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Posted on Jan 23, 2021, 1:09 am
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Was on snapchat today, saw one of the channels i was subscribed to in barstool sports and they had that guy Alphonso who got his limb lengthening done as a discussion on it. Of course they were ridiculing him for it. Just wanted to know others here opinion on the matter of what they think about people who make their cll surgery public. Speaking from my own personal experience i dont want this cll procedure to be gaining so much notoriety/fame because then youll obviously get the critics to convince you out of it. If you do this surgery at a young age its fine cause most ppl wont notice but doing this at 23 or older ppl clearly notice and if cll becomes big enough everyone will know what you did. I mean i get the other-side of the argument that if it gets big enough itll eventually become normal but i just would prefer to keep it low key. anyway wanted to know others opinion on this matter.

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Posted on Jan 23, 2021, 2:14 am
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Is he the same guy that advertised his LL on Unilad?
If yes, whats wrong with that dude? He seems that he did LL to become famous or something?

Publicity is too bad for something so personal like LL and these guys are ruin what most of us tried a lot to keep as much as secret as we could.
Most people don't know about LL and that should stay as it is. Lets hope some weirdos like that dude and merchant doctors like Derbipashad stop making LL so known to the public, most ll'ers really want to keep what we've done completely confidential !

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Posted on Jan 23, 2021, 2:36 am
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They want that google adsense 💰

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Posted on Jan 23, 2021, 7:47 pm
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of course they are ridiculing him for it. he broke both his legs and paid thousand of dollars to overcome his insecurities lol you wanna keep this as secret as possible. any woman getting to know about you will be disgusted and leave you

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Posted on Jan 23, 2021, 8:33 pm
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its a slow process but itll get accepted.

first they used to say you have to lie in bed for 1 year and wear ugly frames and your crazy to do that.

now with stryde they are saying you will get arthritis in many years. they also say your shoving a fat nail into bones, thats crazy

but if patients prove that its safe then it will be accepted. if celebrities get this, if doctors get this, if sports stars get this then it will become treated "safe".

then they will be left with makin fun of you for spending so much money on this. you in return make fun of them for being poor. but seriously after many years stryde will become cheap and it will become affordable to many.

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Posted on Jan 23, 2021, 9:10 pm
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Quote from: las vegas baby on January 23, 2021, 08:33:18 PMits a slow process but itll get accepted.

first they used to say you have to lie in bed for 1 year and wear ugly frames and your crazy to do that.

now with stryde they are saying you will get arthritis in many years. they also say your shoving a fat nail into bones, thats crazy

but if patients prove that its safe then it will be accepted. if celebrities get this, if doctors get this, if sports stars get this then it will become treated "safe".

then they will be left with makin fun of you for spending so much money on this. you in return make fun of them for being poor. but seriously after many years stryde will become cheap and it will become affordable to many.


Stryde is never going to become cheap and there is no evidence it will. That is a fantasy for many but if anything this will just get more expensive as the capable doctors retire amd the demand for this operation increases.

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Posted on Jan 23, 2021, 9:16 pm
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I think LL is not something u shld adverstise but it shld be smthing u shan't be ashmed of at least if ur really into it cause tht's whn ppl take advantage of ur insecurities...every single being in this world has insecurities..it's ok to fix them if possible but u shldn't be controlled by it and more importantly other ppl shldn't be able to control ur insecurities.

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Posted on Jan 24, 2021, 12:09 am
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Cosmetic lengthening can only get so popular because of the cost and recovery time. Stryde will let you walk, but you're still going under anesthesia and there's a lot of inconvenient pains throughout the process. It also doesn't get rid of the inherent risk with any procedure, and DVT, embolism, nerve damage, etc can still happen. All you need is one person who gets f***ed up by a knee surgeon doing this for somebody and then going to the media about how their life has been ruined. The nature of the surgery is such that I don't believe it will ever be accepted by the majority of the population. Women will often feel lied to, especially if the person they're seeing who had CLL is being looked at as a potential father, and plenty of other people will think you're a giant p*ssy because you were bothered enough about your height to spend all that time and money on it.

People can do as they wish, but my opinion is that while having an information center (such as this site) is invaluable in helping people who really want this do it safely, pushing to have this become a common cosmetic procedure by seeking media attention is something that is mostly negative.

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Posted on Jan 24, 2021, 1:10 am
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Quote from: las vegas baby on January 23, 2021, 08:33:18 PMits a slow process but itll get accepted.

first they used to say you have to lie in bed for 1 year and wear ugly frames and your crazy to do that.

now with stryde they are saying you will get arthritis in many years. they also say your shoving a fat nail into bones, thats crazy

but if patients prove that its safe then it will be accepted. if celebrities get this, if doctors get this, if sports stars get this then it will become treated "safe".

then they will be left with makin fun of you for spending so much money on this. you in return make fun of them for being poor. but seriously after many years stryde will become cheap and it will become affordable to many.

LL will never be acceptable for men.
Women want tall men non only because they are attracted to them but because they want to have better possibiities to have taller kids too.
So knowing that a man has an "artificial" height repel them not only because they think that man is insecure (the biggest turn off for a woman) but also because they still have less chances to have tall children (at least on their minds).

Thats why LL should always stay completely confidential and the worst that could.happen is by far to women you like know that you did it.
And thats why that merchant doctor and wannabe famous clowns like that LLer do such a great harm to all of us who did LL or the future llers.

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Posted on Jan 24, 2021, 2:51 am
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If a woman goes undersurgery to have a beautiful body nobody cares even knowing that her bo0bs, lips etc are fake, what really matter is the apperance, that's all in this world.
I think there are too many people buried alive by their own shame but that's not something to worry so much about, people are actually more scared if they know that is a really painful procedure but all new stuff coming in these years is making it easier.
The main reason why it's seen as a weird thing is because it's something very unfamiliar and it looks like a torture, telling the truth these people and docs like Dep are making it looks like a normal thing, as it should be.
A self confident person doesnt't really care about keep everything so secret, I repeat the only thing that really matter is the result, if you are a freak after LL you sucks as much as a natural freak. If you are disproportioned you are ugly even if you don't tell the reason why you are so.
Of course, I totally understand to avoid telling it to non-close friends because it's a private thing and has to be kept so, you have to mind your business and not explain everything in your life, but I think it's not very healthy not tell this to parents/brothers, best friends and partners.

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