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Posted on Jan 21, 2018, 9:55 am
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Quote from: Blue Lunar on January 20, 2018, 10:58:50 PMI am not trying to disagree with every single reply. People deny that my life will change completely around if I was an inch taller. And how do they know this? They are not me. I would be very happy at 5’9 or 5’10 and 2 inches is a very noticeable difference. Sure, for some people that height may be short. Listen from the bottom of my heart I think you are the best replier here. I do need help and I do hate my body. I really want to get the most advice as possible. But people keep saying stuff like: oh nah nothing will change, oh you wont be happy. They can never know for sure. I just came with the idea of adding an inch to my femur and tibia so I would not have any problems balancing. If one part of your leg is bigger then the other, then how can you balance? If I am wrong about something, please tell me. I am not here to start a tantrum. I just want people to understand that 1 or 2 inches will really give me much more confidence. I told you I wore lifts before. I was 5’9.5 and I promise you, I was not feeling short at all.

The thing is that you have no way of knowing. Maybe at 5'7 you'd feel like 5'8 is all you'd ever need.

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Posted on Jan 21, 2018, 2:46 pm
#42

Quote from: Body Builder on January 21, 2018, 01:41:48 AMI don't take steroids but I take supplements and I work out hard.
I am not huge but I am for sure bigger than 90% of natural people in terms of muscles.
And yes, my torso is a little short but I did 3 inches on tibias and I was 5.6, not 5.8 like you who want just 2 inches.

So I can guarantee you that with 2 inches added on your tibias you are not going to look out of proportions and you'll have a respectable height.
So grow up and don't be pessimistic, live your life as good as you can till you are able to do LL.
But you are not handicapped not really short, 5.8 is a dream height for many people here and even for people like us who don't like it, it is still not a catastrophic height. It is just not enough to feel completely ok, I umderstand it but still you are taller than the vast majority of women and with some muscles and some style many women will like your body.

So clear your mind, your height is not a doom for you, you can enjoy life and in a few years do 2 inches on tibias and without many risks become the man you want.
Thats my 2 cents, I am out of this topic.

Totally agree with Bodybuilder.

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Posted on Oct 15, 2018, 6:23 am
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I don't think surgery is your solution. I think you need psychological help. And im not saying that to put you down. But you may be suffering from a mental condition called body dysmorphia.

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Posted on Oct 15, 2018, 11:12 am
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Quote from: wants2growtaller on October 15, 2018, 06:23:03 AMI don't think surgery is your solution. I think you need psychological help. And im not saying that to put you down. But you may be suffering from a mental condition called body dysmorphia.
believe it or not such psychological issues are only resolved by physically removing them. even an honest psychologist would refer that but most of them wont cause they want their money too. height related psychological issues cannot be helped by therapists and this is I learnt according to scientists reading it somewhere.

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Posted on Oct 15, 2018, 7:58 pm
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actually a lot of plastic surgeons do psycholgocial assessment before doing any plastic surgery. Some surgeons have denied doing plastic surgeons on patients because they were mentally unfit. Im not a surgeon but my opinion is this person has some mental issues.deep self hatred issues and doing surgery isn't going to get a root of the problem. I think that there isn't wrong in doing plastic surgery. But it has to do it for the right reasons. But if someone has such a negative self image that their entire self image is dependned on their looks..its a mental concern.

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Posted on Oct 16, 2018, 2:07 am
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Once u get on that operating table and it's time...

You'll shut right up about that 1 inch. Especially if you go with external. You'll realize you're mental at that point, and once your femur is broken, the bones are gonna take a longgggg time to recover.

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