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Are you naturally shorter than your same-gender parent?

I am naturally much taller (by 5+ CM) than my same-gender parent.
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I am naturally slightly taller (by <5 CM) than my same-gender parent.
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I am naturally the same height as my same-gender parent.
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I am naturally slightly shorter (by <5 CM) than my same-gender parent.
- 9 (13.6%)
I am naturally much shorter (by 5+ CM) than my same-gender parent.
- 21 (31.8%)

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Survey: Are you naturally shorter than your same-gender parent?
« on: November 09, 2014, 12:43:53 AM »

Are you naturally shorter than your father or mother? If so, has this contributed significantly to your height neurosis?

Personally, I am somewhere around 3-3.5inches (7 to 9 CM) shorter than my father, which led to me frequently feeling as though I wasn't as much of as a man as him while growing up. I no longer feel that height determines manliness, as stupid of a concept as that even is, but, being shorter, I often feel inadequate, and as though I didn't meet my expectations of myself as an adult, even though everyone in my circle of family and friends has always told me that my height it fine, even though I am the shortest male, and that I was/am a wonderful person and so on.

Furthermore, I always felt too submissive around my father and taller male relatives, and, in my late teens, was felt really awkward about not ever "measuring up" to them, meaning that, when I failed to achieve as much in an area as they had at a given age, I felt inferior, both physically and mentally. I once felt that I could never become the man, inspiration, and leader my father was to me and others with a noticeably shorter height.

I also witnessed most of my friends growing taller than their fathers while I remained much shorter than mine. This, too, contributed to my feeling of inadequacy and being "different". I can definitely say that the height difference was a big factor in my development of height neurosis and self-confidence issues during my early years.


Years have passed, and I've since conquered the self-confidence issues and am very happy with the direction my adult life is taking. I do realize that my feelings were irrational and I have come a long way in becoming the person I dream of being. My father and I enjoy a very healthy relationship. I do not feel that my height is holding me back much, if at all, but my height neurosis still remains and I still beat myself up about height and get jealous of other people who are taller, although I don't act on those feelings besides participating in this forum and contemplating LL. I did go to a psychologist and they did nothing to get rid of the height neurosis. They confirmed that I am not depressed, and I am otherwise quite mentally healthy and stable. I just happen to have strong height dysphoria that I'm absolutely sick and tired of.

Can any of you relate? How did your own height differences compared to family members affect you mentally?
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Re: Survey: Are you naturally shorter than your same-gender parent?
« Reply #1 on: November 09, 2014, 06:41:12 AM »

Do you try to overcompensate often for your height?
Cause to me it sounds like you've got a napoleon complex, At your height 179-181cm it seems a bit weird even if you're shorter than your dad, I don't think that your psychologist's where very competent. I don't think that you're "quite mentally healthy and stable" if you're considering this highly invasive surgery. Have you ever experienced heightism in a real life social situation?
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Re: Survey: Are you naturally shorter than your same-gender parent?
« Reply #2 on: November 09, 2014, 07:06:33 AM »

Thank you very much for sharing your view of the situation. Yes I'm 179CM, but that's only 2CM taller than you are. If I am mentally unstable just for considering LL, then perhaps by that logic you are too. Human happiness is not a logical behavior, unfortunately. I always dreamt  of being tall, and  I fully expected to be as well, since my father is so tall.

I do try to overcompensate for my height, and I'm aware of it and trying to get rid of this irrational behavior. I often perceive that people are nicer and more willing to listen to the taller guys, but I use a few techniques to overcome this, such as being more outgoing and sociable and making extra effort to dress and act nicely. Height discrimination is really not enough of an issue to warrant LL. There is no real discrimination at 179CM.

But even in realizing this, I still want to be taller to match mental image of myself. This is probably the real reason I want to undergo the procedure. Even though I've realized the illogical and irrational nature of my height neurosis, it won't go away. The only explanation for it that makes sense to me is that I want to improve myself to match my dream version of myself, which I feel I shouldn've been all along.

This thread isn't made to justify my desire for LL either. I wrote about my experience to show how being shorter than my father impacted me psychologically as I finished physical development.


Thank you very much for your input though. I do really appreciate it.
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Re: Survey: Are you naturally shorter than your same-gender parent?
« Reply #3 on: November 09, 2014, 09:43:46 AM »

It sounds like you take this too seriously, I know a lot of people who are shorter than their dad (like me) and the common feeling is like you always thought you're going to be as tall as your dad and you're a bit sad about that. But that's it.

