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billsmafia

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Anyone here attractive before surgery?
« on: June 30, 2021, 08:45:38 AM »

Anyone here objectively very attractive in facial features, prior to surgery? If yes why did you do the surgery?
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Re: Anyone here attractive before surgery?
« Reply #1 on: June 30, 2021, 09:48:30 AM »

I think attractiveness is just a nice bonus with LL, but it's mostly about feeling good about your own body.
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Re: Anyone here attractive before surgery?
« Reply #2 on: June 30, 2021, 09:49:36 AM »

Anyone here objectively very attractive in facial features, prior to surgery? If yes why did you do the surgery?
Yea and I had a big fat d*ck
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Re: Anyone here attractive before surgery?
« Reply #3 on: June 30, 2021, 11:49:17 AM »

your ass will be non-existent if you do femur
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Re: Anyone here attractive before surgery?
« Reply #4 on: June 30, 2021, 12:19:03 PM »

Me 🥺 lol but I look rough Af.

#ihateithere
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Re: Anyone here attractive before surgery?
« Reply #5 on: June 30, 2021, 12:48:07 PM »

your ass will be non-existent if you do femur

That's fine. I have a fat ass for a guy at 5'5 and I don't even squat anymore. I've had a few instances where I caught girls giggling at my fat ass ugh
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Re: Anyone here attractive before surgery?
« Reply #6 on: June 30, 2021, 04:44:36 PM »

old forum  Admin was VERY attractive even before surgery.  Skeptical?  Just ask him.

He only dates models, by the way.
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Re: Anyone here attractive before surgery?
« Reply #7 on: June 30, 2021, 05:16:08 PM »

Everyone overrates themselves, but from experience with women and dating I’d say I’m very above average.  I’m definitely not doing this operation for dating purposes.
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Re: Anyone here attractive before surgery?
« Reply #8 on: June 30, 2021, 11:17:36 PM »

I'd imagine height being your only cosmetic imperfection would only make people focus on it and desire to change it even more.
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Re: Anyone here attractive before surgery?
« Reply #9 on: June 30, 2021, 11:38:23 PM »

Yea and I had a big fat d*ck

Me too bro, it’s a bit of a hassle.  I only hope that after limb lengthening it no longer drags on the ground, sidewalk chafing is really painful.  After +8cm femurs I’m hoping to be able to tuck the tip into one of my shoes comfortably.

 ;D

I think attractiveness is just a nice bonus with LL, but it's mostly about feeling good about your own body.

That’s how I view it.  I do care about the social aspect of height but it’s more that I’ve internalized a level of inferiority about my height after people close to me made me feel that way over the course of a decade.

I'd imagine height being your only cosmetic imperfection would only make people focus on it and desire to change it even more.

Maybe.  Other than my body (which is entirely in my control… I just need to keep working out again once I’m able to in a few months) it’s the only thing I’m insecure about.  I think if I were insecure about my face, I’d have too many insecurities to functionally normally.  But it’s also possible to be secure and “non ideal”.  Tons of people shorter than me are confident about their height, and tons of people taller than I will be after surgery are insecure about being 6’1 or 6’2 instead of 6’4 like actor so and so, or like a family member / friend.  Just look at Dwayne Johnson.  Dude is 6’2” but claims something ridiculous like 6’5”.  He’s huge, good looking, and very tall and even he’s insecure enough about his height to add nearly 3 inches…
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Re: Anyone here attractive before surgery?
« Reply #10 on: July 01, 2021, 01:15:13 AM »

Me too bro, it’s a bit of a hassle.  I only hope that after limb lengthening it no longer drags on the ground, sidewalk chafing is really painful.  After +8cm femurs I’m hoping to be able to tuck the tip into one of my shoes comfortably.

