LOL, a 5'8 wanting LL telling another 5'8 not to get LL because it's so risky.
The irony is that a 5'8 transgender passes better then a 5'10/5'11 one in most peoples opinions.
Anyways guys, update. We went to dinner and we are both still attracted to each other. As we were heading back to the parking garage I pressed her up onto the elevator wall and started passionately kissing her. Then we started making out in her SUV. She told me I need to come sleep over at her apartment soon (her parents dog and new lesbian roommate were there.)
I am torn.
I know that if I get back with this girl and don't get the surgery it will cost me. If she ever decides to leave me I will have a hard time replacing her.
On the other hand if I just tell her we need to do our own thing for a year I can be in the position of power.
She is 25 and a half and she feels like she is ready to settle down.
In other words according to red-pillers she is approaching the wall.
I am currently in security and make 50k a year.
I want to get the surgery and start a new , better life. I want to get into sales or enter the corporate ladder.
I know my odds off success both with the ladies and in managerial positions will be much better if I can gain the height.
I already have very broad shoulders and a muscular physique. With the height I can finally become psuedo-chad.
How do I play this?
I don't want to tell her about the surgery.
I want to be in the position of POWER.
The way things are now...as a 5'8 ethnic man with an average income, she has all the power.
Those are just the facts.
Part of me was like I should have just waited until after the surgery and I got on my feet to get my together.
TLDR;the l
What now?
What is worth it in the long run?
This isn't the 1950's where people stuck with each other through thick and thin.
I know that I will have a much easier time on the dating market at 6'2 instead of 5'8. Period. I know I will have much more confidence then I already do.