But to me it looks like you have a serious problem, you're mind is set on LL, I mean look at your posts, I think you have the most on this forum but you're not even an LL patient. This looks like some sort of addiction. I really don't want to encourage you to do LL, not because you're tall but because I don't want anyone to suffer as much as I did. I would like to say that you should try to forget this but I think you already tried that. Maybe LL would really help you, but only because you think that you need that although you don't. Anyways, good luck!
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Re: Survey: Are you naturally shorter than your same-gender parent?
« Reply #4 on: November 09, 2014, 10:17:11 PM »

I can relate alot to what you wrote Taller but I don't think my insecurity runs as deep as yours. I took it very hard when I realized I wasn't growing anymore and yes it feels horrible to be much shorter than your dad it really does wreck havoc with your self-esteem. That doesn't mean there is something wrong with your brain, alot of people on here say we're crazy because supposedly the average height in english speaking countries is 5'10 so it has to be our problem.

I remember you wrote you sometimes go places where 188 CM seems barely average. It sounded strange but yesterday I saw what you meant: Me and dad were in Stockholm to see the premiere of a new movie and we had some time to kill which we did by walking around downtown (it's beautiful with the water and everything). Now my dad is not short he's around 187CM and while I'm bad at eye measurments and easily fooled by posture, the slope of the sidewalk, distance and the fact that he was carrying a heavy backpack but he still looked so small. You guys probably won't believe me but about a third of all the men were well above 190CM. I felt like a child, maybe 10-15 people out of hundreds were shorter than me that's when I knew I would never be tall where I live. I'm just hoping I can get to a point where I don't feel dwarfed in a crowd.

Sorry about all the text but I had to get that off my chest. Anyway what i meant to say is: it's okay to want to feel normal and to be proud of yourself. If you don't feel short don't do the operation it's not worth it to go from good to better but it may be a good decision if it helps to get rid of what feels like a heavy weight dragging you down every morning. If I were a decimeter taller I swear I wouldn't allow myself to be bitter. You're not crazy for wanting the surgery taller and when you get to point where you can finally accept yourself you'll be happy again. Everyone deserves that doesn't matter if you're 160CM or 190CM.
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Re: Survey: Are you naturally shorter than your same-gender parent?
« Reply #5 on: November 09, 2014, 10:35:27 PM »

I can relate alot to what you wrote Taller but I don't think my insecurity runs as deep as yours. I took it very hard when I realized I wasn't growing anymore and yes it feels horrible to be much shorter than your dad it really does wreck havoc with your self-esteem. That doesn't mean there is something wrong with your brain, alot of people on here say we're crazy because supposedly the average height in english speaking countries is 5'10 so it has to be our problem.

I remember you wrote you sometimes go places where 188 CM seems barely average. It sounded strange but yesterday I saw what you meant: Me and dad were in Stockholm to see the premiere of a new movie and we had some time to kill which we did by walking around downtown (it's beautiful with the water and everything). Now my dad is not short he's around 187CM and while I'm bad at eye measurments and easily fooled by posture, the slope of the sidewalk, distance and the fact that he was carrying a heavy backpack but he still looked so small. You guys probably won't believe me but about a third of all the men were well above 190CM. I felt like a child, maybe 10-15 people out of hundreds were shorter than me that's when I knew I would never be tall where I live. I'm just hoping I can get to a point where I don't feel dwarfed in a crowd.

Sorry about all the text but I had to get that off my chest. Anyway what i meant to say is: it's okay to want to feel normal and to be proud of yourself. If you don't feel short don't do the operation it's not worth it to go from good to better but it may be a good decision if it helps to get rid of what feels like a heavy weight dragging you down every morning. If I were a decimeter taller I swear I wouldn't allow myself to be bitter. You're not crazy for wanting the surgery taller and when you get to point where you can finally accept yourself you'll be happy again. Everyone deserves that doesn't matter if you're 160CM or 190CM.
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Re: Survey: Are you naturally shorter than your same-gender parent?
« Reply #6 on: November 09, 2014, 10:42:52 PM »

Thanks for your post Uppland. Stockholm is definitely a beautiful city indeed, especially in the evening!

I don't think that we experience any real discrimination at 179CM though. I just feel so far from the height I dreamed of being and often feel small, kind of like what you stated.

Have you talked with your friends or family about your feelings? I eventually did so after years of keeping it in and it proved very therapeutic, morsoe than the dumb psychologist I saw once.

This forum is also a great place to talk about these kinds of feelings relating to height. You're right, sometimes it feels great to get pent up frustrations off your chest and share them with others.

