Personally, I think it's anywhere from 5'6-5'9. At those heights if you get 8cm on femurs you'd be jumping 40 percentiles in height. From 5'8 -> 5'11 you'd go from being taller than 35% of guys to 78% of guys which is a massive change just on paper.
[POLL] Height where LL gives you the most back for your buck?
Anywhere 5'9 and below. 5'10 you start not getting insulted by the "short king" comments cause you're above average.
But to each their own. People who are 6'1 did it in my clinic and were happy with the results. It's for ANYONE who has the money to do it, knows how tough the 8 month journey will be, did their research, and think it's all worth it for 3 inch femur gains.
fk tibia, and LON
5'6-5'7 because even with only 6cms, you get to basically average height and at most can still wear an inch insole to enhance your height and become slightly above average
5.5-5.6 because with 2.5-3 inches added you become completely normal looking (even a little less than average in most countries) while you used to be really short.
Quote from: ballsackoffury123 on May 08, 2023, 09:53:44 PMAnywhere 5'9 and below. 5'10 you start not getting insulted by the "short king" comments cause you're above average.
But to each their own. People who are 6'1 did it in my clinic and were happy with the results. It's for ANYONE who has the money to do it, knows how tough the 8 month journey will be, did their research, and think it's all worth it for 3 inch femur gains.
fk tibia, and LON
Agreed, I don't really criticize anybody of any height doing LL - whatever makes them happy right?
But as a side note, I do think there absolutely is truth to the concept of diminishing returns the further away from average height you get. For example, based off of some random ass height percentile calculator I googled, 5'2 -> 5'5 you'd be going from 0.5 percentile to 7th percentile. Same with a guy going from 6'1 -> 6'4 you'd only be jumping 6 percentiles.
It's literally backed up by objective statistical data that LL gives more value closer to average heights particularly because height is relative. If you can jump the whole height bell curve with LL you've just secured confidence about your height for your entire life.
Quote from: ballsackoffury123 on May 08, 2023, 09:53:44 PMfk tibia, and LON
FAX, i DID 7 CM ON TIBIA AND I HAD SO MANY COMPLICATIONS , IM STILL NOT 100% RECOVERED AND PROBABLY WON'T BE , DONT DO LON FFS
not trying to downplay the benefits someone would get going from 5'9 to 6'2, but 5'4 guy lengthening to 5'9 goes from being utterly invisible to women to being able to live a normal life. obviously being able to attract women is just a portion of the benefits but you get the point.
Whichever height gets you to 5'7 - 5'8 from LL.
At 5'7 - 5'8, you will no longer be discriminated against due to height, meaning your stature won't be the first thing people notice about you, and it won't be something that hangs over you in every thing you do.
IN terms of dating this will open up the most percent of women to be open to dating you, from being completely disqualified no matter how handsome, or good socially you are, to being average height should be an absolute game changer in that your other features can actually shine..
Girls cannot even tell the difference between 5'10 and 6 feet, because they are all 5'6 at most... This is why all dudes lie giving themselves 1 -2 inches because people really cannot tell the difference. Going from 5'6 - 5'9 would be a difference maker for sure... but I truly believe 5'7 is the cut off from 'short king' (hate this term) to average height and from my research the majority would agree. This is why I believe that is the cutoff, from being noticeably short to blending in more with other men and why it has the most advantage. If anyone disagrees would like to hear more opinions...
nobody is calling someone who is truly 5'8 (barefoot) a 'short king'... imo its guys that are 5'6 and below who would be called 'short kings'.
5'8 with shoes is 5'9 +, which is average height in the US.
Agreed going from 'short king' status to 5'7 - 5'9 would probably be the biggest benefit because you crossed the only height threshold that truly matters for men in height discrimination. Nobody will discriminate a man's height for being 5'8 or 5'9, but they would if they were 5'6 or 5'5.
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