like I am). Perhaps if he can hide his proportions under his clothes without it looking ridiculous, can't the rest of of us? Does it really matter what you like like with your briefs pulled up to your crotch? Assuming he also did humurous lengthening (amount unknown), I think it looks pretty near natural. Perhaps without it he wouldn't. This is just my opinion, feel free to expand on anything I've said (or refute).
Yep.



Pictures of disproportionate tall people Definitely not bad for 20CM of lengthening. His head is noticeably too small though, but that doesn't matter to most people. Lots of naturally tall people have tiny heads. It looks bad, but it's better than being short.

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Posted on Dec 9, 2015, 3:09 am
#39

Does anyone know where I can read diary of people who go close to 20cm. I want to see what effects it has on their body after leg lengthening.

I was under the impression 20cm was impossible.

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Posted on Dec 9, 2015, 5:18 am
#40

Quote from: spaghetti743 on December 09, 2015, 03:09:03 AMDoes anyone know where I can read diary of people who go close to 20cm. I want to see what effects it has on their body after leg lengthening.

I was under the impression 20cm was impossible.
I recommend looking around the old forum for diaries of people who go close to 20cm. From memory, I recall apotheosis and Greekster doing a considerable amount. Since I cannot answer from experience, I will tell you that many of the "successful," large lengthenings are with dr betz. He understands the "get tall or die" mindset many people have, and that's why he allows such large lengthening. In one of his replies on this forum he said that why go through all the pain for a small 5cm? I have to agree with him. To make a significant change you have to atleast go three inches(in femurs that is Tibias you probably should never go over 6cm because of the complication rate). When you hit four, that's when things start to become interesting. Very little doctors allow patients to go that far, and it's for good reason. The mechanics of walking and your leg fundamentally change with the newly introduced tibia to femur proportion. How it effects walking, I don't exactly know, but again, I wouldn't know from any first hand experience.

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