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Re: Survey: Are you naturally shorter than your same-gender parent?
« Reply #7 on: November 09, 2014, 10:47:23 PM »

I can relate alot to what you wrote Taller but I don't think my insecurity runs as deep as yours. I took it very hard when I realized I wasn't growing anymore and yes it feels horrible to be much shorter than your dad it really does wreck havoc with your self-esteem. That doesn't mean there is something wrong with your brain, alot of people on here say we're crazy because supposedly the average height in english speaking countries is 5'10 so it has to be our problem.

I remember you wrote you sometimes go places where 188 CM seems barely average. It sounded strange but yesterday I saw what you meant: Me and dad were in Stockholm to see the premiere of a new movie and we had some time to kill which we did by walking around downtown (it's beautiful with the water and everything). Now my dad is not short he's around 187CM and while I'm bad at eye measurments and easily fooled by posture, the slope of the sidewalk, distance and the fact that he was carrying a heavy backpack but he still looked so small. You guys probably won't believe me but about a third of all the men were well above 190CM. I felt like a child, maybe 10-15 people out of hundreds were shorter than me that's when I knew I would never be tall where I live. I'm just hoping I can get to a point where I don't feel dwarfed in a crowd.

Sorry about all the text but I had to get that off my chest. Anyway what i meant to say is: it's okay to want to feel normal and to be proud of yourself. If you don't feel short don't do the operation it's not worth it to go from good to better but it may be a good decision if it helps to get rid of what feels like a heavy weight dragging you down every morning. If I were a decimeter taller I swear I wouldn't allow myself to be bitter. You're not crazy for wanting the surgery taller and when you get to point where you can finally accept yourself you'll be happy again. Everyone deserves that doesn't matter if you're 160CM or 190CM.

Ok, I'll be visiting Stockholm soon then, need to check if this is true or if you're just delusional.
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Re: Survey: Are you naturally shorter than your same-gender parent?
« Reply #8 on: November 09, 2014, 10:54:21 PM »

Thanks for your post Uppland. Stockholm is definitely a beautiful city indeed, especially in the evening!

I don't think that we experience any real discrimination at 179CM though. I just feel so far from the height I dreamed of being and often feel small, kind of like what you stated.

Have you talked with your friends or family about your feelings? I eventually did so after years of keeping it in and it proved very therapeutic, morsoe than the dumb psychologist I saw once.

This forum is also a great place to talk about these kinds of feelings relating to height. You're right, sometimes it feels great to get pent up frustrations off your chest and share them with others.
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Re: Survey: Are you naturally shorter than your same-gender parent?
« Reply #9 on: November 10, 2014, 12:10:49 AM »

Ok, I'll be visiting Stockholm soon then, need to check if this is true or if you're just delusional.

Go downtown on a saturday night. I'd think it was a coincidence but the next day  we were at a large store and most men there we're the same height as dad or taller and I only saw two people my height or shorter, I wish I was joking.

Really bad at estimating others height though but I know dad is 187 albeit with lousy posture.
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Re: Survey: Are you naturally shorter than your same-gender parent?
« Reply #10 on: November 10, 2014, 12:16:03 AM »

Thanks for your post Uppland. Stockholm is definitely a beautiful city indeed, especially in the evening!

I don't think that we experience any real discrimination at 179CM though. I just feel so far from the height I dreamed of being and often feel small, kind of like what you stated.

Have you talked with your friends or family about your feelings? I eventually did so after years of keeping it in and it proved very therapeutic, morsoe than the dumb psychologist I saw once.

This forum is also a great place to talk about these kinds of feelings relating to height. You're right, sometimes it feels great to get pent up frustrations off your chest and share them with others.

Yeah that was the first thing I did but they were not very understanding. They tried to help me and all but they were convinced I was experiencing a "normal" depression because I was run-down and that it would pass by itself (it hasn't and I doubt it will). They've been very supportive but they keep on telling me I'm perfect the way I am they're big on that kind of stuff.
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Re: Survey: Are you naturally shorter than your same-gender parent?
« Reply #11 on: November 10, 2014, 12:17:43 AM »

that's pushing it

yeah getting ll at 190 is kinda lame. I just meant everyone should be able to accept themselves and if you need to change something that's okay.
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Re: Survey: Are you naturally shorter than your same-gender parent?
« Reply #12 on: November 14, 2014, 07:37:01 PM »

My Dad claimed he was 6'1.5" when he was my age but I kinda doubt it since he's now 5'11". He was realistically 6'0"-6'0.5" and added an inch.
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Re: Survey: Are you naturally shorter than your same-gender parent?
« Reply #13 on: November 14, 2014, 07:42:35 PM »

My Dad claimed he was 6'1.5" when he was my age but I kinda doubt it since he's now 5'11". He was realistically 6'0"-6'0.5" and added an inch.

