Acromegaly_Chad
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More than 1.5 years after my last surgery I finally seem to have come to an answer to this question.
Fellow looksmaxxers who have "completed" the hardmaxxing and surgery process are welcomed to share their experiences in this thread.
So obviously, the moment you walk out of the clinic after your supposedly last surgery you immediately ask yourself: "what's next?"
As I moved on in life and eventually entered my mid 20's, priorities shifted. And at some point along the way I have realized that life cannot be peroetually centered around looksmaxxing. So I've decided back in 2023 what a realistically achievable benchmark in terms of looks will be and how I can achieve it and then move on in life.
Which I have successfully done.
Not because I became the next chad drowning in pussy and one night stands.
But because I had entered the final stage of grief: Acceptance.
When life hits you in the head with a brick, throws you around, torments and tortures you to the point where you want to kill yourself nearly every day for years, your benchmark for what you consider "acceptable" shifts. And of course, you're also maturing in other, more healthy ways along the way.
Does that mean I became content with being a deformed subhuman incel? Absolutely not, I have ascended - both lookswise and also sexually.
But not to the degree that I have envisioned when I started this journey back in April 2020.
And it's something I have seen in a somewhat meaningful sample group of 10-15 other looksmaxers whom I stayed in touch with over the years.
Assuming you do not suffer from severe BDD, abundance of time/money or lack of purpose in life, you will not pursue perpetual looksmaxing.
The psychological toll of actual hardmaxxing will make you very willing to shift your benchmark - and the moment you surpass it, you accept your fate.
Fellow looksmaxxers who have "completed" the hardmaxxing and surgery process are welcomed to share their experiences in this thread.
So obviously, the moment you walk out of the clinic after your supposedly last surgery you immediately ask yourself: "what's next?"
As I moved on in life and eventually entered my mid 20's, priorities shifted. And at some point along the way I have realized that life cannot be peroetually centered around looksmaxxing. So I've decided back in 2023 what a realistically achievable benchmark in terms of looks will be and how I can achieve it and then move on in life.
Which I have successfully done.
Not because I became the next chad drowning in pussy and one night stands.
But because I had entered the final stage of grief: Acceptance.
When life hits you in the head with a brick, throws you around, torments and tortures you to the point where you want to kill yourself nearly every day for years, your benchmark for what you consider "acceptable" shifts. And of course, you're also maturing in other, more healthy ways along the way.
Does that mean I became content with being a deformed subhuman incel? Absolutely not, I have ascended - both lookswise and also sexually.
But not to the degree that I have envisioned when I started this journey back in April 2020.
And it's something I have seen in a somewhat meaningful sample group of 10-15 other looksmaxers whom I stayed in touch with over the years.
Assuming you do not suffer from severe BDD, abundance of time/money or lack of purpose in life, you will not pursue perpetual looksmaxing.
The psychological toll of actual hardmaxxing will make you very willing to shift your benchmark - and the moment you surpass it, you accept your fate.