the issue is obvious - most people who contemplate/go through with this surgery are suffering from a psychological/mental disorder in which they feel their height is THE issue preventing them from living a purposeful live and feeling whole etc - as you say 'such humans are rare.'
Exactly - this affects a small proportion of the population.
A relatively healthy person would be aware that revealing a 'voluntary leg-breaking for a few centimetres' journey is not a source of admiration or inspiration - but rather a red flag drawing attention to an individual's mental disorder and related issues - there are plenty of other ways to make friends!!!...
Haha, you're going to make me quote Johnson and keep this loop going.
This is completely subjective.
revealing a 'voluntary leg-breaking for a few centimetres' journey is not a source of admiration or inspiration - but rather a red flag drawing attention to an individual's mental disorder and related issues
If you're 183cm/6 feet man and you just did 7cm on your tibias, then proudly announced it, describing what the process entails to people around you? Then yeah, a lot people would see exactly you in that light. A lunatic.
If you're an
actually short man, subject to jokes and comments you never wanted to hear you whole life, having had trouble in finding a partner if you're not special in some other way (e.g. successful), and you didn't lengthen your legs until you looked like a freak, then people are going to be more understandable.
You know, that was the reason orthopedic surgeons used to have height thresholds and only did LL for men on the bottom percentiles of height.
And at the end of the day, it's still like OYG's said. The people who aren't understandable don't really matter in your life. Most LLers were short people dedicating so much of their time and money to escape a life of hearing those jokes, among other things. Unlike weight, which anyone can do anything about, we only have the pretty medieval distraction osteogenesis for height at the present moment. Yet, despite it being obviously unhealthy, no one "cracks jokes" about obese people in public, to their faces - at least after high school. When those obese people finally get a grip, worry about their health, and lose all that weight, they receive
nothing but support and posts reaching to the top of sites like imgur. I sound bitter about it, but I'm just pointing the double-standards. If anyone was obese before and they're healthy now? I agree with rest of everyone else on those sites: great job. Looking better now. You did it. Congratulations.
And obviously losing weight and one year of distraction osteogenesis aren't comparable. One is simplistic and good for you, and the other is barbaric, has lasting consequences. That is not my point if anyone got that from the reading the sentence up above (equating losing weight to LL). The point is that people are respectful of some legitimately medically worrying conditions in other people (that they
can do something about), but feel free to denigrate, emasculate, defeminize women and men alike who fall on certain percentiles of height - something which they never had any control over their whole lives. I'm also not trying to imply people
should start being as disrespectful towards overweight and obese people are they are men who are too short, or women who are too tall/much too short. Just the opposite, actually. Give them the same respect you give to these other people. However, that attitude doesn't seem to be changing anytime soon.
And for a perspective from the other side of the spectrum: Olivia Jones is a German drag queen. She was something like 207cm and did limb shortening to 200cm. There was no furor in the media at all questioning her mental sanity. Her whole operation stayed as mere
side notes in articles about all her political activism (BBC link).
Everyone knows being
too tall as a woman, and too short as a man, are both considered unfeminine and unmasculine, respectively.
The real problem are all the average-height-for-a-white-male men registering here because they're actually believing in those 6 feet memes they read online.
That they can't get girlfriends if they don't break their bones in Russia or India for a year...