Brother, she went public with this surgery. She gives no fkks. She wants to show her disproportionality.
Nude proportions for men are something we have to sacrifice to be taller. From the sexx diaries I've read here literally no one noticed. Too busy fukking to notice your legs. It's something u gotta pick. Height all day. Rather get the ocassional glance than stay a short stature
Quote from: ghkid2019 on August 28, 2020, 08:42:42 AMBrother, she went public with this surgery. She gives no fkks. She wants to show her disproportionality.
Nude proportions for men are something we have to sacrifice to be taller. From the sxxx diaries I've read here literally no one noticed. Too busy fukking to notice your legs. It's something u gotta pick. Height all day. Rather get the ocassional glance than stay a short stature
I guess she simply had to when she was on Germany’s Next Top Model. You can’t really hide your legs when getting nked in front of a camera.
Yeah, I get your point. Personally, though, I‘d always choose tibial lengthening (even though it means less height gain) because I love wearing shorts and know that I’d no longer feel comfortable wearing shorts if my proportions were off.
Quote from: NotSoBigBadBruin on August 28, 2020, 09:11:55 AMI guess she simply had to when she was on Germany’s Next Top Model. You can’t really hide your legs when getting nked in front of a camera.
Yeah, I get your point. Personally, though, I‘d always choose tibial lengthening (even though it means less height gain) because I love wearing shorts and know that I’d no longer feel comfortable wearing shorts if my proportions were off.
on thing you gotta be wary of:
you may not be able to wear shorts for a while due to the scarring: otherwise youll get hyperpigmentation so youll wanna go long pants probably for 2 years or so
Quote from: wannabeidol on August 28, 2020, 06:34:59 PMon thing you gotta be wary of:
you may not be able to wear shorts for a while due to the scarring: otherwise youll get hyperpigmentation so youll wanna go long pants probably for 2 years or so
I’ve never thought about that, to be honest. Does this also apply to internal methods? But anyway, I don’t mind scars. I already have a few of them on my legs. If someone asked me, I’d simply say I broke my legs in a skateboarding accident.
Quote from: NotSoBigBadBruin on August 28, 2020, 08:36:28 PMI’ve never thought about that, to be honest. Does this also apply to internal methods? But anyway, I don’t mind scars. I already have a few of them on my legs. If someone asked me, I’d simply say I broke my legs in a skateboarding accident.
anywhere thereis an incision there will be scar tissue, and exposure to uv radiation will cause it to darken
it would be nice to say an accident except the scars from tibia are symetrical and clearly dont look like they would be caused by any trauma
Quote from: wannabeidol on August 28, 2020, 10:20:21 PManywhere thereis an incision there will be scar tissue, and exposure to uv radiation will cause it to darken
it would be nice to say an accident except the scars from tibia are symetrical and clearly dont look like they would be caused by any trauma
OK, you’ve got a point there. But on the other hand, most people have never heard of CLL and would therefore not question the accident story.
Quote from: NotSoBigBadBruin on August 29, 2020, 12:38:17 AMOK, you’ve got a point there. But on the other hand, most people have never heard of CLL and would therefore not question the accident story.
even if they hadnt heard of cll, it still looks weird ya know? 
heres a pic of OYG who had internal nailing done
notice how the incisions are distributed? theyre like little lines scattered all over the leg.
and without proper uv protection before its properly healed, theyll turn into dark spots , that is assuming they dont hypertrophy or keloid
if anything a better excuse would be you had really bad knock knee or bowleg and it was giving you arthritis so you got that corrected.
Or you could say your bones didn’t heal properly because it was a complicated fracture and you had to undergo surgery.
Or just wear compression sleeve like athletes and then wait till after rod removal and then get laser scar removal surgery. Or just not giv a f about it cuz tbh women care about this like 1000x more than men. Don't get scar neurosis lul, there's always gonna be scar removal surgery so it's all good
Quote from: ghkid2019 on August 30, 2020, 05:35:31 PMOr just wear compression sleeve like athletes and then wait till after rod removal and then get laser scar removal surgery. Or just not giv a f about it cuz tbh women care about this like 1000x more than men. Don't get scar neurosis lul, there's always gonna be scar removal surgery so it's all good
as per pretty much every surgeons recommendation, you should definitely be wearing compression for tibias
i guess the big message im trying to send is yes dont get scar neurosis, but you need proper wound management, because improper scar formation will lead to more pain especially that one on the knee
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