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Author Topic: Torso length affecting arm length  (Read 14425 times)

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Re: Torso length affecting arm length
« Reply #31 on: December 16, 2015, 05:00:02 AM »

The thing is her other limbs are proportional to her overall appearance. Her arms are clearly not shorter by any means. At the same time, let's face it we are more inclined to find women with long legs to be attractive. Also, I question how she measured he inseam considering most people just go with the pants size and not the crotch to floor-barefooted method this community should and is accustomed to use.

Yeah, it helps that she has long arms to match, but just look at where her belly button is. Doesn't need a tape measure to show her legs are longer than normal.
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Re: Torso length affecting arm length
« Reply #32 on: December 16, 2015, 06:36:27 AM »

Sorry, my opinions are based on my experiences consulting with docs in the US & Europe where I saw two quadrilateral cases. Also, one of the guys staying in the same complex here is also a quad patient, not sure how much he's gained to date but I wish I was him!

With this in mind with whom and where are you doing LL?
What's your plan anyways? I don't think you really mentioned much mate; curious query of mine.
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Re: Torso length affecting arm length
« Reply #33 on: December 16, 2015, 12:38:12 PM »

With this in mind with whom and where are you doing LL?
What's your plan anyways? I don't think you really mentioned much mate; curious query of mine.

Hey man, when I'm done, I plan to contribute with a FAQ or a walkthrough, and less of diary. I'm an American guy in the 160s, looking for a modest 6.5cm.

My journey is nothing special, am just a mentally ill person like the rest of you guys, except I just paid for the cure. 8)
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Re: Torso length affecting arm length
« Reply #34 on: December 16, 2015, 12:48:51 PM »

Perhaps we have a different definition of fantastic but I'havent seen any fantastic looking LL'ers yet (after 3 inches) and I doubt that I will anytime soon.

Your opinion is respected good sir.

My argument stands: people come in different sizes and shapes and some people can tolerate 3-4 inches better than others. The included image shows that some people are born with freakishly long legs and they look ok. Dead's initial post with the 3 girls also shows the one on the right with a super long torso. Bet she can do 8cm no problem.

Personally, I have wide shoulders and large hands, with a wingspan 8cm over my height. My goal is a reasonable 6.5cm for better recovery & biomechanics.

For guys who are like 5'2 or something, this is a no brainer. 4inches or death.
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