for as much trolling as big daddy does in some of his other posts, I thought this was an actually good and serious post. he brought up some harsh but real truths in my opinion. people who do LL and want more can easily fall into the same trap as people who do too much plastic surgery. I don't mean that's the case with body builder specifically, but in general. there is a rationale for some folks to do a 2nd LL, but I think it's a very very small minority. really tough to justify if you haven't recovered well from you're first LL and are already average height or more.
People who are, even a slight, taller than the average man in their country and want to risk by doing LL and add a few inches more I can totally agree that they have no real reason to do LL.
But people like me who are less, even about 4cm, than the average man in their country and don't want to be in any aspect of their lives less than average, especially when they tried a lot to improve their appearance in any way they could (work out, grooming, good clothes etc) but they still lack something that they can't improve psysically and is much important for the opposite gender, like height, then imo there is no reason to not try and fix it and feel completely fulfilled with themselves.
And unfortunately, the only way to change that is LL .
So if you have done everything else, at least what you really want for your self (because not every man wants to have muscles for instance) and you still face some negative, or at least not positive, comments for the ONLY thing you vmcan't change psysically at all and you see that you lack same chances that other, tall, men have especially with women, then you should take the risk and do what you believe that it is the only thing that hold you, even a little, back in your life.
And in my case, this thing is height and the only solution is LL.
I hope that you can understand what I'm saying and that you can see that I'm not a height lunatic like some people here who are doing LL with initial heights like 5.11 or even more and they sacrifice, even if things get completely ok without complications that the majority of LLers have, time, money and some of their athletic abilities for something that it won't help them even a little.
But people at my height, and of course the shorter ones even more, LL can really improve our lives and thats why I'm willing to take the risk for another one surgery.
And of course, I'm not talking about people who are suffering from great complications and want to do another one LL without fixing these complications first.
Thats why, even if my problems with tendons and a minor (about 3 degrees) misalignment in my right tibia don't cause me visible problem or any pain at all, I plan to completely (or at least in a great amount) fix them first and then go for a femur LL.
If I don't feel my legs completely normal, I won't consider doing another LL without fixing my problems first.