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Posted on Oct 23, 2020, 10:54 pm
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Quote from: InStrydeMyFaith on October 21, 2020, 06:26:35 PMHow bad are your scars Bodybuilder? Have you ever been called out to explain them? I am wondering if there is any sensible excuse as to the summetry of the scars. I know your average person probably will eat any explanation you feed them but am worried about those who are a little sharper.

My scars are visible, big, but not very bad.
With feet hair they are not so visible, if I waxed my feet they would be though.
Still they don't look that bad. After all the ones that see them are my gf and people on the beach on summer. I don't wear shorts anywhere else I hate them.

My scars although visible, seem a  little like something from an adventurous man. Women especially like scars on men.
And also, it is a reminder of my LL which changed my life,physically and mentally too. Thats why I don't want to remove them, even as much as I could (completely is impossible).

And of course I always mention my "bike accident" to anyone curious. And always they completely believe it. Even my gf never even thought that I did LL.
I don't even know if she knows about that surgery. And I haven't told it to any of my past gf the last 8 years. The last girl who knew about it was the one that I had when I did it and she was very supportive, although she liked me a lot even at 5.65 (there are some girls who don't care much about height, very rare though).

With internals your scars will be minimal and almost noone will think thst you did LL.
So talking about an accident too would be the way to go.
Don't talk to your future gf about LL. She won't understand. Almost noone would understand to be honest. So there is no need anyone to know except from your very.close people like your parents. I couldn't have done LL without my parent's support.

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Posted on Oct 24, 2020, 12:03 am
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Quote from: ape on October 21, 2020, 08:27:47 AMIf you ever want to work in the FBI or anything high on the federal chain, mental health will be assessed. Obviously someone who has to do LL will not be deemed mentally stable by most people. If there a way to hide LL from the government?


What the hell is wrong with everyone here? This website is for leg lengthening patients and people considering it. Why are you talking about trying to hide your CLL surgery from your employer, like you're some kind of fugitive? In the US, if an employer discriminates against you for your health record, that is illegal! Don't act like pathetic cowards and try to hide it, you need to fight against injustices to make it better for yourself and everyone.

You don't have to tell everyone, including your employer, about your CLL surgery. But if they ask because it is part of their procedure, just be honest and know your rights that you cannot be discriminated because of it. If they ask you why you got CLL surgery, just tell them the truth, that being taller and closer to the normal range of height makes you feel better emotionally about self, become more productive at work, and live life better. There's nothing psychotic about that. If the employer thinks you are psychotic, that is a serious charge. It will require an independent psychiatrist to evaluate that. The reason why the FBI wants to know if you got cosmetic surgery is because you may have committed a serious crime many years ago, but found a new identity and got cosmetic surgery (like face lift, nose/cheek/eyelid cosmetic surgery) to cover your past identity.

So grow up, I don't mean in leg length, but grow up in maturity and intelligence.

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Posted on Oct 24, 2020, 4:56 am
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Airplane pilot, law enforcement, some other government jobs, etc. can discriminate against applicants legally. Hiding LL from government?

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Posted on Oct 24, 2020, 9:10 am
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Quote from: Body Builder on October 23, 2020, 10:54:18 PMMy scars are visible, big, but not very bad.
With feet hair they are not so visible, if I waxed my feet they would be though.
Still they don't look that bad. After all the ones that see them are my gf and people on the beach on summer. I don't wear shorts anywhere else I hate them.

My scars although visible, seem a  little like something from an adventurous man. Women especially like scars on men.
And also, it is a reminder of my LL which changed my life,physically and mentally too. Thats why I don't want to remove them, even as much as I could (completely is impossible).

And of course I always mention my "bike accident" to anyone curious. And always they completely believe it. Even my gf never even thought that I did LL.
I don't even know if she knows about that surgery. And I haven't told it to any of my past gf the last 8 years. The last girl who knew about it was the one that I had when I did it and she was very supportive, although she liked me a lot even at 5.65 (there are some girls who don't care much about height, very rare though).

With internals your scars will be minimal and almost noone will think thst you did LL.
So talking about an accident too would be the way to go.
Don't talk to your future gf about LL. She won't understand. Almost noone would understand to be honest. So there is no need anyone to know except from your very.close people like your parents. I couldn't have done LL without my parent's support.


Thanks man, veteran advice is always appreciated

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