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Wait...so she says "I'm 5' 11" in heels, so I'm very tall. But I'm 5' 6" normally." So now it's customary to claim your height with five extra inches of shoes on? Well in that case, slap some platforms on guys and you can claim the coveted, gold-standard of 6'. She's not "very tall" at all...if she's 5'6" barefoot, you are not an f'ing 5'11" as you say. That's absurd. And by the way, at 33 you can't be demanding at all as a post wall-hit woman. You could be demanding...but you will see that you aren't going to get Prince Charming and your time will run out and you'll be left with nothing. But women would rather have nothing at all than to settle for anything less than the required 6-footer.
I was wondering if anyone here has any kind of feedback regarding limb lengthening. I stand at 65.5" and am about sick of nearly all 13 year-old boys being my height or more. I have been researching this for several years and have seen strides in improvements with the implants and hardware. Did you have pain for weeks or months...when did it finally subside? Were there any complications? What hardware did you receive...Precice Nail, Albizza Nail, Betzbone, etc? How did you explain your gain in height to friends, family, or coworkers? How much height did you gain? Did you do femurs only, lower legs only, or did you end up doing both femurs and lower legs? Sure it stings to spend such a large sum on something like this, but it also stings thinking back on missed opportunities, lack of respect, overlooked as a dating option, being juvenilzied, etc due to lack of height. I know I will never be the 6' gold standard that has been imposed on us, but even to make it to 68" or 69" would be amazing. Any information in any capacity would be much appreciated. Thanks so much!!!
PS...before you tell me I'm crazy and I should buy a house or nice car with that kind of money...I've already done that...I'm still the short guy that has that stuff. It's the inescapable stigma no matter what you buy or accomplish.
Height-related content begins at 5:30, but HIGHLY recommend whole video.
Hey Minilinebacker. People should definitely not bleach their skin white as snow, although if they wanted to, they have every right. The reason I believe that is so different is because race carries the protection of law. Discrimination against race, sexual orientation, gender, religion, etc all carries that protection of law. But forget about height, not only is it NOT protected...but it appears that height discrimination is actually encouraged. And yes, I can attest that buying investment properties is a very good idea, as I have done it multiple times and it's one of the best things you can do. It will keep returning money to you. However, coming up on almost 40 years of age, I also have enough life experience to know that if I had been a few inches taller that things could have been a lot different. Sometimes I wonder if the period of my life where LL could have served me the best has already passed.