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Posted on Jan 28, 2021, 7:16 am
#31

Im not saying people should go public with this. Every body has a right to privacy. I understand most people speak very ill of this procedure. go and see dailymail comments. but I think it's unhealthy to not even disclose it to close family and especially your spouse. I know I would feel cheated if my spouse did leg length surgery and didnt tell me.

I understand every body's pain. Its very difficult to make people understand. Thats really why I want people in public life (doctors, celebrities and sport stars) to do this and show people it aint no big deal. Imagine a soccer player did this and ran a solo run dribbling past 4 players and scored a goal with those long legs? that would create a positive impression.

as for children, HGH Is not like candy. hormonal therapy is bound to have risks. sometimes I feel leg length surgery is safer than that LOL.

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Posted on Jan 28, 2021, 10:19 am
#32

A famous dude once said "Private behavior is a relic of a time gone by" Limb Lengthening on Snapchat

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Posted on Jan 28, 2021, 10:19 am
#33

A famous dude once said "Private behavior is a relic of a time gone by" Limb Lengthening on Snapchat

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Posted on Jan 28, 2021, 10:21 am
#34

Also, apart from the ones who you meet on a regular basis, very few people would notice that you have done LL..I already have a very low-key profile..

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Posted on Jan 29, 2021, 1:37 am
#35

Quote from: Polvorón on January 27, 2021, 08:16:25 PMI don't agree, CLL will be accepted by society just like other cosmetic surgeries, maybe some people make fun of it, but this is just a way of saying "I'm jealous".

If I get a CLL surgery, I would be proud of it. Limb Lengthening on Snapchat


Wow sounds like you really have life and all of us humans figured out. Or not; cosmetic surgery in western societies is already put down for WOMEN let alone men.

Test it out for yourself: go into a few social settings and tell people how proud you are about wanting to do this. Then watch what happens.

It's funny because the people saying stuff like this, clearly have extremely limited social experience. With that said I'm not putting you or anyone else down, but merely suggesting that you perhaps shouldn't speak so authoritatively about these niche social dynamics that you yourself are clearly not experienced and adept at handling.

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Posted on Jan 29, 2021, 1:38 am
#36

Quote from: Realistic on January 28, 2021, 10:21:44 AMAlso, apart from the ones who you meet on a regular basis, very few people would notice that you have done LL..I already have a very low-key profile..


Agreed. Most people will never know. So I think volunteering this info is useless at best, self-sabotaging at worst.

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Posted on Feb 3, 2021, 3:35 am
#37

Unfortunately I don’t feel as optimistic as some of y’all on the idea that this will become like other cosmetic surgeries in the sense that it’ll be accepted, routine, easy, quick process. Getting breast implants, hair transplant, nose job etc are completely different than limb lengthening. Anyone who has done their homework on limb lengthening knows no lazy person can do this and gain the benefits from it. This procedure is separated from the others plain and simple by strictly the hard work you gotta put in. You’re breaking bones and rehabbing basically like you’re Kevin Durant rehabbing from an injury. This procedure is hard work. It’s not going in to a clinic coming home and resting continuing your daily life but just being cautious. 3 months of distraction if you’re lucky without any complications, 3 months of bone growing back, then still slowly recovering. No other procedure makes you this vulnerable and time consuming. This is why this procedure will never catch on like the other cosmetic ones. Not everyone wants to work hard. I know fat guys who want 6 packs but their too lazy to get it. There are a lot more ppl like that than ppl willing into put in work. So my point in all this is advertising this in hopes of it becoming mainstream popular like a hair transplant or boob job won’t catch on cause this   is like pro athlete rehab from a devastating injury.

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Posted on Feb 8, 2021, 8:46 am
#38

Quote from: Body Builder on January 24, 2021, 01:10:05 AMLL 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.


I don’t think women care as much about height as you think. There are definitely women that do, and the majority of women typically prefer men that are at least a bit taller than them but the idea that women pick their men solely for what genes their offspring might inherit from them is a toxic incel mindset. At the end of the day that girl probably won’t be leaving the 5’9 guy who it turns out is naturally 5’7 because her dreams of having tall children got crushed, it will be because he kept such a secret like that from her and got super defensive and weird about when it came out, likely in an unmajestic manner.

If you get this surgery, own it. Of course it’s not something you bring up on the first date and make your personality, but don’t feel ashamed of it and like you got compromised if people find out. If you live like that you’re better off just not getting the surgery. If you make it seem like it’s not a big deal, just something you tried out to live out a dream of being taller (which pretty much everyone wishes they were taller so it’s relatable), then it won’t be a big deal. People with nose jobs would rather you not know that they paid for their looks, but if people find out they aren’t going to let it ruin them.

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Posted on Feb 11, 2021, 3:14 pm
#39

Quote from: 10cmOnTibiaOrGTFO on January 27, 2021, 01:35:44 PMi agree. for instance, i never get sick whereas my friend 6'5 catches every flew. so yea talking about genes and height.
women are stupid and no high value man takes women too serious. you have to treat a woman like a child. they are not reasonable. for me, im pursuing my career and i see a woman as something that will complement me at some point in life to reach full social acceptance, because a sucessful man has to have a woman, right?


How small is your number mate? every post you have something against women as if our problems are caused by them. Get your head out of the gutter.

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