How tall is your mother, since you were predicted to be 6'4?
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Re: Survey: Are you naturally shorter than your same-gender parent?
« Reply #14 on: November 14, 2014, 08:34:12 PM »

How tall is your mother, since you were predicted to be 6'4?

189-190cm   ;D ;D ;D

Adult height for male = mother height+ father height +13 cm) / 2

I smell bull  >_>
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Re: Survey: Are you naturally shorter than your same-gender parent?
« Reply #15 on: November 14, 2014, 08:50:46 PM »

How tall is your mother, since you were predicted to be 6'4?

Mom claims 5'5.5" but her physical states she's 5'4.5".

189-190cm   ;D ;D ;D

Adult height for male = mother height+ father height +13 cm) / 2

I smell bulls**t >_>

Yes it is. There is no way to predict your final height. Your extremely likely going to be as tall or similar height to your father unless your maternal side has guys taller than him. I did stunt my growth very likely since I'm a 14 us but probably not by a lot.
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Re: Survey: Are you naturally shorter than your same-gender parent?
« Reply #16 on: November 14, 2014, 08:53:57 PM »

Mom claims 5'5.5" but her physical states she's 5'4.5".

Yes it is. There is no way to predict your final height. Your extremely likely going to be as tall or similar height to your father unless your maternal side has guys taller than him. I did stunt my growth very likely since I'm a 14 us but probably not by a lot.

I am sorry, But i don't get you... at all.

Whats you'r stats ?

Sitting height
arm length
leg length
wingspan
ulna length
knee height
tibia/femur ratio
and etc.
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Re: Survey: Are you naturally shorter than your same-gender parent?
« Reply #17 on: November 14, 2014, 09:00:11 PM »

I am sorry, But i don't get you... at all.

Whats you'r stats ?

Sitting height
arm length
leg length
wingspan
ulna length
knee height
tibia/femur ratio
and etc.

Not sure. Never bothered to measure them. But if I were do I just use a fabric measure? Allthough I'm gonna use feet and inches since I'm American.
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Re: Survey: Are you naturally shorter than your same-gender parent?
« Reply #18 on: November 14, 2014, 09:06:29 PM »

Bloody hell, How could you consider LL if you don't even know if you're a good candidate?
You can use any tape measure, Just keep it straight.
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Re: Survey: Are you naturally shorter than your same-gender parent?
« Reply #19 on: November 14, 2014, 09:27:57 PM »

He's only in it for 5CM I think (2 inches in imperial) so I doubt he will have much to worry about unless his legs/arms are unusual in some way.
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Re: Survey: Are you naturally shorter than your same-gender parent?
« Reply #20 on: November 14, 2014, 09:38:00 PM »

He's only in it for 5CM I think (2 inches in imperial) so I doubt he will have much to worry about unless his legs/arms are unusual in some way.

Yes, But it will be good to have some genuine 6'1" data, Since that's the height i am interested in.
And usually proportions vary quite a lot on this site.
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Re: Survey: Are you naturally shorter than your same-gender parent?
« Reply #21 on: November 14, 2014, 10:01:52 PM »

He's only in it for 5CM I think (2 inches in imperial) so I doubt he will have much to worry about unless his legs/arms are unusual in some way.

I will probably have to hit the gym more often cause I noticed 6'3"+ guys have broader shoulders than 6'0"-6'2" guys. I'm almost %100 certain I'll be okayed to do ll. I've never had any mental breakdowns due to it and my proportions won't be tampered in a 2-3" gain. But I've posted my stats on my sig. I think they're reasonably accurate but then again Im not %100 sure how to do it.
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Re: Survey: Are you naturally shorter than your same-gender parent?
« Reply #22 on: November 14, 2014, 10:03:16 PM »

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Starting height: 185.5cms Goal/ dream height:190-193cms!
Sitting height:124 cms Arm Length: 86.5 cms 
Leg length:104 cms

124cm sitting height  ;D ;D ;D ;D
104cm Leg length  ;D ;D ;D ;D

You crack me up!
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Re: Survey: Are you naturally shorter than your same-gender parent?
« Reply #23 on: November 14, 2014, 10:04:49 PM »

124cm sitting height  ;D ;D ;D ;D
104cm Leg length  ;D ;D ;D ;D

You crack me up!

