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Posted on Jul 5, 2015, 8:28 pm
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just wondering what height people would have needed to have been to not undergo LL.

for me I am 164.5cm, if I was 168cm I would not be doing this operation, I would simply wear nike air to bring me to 169cm.

I have a friend who is 167.5, he wears a 1cm lift to 168.5cm and said he is not willing to do LL, with that being said he said he is an 'okay' height with his 1cm lift.

interestingly I will end up 169.5cm post LL so I guess it's good to end up taller than I needed to be to be happy, also I will be wearing nike air to 170.5cm anyway if that matters.

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Posted on Jul 5, 2015, 8:39 pm
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lol wot you got LL just to fit into pants better?

well I guess it would save a bill or two at the tailors but that seems a bit extreme no?

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Posted on Jul 6, 2015, 9:30 pm
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it is interesting seeing people do that i do agree, i mean when i see people in public gatherings for example i may see a guy 5 7 next to guy 5 9, i don't think the 5 9 guys life would be much better, i never think that for a second.

i had a perfect example of that before when i thought 'yeah that 5 7 guy would do better than that 5 9 guy'.

but with that being said a 5 5 guy is in deep   haha, so i don't think its relative the height, it is more your absolute height and i think the 5 8+ guys are going to be a bit upset with the results of the LL but i wish them the best.

i feel great at 5 7 myself when i wear the 6cm lifts, i don't really care much for more height as long as i am at the height of men, i guess if you end up 5 10 after operation you will have an advantage over other men but it doesn't really fuss me.

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