 ;D

LMFAO 😂 🤣😂🤣

Maybe.  Other than my body (which is entirely in my control… I just need to keep working out again once I’m able to in a few months) it’s the only thing I’m insecure about.  I think if I were insecure about my face, I’d have too many insecurities to functionally normally.  But it’s also possible to be secure and “non ideal”.  Tons of people shorter than me are confident about their height, and tons of people taller than I will be after surgery are insecure about being 6’1 or 6’2 instead of 6’4 like actor so and so, or like a family member / friend.  Just look at Dwayne Johnson.  Dude is 6’2” but claims something ridiculous like 6’5”.  He’s huge, good looking, and very tall and even he’s insecure enough about his height to add nearly 3 inches…

He probably exaggerates his height because he doesn’t have the “hassle” that you, PerfectBody and others all have to deal with…😆
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Re: Anyone here attractive before surgery?
« Reply #11 on: July 01, 2021, 01:51:45 AM »

Lol I know someone who's 6'5" and claims to be 6'8". I actually believed it before but I saw him again after lengthening and there's no way he's over 2 meters tall.
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Re: Anyone here attractive before surgery?
« Reply #12 on: July 01, 2021, 02:04:26 AM »

Lol I know someone who's 6'5" and claims to be 6'8". I actually believed it before but I saw him again after lengthening and there's no way he's over 2 meters tall.

At that height not many people can really challenge him, besides — most 6’ barefoot people get told they’re “much taller than that” all the time.  A friend of mine from Europe is 184 flat (similar to what I’ll be soon) and he told people in the US he was 6’ when asked.  Everyone usually said “there’s no way, I’m 6’ you must be 6’3” or “my boyfriend is shorter than you and he’s 6’, did you measure correctly?”.  I almost universally take 1-2 inches off the height most people claim.  One person I was taller than before surgery even had the audacity to say he was “six foot”.  Like dude, I’m 5’9, what do you think I’m claiming?

No wonder it’s so easy to get height neurosis these days.

Edit:  see this article, https://www.menshealth.com/trending-news/a19541675/all-guys-lie-about-height/

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Most of the men who failed the "Men's Health Challenge"—because all did—wouldn't admit to any deception. Brian H., who refused to allow us to publish his last name, insisted for more than two minutes that our scale's ruler was off. (It wasn't.)

"I know it's not accurate because I was at my doctor's yesterday and measured 5-7-and-a-half," said the irate man, who stood 5-5 although his license claimed 5-8.

"Also, the sidewalk you're standing on is sloping," he added. "You're not even on flat ground!"

 ::) I’ll have a daytime height of 184cm after surgery.  Maybe I should think about claiming 6’2”.
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Re: Anyone here attractive before surgery?
« Reply #13 on: July 01, 2021, 02:04:48 AM »

Lol I know someone who's 6'5" and claims to be 6'8". I actually believed it before but I saw him again after lengthening and there's no way he's over 2 meters tall.

Most people overestimate their height by 1 or 2 inches. But someone who is already super tall like 6’5 claiming 6’8 doesn’t make sense when your already very very tall
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Re: Anyone here attractive before surgery?
« Reply #14 on: July 01, 2021, 02:07:42 AM »

At that height not many people can really challenge him, besides — most 6’ barefoot people get told they’re “much taller than that” all the time.  A friend of mine from Europe is 184 flat (similar to what I’ll be soon) and he told people in the US he was 6’ when asked.  Everyone usually said “there’s no way, I’m 6’ you must be 6’3” or “my boyfriend is shorter than you and he’s 6’, did you measure correctly?”.  I almost universally take 1-2 inches off the height most people claim.  One person I was taller than before surgery even had the audacity to say he was “six foot”.  Like dude, I’m 5’9, what do you think I’m claiming?

No wonder it’s so easy to get height neurosis these days.

Yeah it’s very common for people too claim 1-2 inches taller than they are. I most commonly see 5’8 guys claiming 5’10, 5’10 guys claiming 6 foot and 6’0 guys claiming 6’2.
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Re: Anyone here attractive before surgery?
« Reply #15 on: July 01, 2021, 03:19:07 PM »

Most people overestimate their height by 1 or 2 inches. But someone who is already super tall like 6’5 claiming 6’8 doesn’t make sense when your already very very tall

Yeah, he's not like a basketball player or anything, just a tall guy in the office. But he tells everyone he is 6'8".
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Re: Anyone here attractive before surgery?
« Reply #16 on: July 05, 2021, 09:32:56 PM »

Anyone called himself attractive on this forum is bull . He is a cope. And having mental break down.otherwise post ur pics (no one will because they are ugly and will brag about  "privacy"

First off how mental and insecure for you to find this forum, if you are considered attractive to the point where ("I only date model bro") you wouldn't considered risking your life and spending a grand just for you to be "few inch" taller. Why do you need to be taller? Because you are mentally insecure and not attractive.