Ok wise guy. How did you do it since you seem to know it all about ll.
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Re: Survey: Are you naturally shorter than your same-gender parent?
« Reply #24 on: November 14, 2014, 10:10:35 PM »

Ok wise guy. How did you do it since you seem to know it all about ll.

Sit on a flat surface, Straighten up your spine and make a mark where the top of your head ends, Then measure the distance between the flat surface and the mark that you made.

Whats your wingspan? (I assume you can measure it)
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Re: Survey: Are you naturally shorter than your same-gender parent?
« Reply #25 on: November 14, 2014, 10:36:21 PM »

Measure your arms from the end of your middle finger to your acrimion bone (you can search for it with your hands it won't be visible but you can feel it). If your arms really are 86CM you could easily be 195 at least that's what the numbers say.

If you divide your desired height -say 191CM- by your arm lenght -86CM- you'll get a value: -2,22...-. 2,2-2,4 is normal and should look fine so you should be in the clear.
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Re: Survey: Are you naturally shorter than your same-gender parent?
« Reply #26 on: November 14, 2014, 11:08:24 PM »

My Femurs are only slightly longer than my Tibias if I did this correctly so it may be best for me to lengthen my Femurs.
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« Reply #27 on: November 14, 2014, 11:12:33 PM »

If your sitting height is 94CM, then it makes sense that you'd have long limbs, meaning that you'd have a huge armspan, which is great for LL. Calic has a sitting height under 90CM and he went to 5'10.5 from 5'7 and still looked amazing afterwards, in large part due to his long arms.

With a 94CM sitting height, you could go up to 6'3 and still be within the common, natural range of proportions.

How long are your femurs relative to your torso. Watch yourself squatting from a side perspective in a mirror to get a sense of this.
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Re: Survey: Are you naturally shorter than your same-gender parent?
« Reply #28 on: November 14, 2014, 11:14:29 PM »

If your sitting height is 94CM, then it makes sense that you'd have long limbs, meaning that you'd have a huge armspan, which is great for LL. Calic has a sitting height under 90CM and he went to 5'10.5 from 5'7 and still looked amazing afterwards, in large part due to his long arms.

With a 94CM sitting height, you could go up to 6'3 and still be within the common, natural range of proportions.

Thanks I appreciate it. Gonna aim for 6'3" and maybe 6'5" in the future.
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Starting height: 185.5cms Goal/ dream height:190-193cms!
Sitting height:94 cms Arm Length: 86.5 cms 
Leg length:104 cms Arm Span:191 cms
Tibia: 48 cms Femurs:55cms

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Re: Survey: Are you naturally shorter than your same-gender parent?
« Reply #29 on: November 14, 2014, 11:22:11 PM »

Thanks I appreciate it. Gonna aim for 6'3" and maybe 6'5" in the future.

Don't push it buddy, 6'5" with 94cm sitting height is 47.95918367346939%
Most  legitimate doctors if not all won't let you go over 50% SHR, 94x100 = 9400 / 0.50 = 188cm
So you see you're already capping your proportions at 190cm, 49.47368421052632% SHR is not that baad, But i wouldn't go over it.
And most caucasian men have a SHR of: 52-54% (idle) , There are some extremes tho.
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Height: 177cm / Wingspan: 193cm
Sitting height: 94-95cm / current SHR: 53.7% /
Hand length: 21.5cm / Handbreadth: 10cm
Arm lenght (middle finger to acromion bone) : 85cm   | Ground to crotch: 85cm | Inseam: 80cm
Tibia:43cm / Femur:42

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Re: Survey: Are you naturally shorter than your same-gender parent?
« Reply #30 on: November 14, 2014, 11:25:50 PM »

Don't push it buddy, 6'5" with 94cm sitting height is 47.95918367346939%
Most  legitimate doctors if not all won't let you go over 50% SHR, 94x100 = 9400 / 0.50 = 188cm
So you see you're already capping your proportions at 190cm, 49.47368421052632% SHR is not that baad, But i wouldn't go over it.

I'm fine with that. 188cm is the bare minimum I want but If I stop at just under 6'3" I'll be plenty satisfied with my lengthening.
But you don't think I could do 2" on femurs and tibias w/o looking strange?
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Starting height: 185.5cms Goal/ dream height:190-193cms!
Sitting height:94 cms Arm Length: 86.5 cms 
Leg length:104 cms Arm Span:191 cms
Tibia: 48 cms Femurs:55cms
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