Considering LLS after college.

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how many inches would be too much and make my leg proportion uncanny compared to my torso in yalls opinions? I’ll attach actual measurements later tonight of my torso and leg/pelvic area if there is clarification needed on my proportions.
 

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how many inches would be too much and make my leg proportion uncanny compared to my torso in yalls opinions? I’ll attach actual measurements later tonight of my torso and leg/pelvic area if there is clarification needed on my proportions.
who cares abt proportions if you are manlet u have to do this either u always will be not respected
 
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who cares abt proportions if you are manlet u have to do this either u always will be not respected
Im gonna do it no matter what it’s just either going to 6ft or 6’3 I just don’t want to be uncanny cause im fine with 6ft but I would want more
 
Im gonna do it no matter what it’s just either going to 6ft or 6’3 I just don’t want to be uncanny cause im fine with 6ft but I would want more
Retard
 
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How tall u now
 
horrible take:ROFLMAO:
U must be delusional if u want spend 60k to get taller instead of maxxing your face which will benefit you more
 
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5’9 I’m looking to increase 3-6’
id go to 6'0 you will look weird being 6'3, plus going to 6'3 would require 2 surgeries
 
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U must be delusional if u want spend 60k to get taller instead of maxxing your face which will benefit you more
yeah but you said 1 tier up will do more, most girls refuse to date anyone under 6'0
 
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id go to 6'0 you will look weird being 6'3, plus going to 6'3 would require 2 surgeries
Thank you for answering that’s what I was thinking as well. I could fraud to 6’3 which is perfect imo
 
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most girls refuse to date anyone under 6'0
Only true on dating apps.
In real life, it doesn't really work that way. Other factors come into play.

Anecdotical evidence : my oneitis rejected me (6'1") in favor of a 5'8" sub5 framelet broke alcoholic, whom I mogged to death and could have snapped in half with my bare hands. However he was extroverted, didn't give a shit about anything (including his looks), and was more exciting because of his musician lifestyle. Despite being ugly, small, and poor, he managed to cheat on her after just a couple of months into the relationship, and that dumb bitch stuck around for another 3 years. Goddamn I hate foids :feelsree:
 
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Only true on dating apps.
In real life, it doesn't really work that way. Other factors come into play.

Anecdotical evidence : my oneitis rejected me (6'1") in favor of a 5'8" sub5 framelet broke alcoholic, whom I mogged to death and could have snapped in half with my bare hands. However he was extroverted, didn't give a shit about anything (including his looks), and was more exciting because of his musician lifestyle. Despite being ugly, small, and poor, he managed to cheat on her after just a couple of months into the relationship, and that dumb bitch stuck around for another 3 years. Goddamn I hate foids :feelsree:
foids nature..
 
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Im gonna do it no matter what it’s just either going to 6ft or 6’3 I just don’t want to be uncanny cause im fine with 6ft but I would want more
I'm 6'1 naturally and I can tell you that it does not feel like enough. It's just not that tall, I get heightmogged every day by tall blokes on campus. I have LL in the back of my mind a lot of the time because I'd like to be 6'3.

If you're serious enough about height that you're considering LL then I suspect that you're not gonna be satisfied with 6 feet, cause it's not that much above average. If it's feasible then try to add those extra 3 inches.
 
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I'm 6'1 naturally and I can tell you that it does not feel like enough. It's just not that tall, I get heightmogged every day by tall blokes on campus. I have LL in the back of my mind a lot of the time because I'd like to be 6'3.

If you're serious enough about height that you're considering LL then I suspect that you're not gonna be satisfied with 6 feet, cause it's not that much above average. If it's feasible then try to add those extra 3 inches.

I do feel the same until you realize youre just ignoring everyone who you are taller than and only noticing anyone in the 97%+ percentile (6'2+) which is ridiculously small percentage of people, it just feels like a lot because while walking around campus filled with hundreds of people you dont pay attention to anyone youre taller than and are only looking at the outlier heights, im 6'1 aswell, for once try this pay attention to how many people youre taller than instead of ignoring that and only looking at outlier percentiles

also if you wear taller shoes that bring you to 6'3/6'4 youll notice there really isnt much of a perceivable difference in treatment from others so is 70k+ and 6 months of recovery and a imbalanced femur to tibia ratio which can lead to problems later worth that imperceivable difference? (however to be fair though im sure there would be a huge difference in treatment with +3 inch LL while wearing 2-3 inch shoes)
 
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I do feel the same until you realize youre just ignoring everyone who you are taller than and only noticing anyone in the 97%+ percentile (6'2+) which is ridiculously small percentage of people, it just feels like a lot because while walking around campus filled with hundreds of people you dont pay attention to anyone youre taller than and are only looking at the outlier heights, im 6'1 aswell, for once try this pay attention to how many people youre taller than instead of ignoring that and only looking at outlier percentiles

also if you wear taller shoes that bring you to 6'3/6'4 youll notice there really isnt much of a perceivable difference in treatment from others so is 70k+ and 6 months of recovery and a imbalanced femur to tibia ratio which can lead to problems later worth that imperceivable difference? (however to be fair though im sure there would be a huge difference in treatment with +3 inch LL while wearing 2-3 inch shoes)
I think it's probably very true what you're saying, thanks for the change in perspective. I don't think I'd like to be 6 inches taller, I think we're fortunate that if we did LL then we would only need a relatively minor increase to be 6'3 which I think is pretty much the perfect height; tall enough to almost always height mog but not tall enough to really stand out and become lanky.