Stop called yourself attractive lmao, if you are 170 with good face you gonna slay.
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Re: Anyone here attractive before surgery?
« Reply #17 on: July 05, 2021, 10:12:20 PM »

Anyone called himself attractive on this forum is bull . He is a cope. And having mental break down.otherwise post ur pics (no one will because they are ugly and will brag about  "privacy"

First off how mental and insecure for you to find this forum, if you are considered attractive to the point where ("I only date model bro") you wouldn't considered risking your life and spending a grand just for you to be "few inch" taller. Why do you need to be taller? Because you are mentally insecure and not attractive.

Stop called yourself attractive lmao, if you are 170 with good face you gonna slay.

Your inability to formulate a sentence tells a lot about your intellect(or lack of).
Even the most handsomest of men have insecurities.

Also, the notion that everyone does limb lengthening in order to attract more of the opposite sxx is idiotic. While it may help in the dating world, it guarantees Nothing.

If you ain’t had it before this may slightly help? But if you did have it then limb lengthening improves on that.
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Re: Anyone here attractive before surgery?
« Reply #18 on: July 06, 2021, 12:49:55 AM »

Lol just because you can already sleep with a lot of girls or maybe even a lot of attractive girls at 170cm doesn't mean that it doesn't become easier after you become taller.

At least this is what I believed going in, but honestly given how long it takes to recover from the surgery I don't think it's worth it unless:
1) You did it at the start of the pandemic.
2) You're young enough that a few years wasted isn't that big of a deal. (Like say you are building up your career and not spending too much time enjoying life anyway)

Once you're off walking aids you still walk like a cripple. Once you have a normal walking gait you still have to wait for consolidation to run lift things without risking your nails breaking. Also, there are visible scars all over your legs for a long time. Once these scars heal, you need to get the nails removed and open up the scars all over again.

By the time you fully recover from the surgery, can run and be athletic, and are "normal" again, you could have hooked up with tons of girls as a normal short man. I think dropping $80K on the surgery is not a big deal if you can recover fast, but wasting years of your life dealing with the aftereffects of lengthening is sooo not worth it.
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Re: Anyone here attractive before surgery?
« Reply #19 on: July 06, 2021, 02:12:51 AM »

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Re: Anyone here attractive before surgery?
« Reply #20 on: July 06, 2021, 08:15:08 AM »

Anyone called himself attractive on this forum is bull . He is a cope. And having mental break down.otherwise post ur pics (no one will because they are ugly and will brag about  "privacy"

Sounds like you're having a serious mental breakdown. Please find a therapist or post your incel opinions somewhere else
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Re: Anyone here attractive before surgery?
« Reply #21 on: July 06, 2021, 08:51:55 AM »

Lol just because you can already sleep with a lot of girls or maybe even a lot of attractive girls at 170cm doesn't mean that it doesn't become easier after you become taller.

At least this is what I believed going in, but honestly given how long it takes to recover from the surgery I don't think it's worth it unless:
1) You did it at the start of the pandemic.
2) You're young enough that a few years wasted isn't that big of a deal. (Like say you are building up your career and not spending too much time enjoying life anyway)

Once you're off walking aids you still walk like a cripple. Once you have a normal walking gait you still have to wait for consolidation to run lift things without risking your nails breaking. Also, there are visible scars all over your legs for a long time. Once these scars heal, you need to get the nails removed and open up the scars all over again.

By the time you fully recover from the surgery, can run and be athletic, and are "normal" again, you could have hooked up with tons of girls as a normal short man. I think dropping $80K on the surgery is not a big deal if you can recover fast, but wasting years of your life dealing with the aftereffects of lengthening is sooo not worth it.

This is why external tibia is an option I am considering. Once it’s done, it’s done. No need to go back to remove the nail. 5cm tibia is not as bad to recover from too compared to 8cm femur.
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« Reply #22 on: July 06, 2021, 03:31:04 PM »

This is why external tibia is an option I am considering. Once it’s done, it’s done. No need to go back to remove the nail. 5cm tibia is not as bad to recover from too compared to 8cm femur.

