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Posted on Nov 8, 2017, 3:25 pm
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Quote from: myloginacct on November 08, 2017, 02:01:34 PMSo sad to hear about experiences like that from members of these forums. I don't know why they have to keep coming across shallow persons like that.

Best of luck in your journey.


Thank you for kind words, but the evolutionary subconscious human mind favors a large body. So I don't believe its simply shallowness .. it sucks though.. Seeking general advice on Limb lengthening

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Posted on Nov 8, 2017, 3:26 pm
#12

Quote from: Zeo on November 08, 2017, 01:08:39 PMFrom what I read it's pain no matter what, especially at the 1cm to 3 cm range. Havn't done LL but it seems like thats the trend.

I wouldn't try to get a sponser for the documentary, mainly because it should be a neutral honest look into the real aspects of LL, good and bad. If theres a sponser then it will defintely be skewed. Just buy a go-pro or a even most phones nowadays have decent cameras. You can learn to edit videos easily online its not a big deal. Worst comes to worse just get a bunch of raw footage, record everything, and I'm sure someone in the community (or outside) would glady put it all together for you for free. I know I definitely would.

Personally, this is the style I would want to do it in, (i know the video itself is a satire of POV vlogs), its POV style so it doesn't show your face/no need for masks, for added privacy, but still will show a good look at the experince.



For LL it would be a bit different and after a while it would probably just be footage of your home while your recovering


Thanks for the input.. i will remember your offer for editing... Are you planning LL too?

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Posted on Nov 8, 2017, 4:02 pm
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Quote from: Honore on November 08, 2017, 03:26:21 PMThanks for the input.. i will remember your offer for editing... Are you planning LL too?


Yea in mid-late 2019, when did you plan on getting surgery?

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Posted on Nov 8, 2017, 6:14 pm
#14

Quote from: Honore on November 08, 2017, 03:25:10 PMThank you for kind words, but the evolutionary subconscious human mind favors a large body. So I don't believe its simply shallowness .. it sucks though.. Seeking general advice on Limb lengthening


I generally don't like women who are taller than me, but I've still dated some. Physical features should be just an appetizer to initially attract two people together, not the whole deal in a relationship. Maybe I didn't fully enjoy their height, but I wouldn't just simply not give them a chance because they happen to be taller than me. Most of us are going to become old, wrinkled and not very attractive someday, to put it lightly, so having such shallow issues as dealbreakers seem silly to me. Of course, the dynamics obviously change for flings and one-night stands, but anyone who seriously has height discrepancies as a dealbreaker when looking for a serious relationship is mostly not someone who's worth your time. Physical attraction between two persons is obviously important, but that's not defined solely by height (meaning a short man/tall woman can work their attractiveness in other ways), and it has that time limit attached to it.

Anyway, sorry for derailing your thread. Just my two cents. I won't keep posting on this subject.

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Posted on Nov 8, 2017, 6:56 pm
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Quote from: myloginacct on November 08, 2017, 06:14:41 PMI generally don't like women who are taller than me, but I've still dated some. Physical features should be just an appetizer to initially attract two people together, not the whole deal in a relationship. Maybe I didn't fully enjoy their height, but I wouldn't just simply not give them a chance because they happen to be taller than me. Most of us are going to become old, wrinkled and not very attractive someday, to put it lightly, so having such shallow issues as dealbreakers seem silly to me. Of course, the dynamics obviously change for flings and one-night stands, but anyone who seriously has height discrepancies as a dealbreaker when looking for a serious relationship is mostly not someone who's worth your time. Physical attraction between two persons is obviously important, but that's not defined solely by height (meaning a short man/tall woman can work their attractiveness in other ways), and it has that time limit attached to it.

Anyway, sorry for derailing your thread. Just my two cents. I won't keep posting on this subject.


No need for apologies, I value your input.

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