How long after your able to walk okay do you think it would be okay to use shoe lifts. Im not talking about elevator shoes that adds absurd amounts like 4-5 inches. You wont be able to walk right even before surgery with that. I use 4 cm insoles so Im hopeful I can combine it right away with my new height.
Am not sure where i read, but i can tell you it was not recomendded because of the nails inside you, am not sure though
Dont do that. The sole purpose of LL is to help you surpass you insecurities with your height. Wearing lifts will never allow you to do that because you will always feel you are not tall enough. In contrast to LL where people can think you became taller but you can always insist they are wrong, you can easily get caught with lifts and people will make fun of you. So, my suggestion is just move on 
Quote from: bander72 on October 04, 2016, 03:38:47 PMHow long after your able to walk okay do you think it would be okay to use shoe lifts. Im not talking about elevator shoes that adds absurd amounts like 4-5 inches. You wont be able to walk right even before surgery with that. I use 4 cm insoles so Im hopeful I can combine it right away with my new height.
did you do the surgery or not yet?
Quote from: aspirant185 on October 05, 2016, 12:44:18 AMDont do that. The sole purpose of LL is to help you surpass you insecurities with your height. Wearing lifts will never allow you to do that because you will always feel you are not tall enough. In contrast to LL where people can think you became taller but you can always insist they are wrong, you can easily get caught with lifts and people will make fun of you. So, my suggestion is just move on 
how you will get caught i see it very difficult, though i don't wear it
I have not done it yet im saving up the money. I realize that still wearing lifts could be bad mentally but it would stop me from wanting to do more gains in surgery or a second one. I have worn lifts for 8 years and never worried about getting discovered. The key is not to go beyond what you can walk normally. I use 4 cm insoles which work great for me while 3 inch elavator shoes I had made me look like a retard walking. I hope what kaiser said about the nail is not true. I would bot use the lifs of course until I am able to walk unassisted. Maybe a LL veteran can awnser this question.
Quote from: bander72 on October 05, 2016, 04:16:04 AMI have not done it yet im saving up the money. I realize that still wearing lifts could be bad mentally but it would stop me from wanting to do more gains in surgery or a second one. I have worn lifts for 8 years and never worried about getting discovered. The key is not to go beyond what you can walk normally. I use 4 cm insoles which work great for me while 3 inch elavator shoes I had made me look like a retard walking. I hope what kaiser said about the nail is not true. I would bot use the lifs of course until I am able to walk unassisted. Maybe a LL veteran can awnser this question.
The main issue with lifts being disingenuous is they are hidden out of sight, so just buy shoes with a clear 2-3 cm heel. Everyone who sees you will see the heel so your not lying to them at all, but you still get the unconscious benefits of the 2-3 cm boost in height.
lol That is embarrassing for them to see. I used to wear elevator shoes. People knew I had issues with my height.
Lol, i wear Reebok Classic's myself and nobody called me out for using them(and they give you like 3cm bonus or something).
I bought them because they are comfy doe.
Normal shoes but I go to church and it would mean using something like this.
http://www.tallmenshoes.com/elevator1.html?gclid=CjwKEAjwj92_BRDQ-NuC98SZkWYSJACWmjhlQY-hxKeP6Eif7g0OGNFDFh7KylDhLxSxQ2hZFVgrARoCGpjw_wcB
I agree with normal shoes its okay but I don't feel tall without the lifts as well usually wear my lifts and use these.
http://www.6pm.com/skechers-shape-ups-2-0-perfect-comfort-black?gclid=CjwKEAjwj92_BRDQ-NuC98SZkWYSJACWmjhlTwk6Q9PNnlsaa1XppwM1E6PDNG_bTyXcfwei9RTUXBoC-Grw_wcB&zhlfid=139&kpid=36141268&ef_id=VdbFFgAABYFgLBEJ:20161007193912:s
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