Quote from: GrowANut on September 10, 2021, 02:04:16 AMOh yea 100% lol I know it's only 2 inches but at this height every cm matters, I feel shorter next to him for sure. He has told me that he regretted not giving me HGH injections when I was younger, but all the doctors told him that I was above average in the growth chart and I was going to surpass my dad by about 4 inches guess they were wrong unfortunately.. now I gotta spend 200k and endure a lot of pain for my height... rip.
2 inches are a considerable difference not only manifested on individuals' body statures but also on rulers.
Quote from: Audous on September 08, 2021, 02:02:18 AMDid you drink enough milk and have enough meat as a kid? I don't think it's your mother's fault, I have plenty of friends from India (assuming you are from your name) that outgrew their parents from lower castes. In the west people usually reach 80kg by the time they're 20, the amount of protein they have stimulates growth and that's why the average height has increased in the past 100 years here.
Just curious. So if my son gets proper nutrition he'd be tall, right? Do genes change because someone in the lineage became short?
Quote from: chatterjeeshaswata11 on September 10, 2021, 06:27:52 AMJust curious. So if my son gets proper nutrition he'd be tall, right? Do genes change because someone in the lineage became short?
No idiots will tell you that if somebody in your lineage is short then his offsprings will be tall.That's just short guys' delusions.
Also,unless you are starving to death like African famine wretches,your genes have determined your height mostly and there are no disgraces of nutritions or even your penis.
Quote from: GrowANut on September 10, 2021, 02:04:16 AMHe has told me that he regretted not giving me HGH injections when I was younger
No wonder one develops issues and ends up in this forum is he hears this from his own father....Jesus Christ. Parents are supposed to love their kids no matter how they end up looking like, not openly wishing they'd given them HGH.
Quote from: chatterjeeshaswata11 on September 10, 2021, 06:27:52 AMJust curious. So if my son gets proper nutrition he'd be tall, right? Do genes change because someone in the lineage became short?
He will I'm pretty sure, depends on your wife's genes too but since you have a tall father and if you marry a decently sized girl then you have an extremely strong chance your son will surpass your height.
Quote from: IwannaBeTaller on September 10, 2021, 09:24:40 AMNo wonder one develops issues and ends up in this forum is he hears this from his own father....Jesus Christ. Parents are supposed to love their kids no matter how they end up looking like, not openly wishing they'd given them HGH.
lmao just because he said that doesn't mean he doesn't love me lol.
Quote from: Audous on September 10, 2021, 09:36:57 AMHe will I'm pretty sure, depends on your wife's genes too but since you have a tall father and if you marry a decently sized girl then you have an extremely strong chance your son will surpass your height.
I think it's possible for parents not tall to have tall kids. Jeremy Lin, for example, is a 6'3. His dad is 5'5 and mom 5.
Quote from: ilovescience on September 10, 2021, 02:51:17 PMI think it's possible for parents not tall to have tall kids. Jeremy Lin, for example, is a 6'3. His dad is 5'5 and mom 5.
Jeremy Lin's story is written by his maternal lineage genetics and not his lucks.
Quote from: Leonardo Da Vinci on September 10, 2021, 03:16:18 PMJeremy Lin's story is written by his maternal lineage genetics and not his lucks.
Jeremy Lin is tall also because he played basketball as a kid. He worked so hard to get a better scouting report.
Quote from: ilovescience on September 10, 2021, 03:18:53 PMJeremy Lin is tall also because he played basketball as a kid. He worked so hard to get a better scouting report.
I was a basketball hobbyist from my 12 to 15 and I can't grow taller than those basketball haters and also you can't deny his maternal linage genetics are having determinant impacts on his height.
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