I'm sure it isn't that bad man. Are your family and friends very observant and detail oriented? In my case, I lengthened my femurs 8 cm and while I can tell my femurs are quite long relative to my tibias, especially when sitting down, I doubt anyone would really take notice. Bodies come in so many different shapes and sizes, just look at Conan O'Brien and The Rock, two people of similar height with completely different leg length and torso length ratios.
At one point during my lengthening, I had the same insecurities about my femur/tibia ratio that you're having. Then I realized that I was just trading one form of body dysphoria (height) for another form of body dysphoria (femur / tibia ratio). I had to just embrace how happy I am with the added height and that the never ending desire and obsession for perfection is more harmful than it is good so I put any thought around ratios to rest.
Even if they did notice your femurs were long, what's the worst that can happen? They stare, they ask a question, maybe they even find out about your LL, in the end what other people say or do doesn't matter, what matters is how you feel about yourself and if you are overjoyed about being 6 cm taller then embrace that.