If you have a ton of leg hairs that can obscure the scars, then maybe it's a consideration? Otherwise you'll be self-conscious wearing shorts for a loooong time. I'm super careful and self-conscious about the 1cm IT band scars on each side and those only show up when I'm sitting down with shorts on. I've also seen some very scary pictures of tibia scars after infection from external lengthening. Those are on another level. I would never wear shorts again if I had scars like that all over my lower legs.
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Re: Anyone here attractive before surgery?
« Reply #23 on: July 06, 2021, 07:06:59 PM »

If you have a ton of leg hairs that can obscure the scars, then maybe it's a consideration? Otherwise you'll be self-conscious wearing shorts for a loooong time. I'm super careful and self-conscious about the 1cm IT band scars on each side and those only show up when I'm sitting down with shorts on. I've also seen some very scary pictures of tibia scars after infection from external lengthening. Those are on another level. I would never wear shorts again if I had scars like that all over my lower legs.

but as long as the scars don’t become keloid type they can be removed thru lazer. Also sooner than internal because internal you need to wait another year before second surgery which reopens scars.
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« Reply #24 on: July 06, 2021, 11:44:39 PM »

but as long as the scars don’t become keloid type they can be removed thru lazer. Also sooner than internal because internal you need to wait another year before second surgery which reopens scars.

I haven’t done too much research on that yet since like you said there’s no point until after nail removal. I thought scar removal surgery still leaves a “dent” in your skin tho.
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Re: Anyone here attractive before surgery?
« Reply #25 on: July 07, 2021, 04:19:09 AM »

but as long as the scars don’t become keloid type they can be removed thru lazer. Also sooner than internal because internal you need to wait another year before second surgery which reopens scars.

Wait. So there's a chance that they can become keloid type? That's pretty scary imo.
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« Reply #26 on: July 07, 2021, 06:28:18 AM »

I haven’t done too much research on that yet since like you said there’s no point until after nail removal. I thought scar removal surgery still leaves a “dent” in your skin tho.

As far as I recall Keloid is the type that leaves a dent because it is not surface level purely.
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Re: Anyone here attractive before surgery?
« Reply #27 on: July 07, 2021, 03:36:01 PM »

A keloid scar is the opposite of a dent.
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« Reply #28 on: July 07, 2021, 09:08:52 PM »

Lol just because you can already sleep with a lot of girls or maybe even a lot of attractive girls at 170cm doesn't mean that it doesn't become easier after you become taller.

At least this is what I believed going in, but honestly given how long it takes to recover from the surgery I don't think it's worth it unless:
1) You did it at the start of the pandemic.
2) You're young enough that a few years wasted isn't that big of a deal. (Like say you are building up your career and not spending too much time enjoying life anyway)

Once you're off walking aids you still walk like a cripple. Once you have a normal walking gait you still have to wait for consolidation to run lift things without risking your nails breaking. Also, there are visible scars all over your legs for a long time. Once these scars heal, you need to get the nails removed and open up the scars all over again.

By the time you fully recover from the surgery, can run and be athletic, and are "normal" again, you could have hooked up with tons of girls as a normal short man. I think dropping $80K on the surgery is not a big deal if you can recover fast, but wasting years of your life dealing with the aftereffects of lengthening is sooo not worth it.

Imagine thinking attracting the opposite sex is the major consideration for LL.

There is a thing called a better quality of Life that doesn’t not revolve around only women.
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« Reply #29 on: July 08, 2021, 12:31:03 AM »

The scars I have so far are smaller than I thought they would be.  Even if they don’t ever heal they don’t look suspicious at all.  They look like you scraped the side of your leg against the side of the pool or something.  Either that or I’m lucky with my scars so far.
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« Reply #30 on: July 08, 2021, 10:34:56 PM »

Imagine thinking attracting the opposite sxx is the major consideration for LL.

There is a thing called a better quality of Life that doesn’t not revolve around only women.

Unless you're a dwarf or have a serious mental illness, there's no real point in a regular man doing LL except to be more attractive to women. A 5'0" man can do everything a 6'0" man can do in everyday life.
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