And since height is subjective short being whatever is short to you and tall being whatever is tall to you. Also post what height you thought about when you thought tall/short so I and others can know.
Tall and ugly.
Even the most extreme cosmetic surgery on your face is not as brutal as LL.
Although surgery cannot fix ugliness at all times, so after thinking about it, I would love to be middle height (like 5'10-5'11) and in exchange be a little bit more ugly than now.
Depends what you mean by short. If you mean my height so I prefer short and handsome as I have seen more than once that face is much more important than height
5'8 and really handsome.
You can still do LL when you are short but when you are extremely ugly then well...
I feel like anything under 5'7-5'8 is quite a death sentence as it's nearly impossible to have a dimorphic fully-grown male body below that height. Whenever I see someone my height I cringe at how much they look like a large bobblehead on a stunted body and wish I didn't look the same.
I would much rather be ugly and tall because at least I would be taken seriously as an adult/man and have a relatively normal looking body/head ratio.
Quote from: CaptainAmerica on March 26, 2017, 11:03:06 PMI feel like anything under 5'7-5'8 is quite a death sentence as it's nearly impossible to have a dimorphic fully-grown male body below that height.
Thanks buddy
I think this is a stupid dilemma.
Being short and being ugly are both what makes a man unattractive so there is no point to think what is worse.
Both are worse enough to make dating almost impossible so it doesn't matter which is worse.
However, if you are really ugly you can't never truly fix it, even with plastic surgeries. Most of the times people who do much cosmetic surgeries in the face look completely deformed.
On the other hand, unless you are dramatically short (less than 5.3) you can become at least average with two LL's.
So, even if LL is harder than any other cosmetic surgery, it could lead in a much better outcome in looks if everything goes fine compared to cosmetic surgeries on the face which most of the times don't have good results except from a nosejob.
An ugly face can't become beautiful even with cosmetic surgeries while a short body can become average or even relatively tall.
Quote from: CaptainAmerica on March 26, 2017, 11:03:06 PMI feel like anything under 5'7-5'8 is quite a death sentence as it's nearly impossible to have a dimorphic fully-grown male body below that height. Whenever I see someone my height I cringe at how much they look like a large bobblehead on a stunted body and wish I didn't look the same.
I would much rather be ugly and tall because at least I would be taken seriously as an adult/man and have a relatively normal looking body/head ratio.
So I guess then most women on the planet have "large bobbleheads on stunted bodies", seeing as they're below that height. And even many men so to speak, since the world male average is only at 5'8''. But, hey, no hate okay. I will just say this:
SMH.
Quote from: IwannaBeTaller on March 27, 2017, 12:06:44 AMSo I guess then most women on the planet have "large bobbleheads on stunted bodies", seeing as they're below that height. And even many men so to speak, since the world male average is only at 5'8''. But, hey, no hate okay. I will just say this:
SMH.
You can't compare women to men... Also, rather than big head on small body (Which I rarely see even on very short guys), short guys (like 165 and under) have a really small frame and it doesn't look good... Even when they train hard in the gym (It actually looks much worse being buff with a small frame.. I have seen a few at my gym)
Quote from: TIBIKE200 on March 27, 2017, 12:46:53 AMYou can't compare women to men... Also, rather than big head on small body (Which I rarely see even on very short guys), short guys (like 165 and under) have a really small frame and it doesn't look good... Even when they train hard in the gym (It actually looks much worse being buff with a small frame.. I have seen a few at my gym)
I was talking about the bobblehead argument.
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