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Posted on May 10, 2022, 2:36 am
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Quote from: five_six on May 10, 2022, 01:49:31 AMUnless you're a literal midget (under 5' as a man), this is crazy.


Trust me once you get to a certain net worth and have no debt money literally does not even matter.

I need to know who loves me for me and not for my money, I'm 5'4 so you can imagine once the 2 surgeries are completed I will be 5'9 (8cm femurs 5cm tibias). Still short, but at least I will be able to relate to the experiences of the common man.

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Posted on May 10, 2022, 4:17 pm
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Quote from: five_six on May 10, 2022, 01:49:31 AMUnless you're a literal midget (under 5' as a man), this is crazy.


It's not crazy. He's right.

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Posted on May 10, 2022, 5:24 pm
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Its all matters until you reach height like 6 ft 1- 6 ft 2( 185-188) and thats it. There no difference in "benefits" between 188 cm tall guy and lets say someone who is 6 ft 4 (193 cm)..

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Posted on May 10, 2022, 6:41 pm
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Thanks for the info @BelowTheMean. Yeah I also had serious chest pressure (heart was working hard) when I started running recently, but I've been feeling less and less of it with time. I have that same pain in one of my legs. I wonder if it's something to do with the nail


Quote from: YungGud on May 10, 2022, 05:24:02 PMIts all matters until you reach height like 6 ft 1- 6 ft 2( 185-188) and thats it. There no difference in "benefits" between 188 cm tall guy and lets say someone who is 6 ft 4 (193 cm)..


I think a good reason to do it is just to be taller than most women. You can distinguish yourself in many ways besides height, but there's a threshold height to be dateable for a lot of women imo, which is often just taller than them (for women 5'7 and taller especially). I agree that more height is favorable, but the net effect of every inch gained past 5'9 is way less than the net effect of every inch gained below 5'9. 5'9 is the 99th percentile of height for women in the US

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Posted on May 10, 2022, 7:52 pm
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Quote from: YungGud on May 10, 2022, 05:24:02 PMIts all matters until you reach height like 6 ft 1- 6 ft 2( 185-188) and thats it. There no difference in "benefits" between 188 cm tall guy and lets say someone who is 6 ft 4 (193 cm)..


Quote from: pandemic_exploiter on May 10, 2022, 06:41:35 PMI think a good reason to do it is just to be taller than most women. You can distinguish yourself in many ways besides height, but there's a threshold height to be dateable for a lot of women imo, which is often just taller than them (for women 5'7 and taller especially). I agree that more height is favorable, but the net effect of every inch gained past 5'9 is way less than the net effect of every inch gained below 5'9. 5'9 is the 99th percentile of height for women in the US


Yes, I just want to be 5'9 and be taller than 99% of women, doesn't matter if I make 6 figures or not when it feels like 25% of women tower over me (5'4), feels like that number is 50% when high heels are involved.

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Posted on May 12, 2022, 5:30 pm
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Quote from: JamesBrown on May 10, 2022, 07:52:34 PMYes, I just want to be 5'9 and be taller than 99% of women, doesn't matter if I make 6 figures or not when it feels like 25% of women tower over me (5'4), feels like that number is 50% when high heels are involved.


Bro..5 ft 7 is good enough..No need to do 2 surgeries

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