Would only tell three of my best friends about this...
Other people will only talk bad things about you...
Trusting people with this kind of secret is a ticking time bomb that can really catch you off guard when you least expect it. Keep your secrets to yourself. Why hand others this power over you.
aspirant185 where did or will you do it for only 15 000?
I will do it with Dr. Milorad Mitkovic in Serbia. He charges 9 300 euro for the surgery and there will be 3-4 more for living expenses.
Anyway, going back on topic, a few days ago I was in an argument with a ''friend'' that i had told about LL plans and he said - you will only be yourself, no matter if u break or legs, arms or head on purpose or if you change your sex, there is no escaping from who you really are.
People will use that against you at any time. Don't share it with them
It just rirsks outweigh dramatically potential benefits.
Thx for the heads up, Aspirant. I've been worrying about this issue as well. I oscillate between wanting to be completely open to being completely anonymous. After lurking here for a while I'm going with the latter because I don't want the hassle of ridicule from incredulous knob-ends. Why make oneself a target? Having said that, I read a Ghandi quotation which goes something like, "You can't control what people say about you but just how you react to it" - hard act to follow though. Also, if the surgery fails or permanent damage occurs the naysayers have much more ammunition to hurt you with.
People inside feel envy
I made the mistake of involving my father regarding this procedure. Hey went ahead and told my brothers ex girlfriend who is a fking drunk and drug using piece of excrement. She then told my mum he had told her i seriously doubt she will keep something like this secret. Ive had to concoct a story regarding a limb discrepancy length which i was going to get info on but i ultimately avoided it.
Needles to say i have disowned my father regarding this which by all things considered i think is rather generous as i was toying with the idea of cutting out his tongue and taking his knee caps off.
Im lying here after surgery i feel as if a Tiger tank is sitting on my lower limbs
Quote from: Bigpoppapump on August 11, 2016, 01:17:31 PMNeedles to say i have disowned my father regarding this which by all things considered i think is rather generous as i was toying with the idea of cutting out his tongue and taking his knee caps off.
That's a bit too far but yeah, people REALLY need to learn how to respect other people's privacy.
Had he not have been my dad i would seriously have considered it. I was furious (still am tbh). The stupidity of thinking this was acceptable not only to share but to share with a fkn drunk drug using idiot is beyond any reasonable logic.
People are just untrustworthy c£nts!!!! And something like this is just far too difficult for people to keep quiet about because its just so out there and almost unique
Quote from: aspirant185 on January 24, 2016, 01:45:16 PMSo I told a couple of my closest friends that I am considering a surgery to become 4-5 cm taller and their first reaction was like : OMG, there is such thing...then I explained what is the procedure like and they absolutely freaked out, told me that I have mental issues . ......
So, I was wondering, are we really as crazy as people think or we are sort of perfectionists that the other simply cannot understand ?
I would understand if tall guys make fun of me that I am doing LL but when significantly shorter guys than me react the same way, is it then a potential eye opener ?
I first heard about LL on TV news, fortunate midgets getting a way to be taller. But also average height people looking to be taller and I thought just as bad of them.
Honestly, however, I've been thinking about it to this day and I believe, crazy or not, all of us who desire this method of growth are brave enough to overcome the conservative ways of weak minded people. Who in this world has revolutionized our ways of living acting accordingly to the rules of the majority?
I think we are just "one of them", them who have exterior complexions. It could be some other body features but we got this.
There are short people who can do it with more effort, more self-confidence, but I guess we just don't have these without LL.
Speaking for one, I don't care to be called crazy, it makes me different. That's not even mutilation or something, not a crime to other people. We're strong enough to deal with it in a way average people are not... Someone said the worse that can happen is you have to find new friends, I agree with this and also don't tell your current friends. 
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