It's easy to say height doesn't matter when you're 178 cm which isn't even short at all for a guy who isn't in professional sports.
How tall are you now, mybodyisready?
Quote from: KirP1 on October 09, 2014, 06:08:33 PMHe wasent happy with his height. He always wanted to do leg lengthening to be 9'2 because it was his ideal height. It bothers him that giraffes were taller than him
The could give him a bj standing up.
Quote from: KirP1 on October 09, 2014, 06:08:33 PMHe wasent happy with his height. He always wanted to do leg lengthening to be 9'2 because it was his ideal height. It bothers him that giraffes were taller than him
The could give him a bj standing up.
Quote from: ReadRothbard on October 10, 2014, 12:21:10 AMThe could give him a bj standing up.
Lol very true. I'd guess that even a foot long penis would look small on him though 
Quote from: Gichelu on October 09, 2014, 09:41:26 PMIt's easy to say height doesn't matter when you're 178 cm which isn't even short at all for a guy who isn't in professional sports.
thats why i mentioned guys who happen to be short but still have a great time as an example. i dont think height is irrelevant but it isnt a problem unless you make it one. get yourself a positive attitude and learn how to communicate with people. go pick up girls on the street, at the grocery, in the library or whatever. here you dont have to compete with the taller guys like its the case at clubs. sure youre gonna get put down, but that happens to every guy regardless of height. nobody can get every girl. it is important to accept failure not as it is such, but rather see it as a learning experience: "this way it did not work out for me, lets see how i can improve my approach"
Quote from: Taller on October 10, 2014, 12:19:35 AMHow tall are you now, mybodyisready?
182 cm
Quote from: mybodyisready on October 10, 2014, 11:20:10 AMthats why i mentioned guys who happen to be short but still have a great time as an example. i dont think height is irrelevant but it isnt a problem unless you make it one. get yourself a positive attitude and learn how to communicate with people. go pick up girls on the street, at the grocery, in the library or whatever. here you dont have to compete with the taller guys like its the case at clubs. sure youre gonna get put down, but that happens to every guy regardless of height. nobody can get every girl. it is important to accept failure not as it is such, but rather see it as a learning experience: "this way it did not work out for me, lets see how i can improve my approach"
182 cm
its ok man you sound wise, now you can stfu
. People who never felt short won't be able to understand...
mybody is ready.
there are 2 types of discrimination with height.
external discrimination from others in society, and internal such as height neurosis.
I don't think you understand the difference. not all discrimination is the same. and depending on your height you will get varying levels of external discrimination.
especially if you are under 5"7.
a person can be completely secure with themselves and very confident and happy but still get treated as a second class citizen in society.
I'm not really facing any glaring discrimination at 179CM but I think people would see me as a different person if I were a decimeter taller. More importantly I would be more happy and content with myself.
This talk of self acceptance is nice and all but it does beg the question why some of you are so set on this surgery. Let's face it: it's called cosmetic LL for a reason -none of us practicly need this but we all feel it would improve our life to a varying degree and that is perfectly alligned with your presented philosophies isn't it?
Quote from: Uppland on October 10, 2014, 01:44:41 PMI'm not really facing any glaring discrimination at 179CM but I think people would see me as a different person if I were a decimeter taller. More importantly I would be more happy and content with myself.
This talk of self acceptance is nice and all but it does beg the question why some of you are so set on this surgery. Let's face it: it's called cosmetic LL for a reason -none of us practicly need this but we all feel it would improve our life to a varying degree and that is perfectly alligned with your presented philosophies isn't it?
Its important to make a distinction between those who want LL and are objectively short and those who already are average. It was already mentioned that people who objectively are below average height usually face external discrimination regardless how they feel about themselves, while those who are already average, like you said yourself your problem is technically only internal, people at average height dont face anywhere near the same level of discrimination, so the reason they do the surgery is to get luxuries, they are greedy for more benefits to be completely honest.
under average people just dont want to have to compensate for being short, if you are below average you will face discrimination unless you have a lot to make up for your height. Its not greedy to get rid of that handicap.
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