Personally, I would never hinder someone from aiming for the sky.
Would you be willing to trade 2-4 years of time with your spouse/kids for limb l
The advantage I perceive in this situation is that a happier, more satisfied version of me could contribute more to my family and the world.
I have a wife, no kids but nephews and nieces whom I cherish, and they reciprocate. I am unwilling to sacrifice time with them, but the societal pressures and the limb lengthening-related distress I experience are diminishing my quality of life, a sentiment many of you may understand.
I am fully cognizant of the risks of burnout, and I might find myself unable to continue after a few months.
Having said that, if you were in a similar situation with your own family, would you be willing to invest several years of your life to increase your height? Thank you in advance.
My details: 5’6/168cm, 30 years old, male
Objective: 175cm
Personally, I would never hinder someone from aiming for the sky.
The advantage I perceive in this situation is that a happier, more satisfied version of me could contribute more to my family and the world.
I have a wife, no kids but nephews and nieces whom I cherish, and they reciprocate. I am unwilling to sacrifice time with them, but the societal pressures and the limb lengthening-related distress I experience are diminishing my quality of life, a sentiment many of you may understand.
I am fully cognizant of the risks of burnout, and I might find myself unable to continue after a few months.
Having said that, if you were in a similar situation with your own family, would you be willing to invest several years of your life to increase your height? Thank you in advance.
My details: 5’6/168cm, 30 years old, male
Objective: 175cm
Personally, I would never hinder someone from aiming for the sky.
The advantage I perceive in this situation is that a happier, more satisfied version of me could contribute more to my family and the world.
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