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Posted on May 22, 2015, 2:15 am
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On the topic of what YellowSpike & others were saying, yes, I'm also tempted to laugh at the taller guys who still want LL, but then I remember that they're really on the same boat as us. While at shorter heights, discrimination/setbacks in business and dating are more likely, there's no set cutoff for experiencing heightism. Anyone who wants to do something as extreme at LL to get taller is sick on some level, I'll admit. Whether they're 200cm or 140cm. But whats worse is living your life not being the person you want to be. If it takes LL to make the 176-180 guys become the the people they've always wanted to be, I say go for it.

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Posted on May 22, 2015, 2:49 pm
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Quote from: FutureLengthener on May 22, 2015, 02:15:32 AMOn the topic of what YellowSpike & others were saying, yes, I'm also tempted to laugh at the taller guys who still want LL, but then I remember that they're really on the same boat as us. While at shorter heights, discrimination/setbacks in business and dating are more likely, there's no set cutoff for experiencing heightism. Anyone who wants to do something as extreme at LL to get taller is sick on some level, I'll admit. Whether they're 200cm or 140cm. But whats worse is living your life not being the person you want to be. If it takes LL to make the 176-180 guys become the the people they've always wanted to be, I say go for it.

I totally agree with you, not being the person you've always depicted yourself as  just hurts, no matter at what height you are. Altough I think that objectivley short people have more reasons to this than taller ones.

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