I really want this surgery but i'm only 170cm. It wont put me at 6ft so I don't know if its worth not being able to walk at 50. I just don't know..I don't want to miss out on any potential opportunities with amazing girls because I'm too short for them. What if I get married to an amazing person then a decade into marriage I suddenly fall apart..I don't know I'm tired of being alone all my life I kept losing to these amazing girls who end up picking 6ft+ guys..I can work on everything but it can't make up for lack of height where as height can compensate for alot of things..
What are the actual long term complications after old age?
Quote from: GrowGrow123 on August 09, 2023, 05:42:36 PMEhh, a girl can definitely tell the difference between 5' 9" and 6'. It's a pretty stark difference.
I also don't necessarily blame girls for wanting to feel small next to their man. Problem is girls go out wearing 3 or 4 inch heels at the places men typically go to meet women (eg. bars and clubs). So that makes it harder lol.
It's funny how the girls that didnt pick me over the tall guy were all a 5'2 and under...Anyways ill stay on the grind in order to save up money. Hopefully by that time, more efficient and safer methods will come out.
Quote from: JJ299 on August 10, 2023, 08:39:09 AMI doubt this surgery will prevent you from walking in the future after a successful recovery. There are people here that get surgery in both their tibia/femurs when they are in their 40s/50s and they seem to be fine with day to day activities.
I also saw a post-10 years study for people that got cosmetic LL and there was a 95%+ satisfaction rate which is akin to LASIK ( better results/satisfaction for people that got precice as well ).
This is good to hear and makes me more motivated than ever before. The issue still stands of course the fact that ill still be under 6ft post op and at best 5'11. What will height standards be for men by the time I complete the surgery? Thats definitely one of my concerns as well.
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