If u make it until you turn to 25 ,than better to say it was natural growth
Share Your Experience Of Hiding Your Limb Lengthening Surgery
Had Anyone done 4-5 in here?
I Think its totally fine to tell People you did LL if you is kind of short
Just dont Care. Its 2017.
It's 2017 and people are still judgy as fk haha.
If I get this surgery before 25 I will definitely try to pass it off as natural growth if possible. But if not, I'll own it. I think a lot of people will get it even if they don't agree
True. Haha
For me personal i Will try do it at 29.
4 years.
Right now i waer pretty tall shoes.
So if i do 5 cm and have flat shoes im not sure People Will notice But Whatever
Quote from: Lord Vader on July 08, 2017, 09:37:39 AMThe whole point of doing LL is to be noticeably taller than you were. Unless you live among the blind and daft, anyone will notice a significant height increase. If you aren't planning to have a significant height increase, why bother doing LL? You're welcome.
As much as we'd like to think we are the center of the universe, most people do pay that much attention to us. Yes people will notice but most people won't unless lengthened significantly.
I wear 7cm lifts pretty much all the time and only one person has commented on my height, which was my sister. I think a height changes matters most for first impressions.
Quote from: biggerdreams on July 08, 2017, 05:11:42 PMAs much as we'd like to think we are the center of the universe, most people do pay that much attention to us. Yes people will notice but most people won't unless lengthened significantly.
I wear 7cm lifts pretty much all the time and only one person has commented on my height, which was my sister. I think a height changes matters most for first impressions.
Can you walk well with 7 cm lifts which I know are 4 plus the normal insole? Which brand do you wear?
Quote from: Lord Vader on July 08, 2017, 09:37:39 AMThe whole point of doing LL is to be noticeably taller than you were. Unless you live among the blind and daft, anyone will notice a significant height increase. If you aren't planning to have a significant height increase, why bother doing LL? You're welcome.
I have no problem with people noticing that I had a significant height increase, but I have a problem with people discovering that my height increase came as a result of paying thousands of dollars for an invasive surgery. I want people to believe that the height I gained was natural. To conceal this, I'm thinking that one could probably wear lifts and increase them by like a cm or so every couple of months or so, so it looks like you were already growing.
Quote from: Jumbo on July 08, 2017, 05:40:33 PMI have no problem with people noticing that I had a significant height increase, but I have a problem with people discovering that my height increase came as a result of paying thousands of dollars for an invasive surgery. I want people to believe that the height I gained was natural. To conceal this, I'm thinking that one could probably wear lifts and increase them by like a cm or so every 6 months or so, so it looks like you were already growing.
Quote from: onemorefoot on July 08, 2017, 05:39:11 PMCan you walk well with 7 cm lifts which I know are 4 plus the normal insole? Which brand do you wear?
Yes as long as you wear a higher shoe like a boot that will support your ankle. I can even run decently fast with them. Women wear more than twice that with heels so why can't we haha.
Not sure on brand as I got it quite a while ago.
Quote from: Jumbo on July 08, 2017, 05:40:33 PMI have no problem with people noticing that I had a significant height increase, but I have a problem with people discovering that my height increase came as a result of paying thousands of dollars for an invasive surgery. I want people to believe that the height I gained was natural. To conceal this, I'm thinking that one could probably wear lifts and increase them by like a cm or so every couple of months or so, so it looks like you were already growing.
the problem with this is that at some point you still have to take off your shoes. People will get reacquainted with your real height, mentally, so there's that aspect
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