Quote from: ilovescience on August 14, 2021, 08:44:54 PMThere are a lot of successful people in the history that are short right? Like General Napoleon! And does height matter when it comes to select a chairman or ceo or president? There are some presidents not very tall. Also have you heard of Jack Ma? He's very successful in business and he is not tall. Yom Cruise is he tall??? He's the face of the franchise in Hollywood.
He wasn't even short compared to averages at the time. Portraying him as short was just a way to make fun of him. 
Tom cruise got attractive face compared to his age 7/10 which is quite rare
Justin Bieber also got attractive, can fk with any girls under 18 at his prime even he is not musician.
It's not his talent personality you guys make it up 100% completely by both of his face which is considered very attractive.
Because Justin Bieber and Tom curise exits everyone now bring it up and trying to say height dosent matter and forget that they are billion of people suffering from heightism.
Quote from: Atlas on August 16, 2021, 11:47:03 AMTom cruise got attractive face compared to his age 7/10 which is quite rare
Justin Bieber also got attractive, can fk with any girls under 18 at his prime even he is not musician.
It's not his talent personality you guys make it up 100% completely by both of his face which is considered very attractive.
Because Justin Bieber and Tom curise exits everyone now bring it up and trying to say height dosent matter and forget that they are billion of people suffering from heightism.
Height doesnt determine intelligence, character, health, talent, personality and sometimes athleticism. Thats what really matters in life.
Quote from: Medium Drink Of Water on August 15, 2021, 01:03:40 AMHe wasn't even short compared to averages at the time. Portraying him as short was just a way to make fun of him. 
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Maybe I read the wrong books. I thought he was 150cm tall?
Quote from: wants2growtaller on August 14, 2021, 11:11:12 AM1. There is no scientific evidence that tall people are smarter than short people. There are well known short people who are brilliant and have done a lot of great things. As well as tall people as we.. That is just bias that people think that taller people somehow are more intelligence but again no sceintifical evidence to support this.If society didnt marginalize short people so much, especially short people of color, I am confident that is untapped intelligence in short people.
This is blatantly wrong, it’s a well known “sceintifical” fact that height and intelligence are correlated.
All of your posts are just empty platitudes, why are you posting on a limb lengthening forum about heightism? You are literally preaching to the choir. If this is something you actually care about changing, go do a Ted talk or something. But posting all this copy paste is literally like a Christian trying to convert people to Christianity in their own church.
I am not against limb lengthening surgery. I understand the gravity of heightism and how for some short or even average height people that limb lengthening could be a solution for them in order to avoid social consequences. This section is the ''other'' section. I wrote this post in response to another post. Again I understand why people want to do limb lengthening surgery, but I wanted all short people to know that short height has nothing to do with whats important in life. A persons height has nothing to do with their character, intelligence, talent, athleticism, and health. All of these traits are more valuable than tall height. Society caring more about how short or tall someone is a very superficial and shallow value.
No one disagrees though. You said all of this multiple times. There is absolutely zero reason to keep posting this pap. If you want to help address heightism there are a million better ways to go about it.
That is why i posted on off topic. This is the off topic section by the way. Be more upset about heightism than my post. Whether or not someone does this surgery it will not eliminate heightism in this world. Once a person completes the surgery, and is able to get to gain some sort of tall height privilege. What will they do with their new tall height privilege? Will they continue to ignore heightism? Will they try to fight against heightism? That would be an individual choice. But what good is a new found privilege if not to benefit oneself and others? Anyways i will not keep commenting on these posts. I wish everyone well. Good luck with your surgeries.
Thank You Sister, we are all precious regardless of height - I was same person after CLL surgery (with less knee/leg flexibility and more pain in my legs), but it saddened me (when thinking of the discriminations that shorter people can face) to see that post CLL I was perceived differently (more attractive/confident) just because my Physical presence had changed.
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