Let's say you wanted to settle down and found a wife and stuff. Would you give a shiet about getting that extra femur lengthening or would it be absolutely unnecessary because now you don't date anymore.
Also do you have height neurosis at all anymore
Also may I ask why you are back on this forum Mr. BB? :)Just helping out and bored cuz covid and shiet eh?
And sorry for the interrogation. Not many old vets here, that's why I jump at opportunities like a cat on a mouse when I see an old vet.
I am currently at an age (almost 32) that I have found a lovely woman, 4 years younger, and I may settle down with her. So yes, if I finally marry with her I wouldn't care less about another LL, even if I had plenty of money.
As I said in another post, doing LL at my current height (1.76 on the morning and 1.75 most of the day) is only for having easier dates. I don't face any other kind of discrimination, men only say how big I am (due to muscles) and generally average height is great for an average man.
But if you want to stand out, at least easier, then being taller than average (not much) is important. And I always was that kind of man, I give much money for clothing and generally style (grooming etc) and work out hard. So for someone who tried that hard in every aspect, a height of 1.80+ would have helped a lot to really have easy dates as at least 90% of men lack in one aspect of the 4 major ones (height, style, face, fit body) so having all these 4 makes you to really stand out.
And except from height which is just average, I am good in the other three so I truly believe I would have had much easier dates being also tall.
As about why I am here, it is because I wanted to see the results of people doing LL with Stryde which I believe it is a revolution and the only way I would do another LL if I divorce with my current gf and really feel I want to go for a final round to cure completely my height neurosis, which is cured at about 60-70% but not completely, and I am sure it won't till I would become 1.80+.
And of course, to help fellow LL'ers by answering some questions that I know better due to the LL I already did and encourage our brothers that are doing it right now and really need encouragement to that difficult but brave lifechanging journey.
Keep strong.