I think we honestly stand the most to gain from this surgery. Many guys would have to do the 3 inch LL + 3 inch insoles just to be average. But as you said, it's very unlikely that it'd be worth it, especially unlikely in our case. It'd be only truly worth it if you'd rather be dead than not be 6'3.
 
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I'm 6'1 naturally and I can tell you that it does not feel like enough. It's just not that tall, I get heightmogged every day by tall blokes on campus. I have LL in the back of my mind a lot of the time because I'd like to be 6'3.
True for anyone living in western/northern Europe and in North-America.
If you're 6'1" and unlucky enough to live in the Netherlands or in Serbia, you'll just be around the 50-60th percentile, so perceived as average.

I wouldn't say I'm insecure about my height (6'1/1.85m too), and I've never even felt the need to use height boosters. However, since registering here, like you, I have LL in the back of my mind. When I fantasize about it, I justify it by my shorter legs, very large feet, and appropriate wingspan (6'3/1.91m) / frame / head size. It would objectively improve my general proportions. Were it not for the long period of time of diminished mobility, and the potential functional problems after this initial recovery, I would seriously consider a lenghtening of 2+ inches. But it'll remain a fantasy for me, and that's ok.

I do feel the same until you realize youre just ignoring everyone who you are taller than and only noticing anyone in the 97%+ percentile (6'2+) which is ridiculously small percentage of people, it just feels like a lot because while walking around campus filled with hundreds of people you dont pay attention to anyone youre taller than and are only looking at the outlier heights, im 6'1 aswell, for once try this pay attention to how many people youre taller than instead of ignoring that and only looking at outlier percentiles
Being 6'1 puts you around the ~85th percentile in many West-European countries. Which is arguably good enough.
BUT many men stand between 5'10 and 6'0 (1.78-1.83m), which, in reality, gives us 6'1ers only a very small edge over them, especially when the variety of shoes and potential frauding are factored in. That explains why @o_Owtf, @cutecel1337, me, and others, don't actually perceive ourselves as tall, or tall enough to make a difference. We're still in that grey zone of medium-tall or tall-ish men, and our height rarely stands out because, despite being around the 85th percentile, the gap that separates us from the 50th-80th percentile range isn't significant enough in daily settings.
6'3-6'4 is objectively the ideal height, as you're undeniably and remarkably tall, without suffering too much from the practical limitations that affect even taller men (think of clothing, public transportation, cars, appliances, bed size and other furniture, etc.).
 
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True for anyone living in western/northern Europe and in North-America.
If you're 6'1" and unlucky enough to live in the Netherlands or in Serbia, you'll just be around the 50-60th percentile, so perceived as average.

I wouldn't say I'm insecure about my height (6'1/1.85m too), and I've never even felt the need to use height boosters. However, since registering here, like you, I have LL in the back of my mind. When I fantasize about it, I justify it by my shorter legs, very large feet, and appropriate wingspan (6'3/1.91m) / frame / head size. It would objectively improve my general proportions. Were it not for the long period of time of diminished mobility, and the potential functional problems after this initial recovery, I would seriously consider a lenghtening of 2+ inches. But it'll remain a fantasy for me, and that's ok.


Being 6'1 puts you around the ~85th percentile in many West-European countries. Which is arguably good enough.
BUT many men stand between 5'10 and 6'0 (1.78-1.83m), which, in reality, gives us 6'1ers only a very small edge over them, especially when the variety of shoes and potential frauding are factored in. That explains why @o_Owtf, @cutecel1337, me, and others, don't actually perceive ourselves as tall, or tall enough to make a difference. We're still in that grey zone of medium-tall or tall-ish men, and our height rarely stands out because, despite being around the 85th percentile, the gap that separates us from the 50th-80th percentile range isn't significant enough in daily settings.
6'3-6'4 is objectively the ideal height, as you're undeniably and remarkably tall, without suffering too much from the practical limitations that affect even taller men (think of clothing, public transportation, cars, appliances, bed size and other furniture, etc.).
ugh i feel u, my wingspan is like 6’3 too i do have long torso, LL is just a dream like ronaldo winning world cup but i know this is possible in this life. Im 6ft myself in poland where avg is like 5’11, i fraud with height boosters tho i feel really envy next to 6’4 even if i mog them by face i know this is really narcissistic, i feel like LL can bring me so much mental happiness but for now o can only dreaming since i cant afford that

- This isnt about only height its about alpha male
 
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The vast majority of tall people, are tall because they have long legs and long necks. They do not look proportional.

Only a small % of tall people have long torsos which I agree is vastly more asthetic, its just uncommon.


Point is no one will notice your torso portion. At worst if you go for 5+ inches then maybe you'll develop trex arms.
 
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5’9 I’m looking to increase 3-6’
You look way shorter than 5.9 im 5.10 unfrauded and look way taller than you despite there’s only a 1 inch difference between uss your prob 5.6 max
 
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True for anyone living in western/northern Europe and in North-America.
If you're 6'1" and unlucky enough to live in the Netherlands or in Serbia, you'll just be around the 50-60th percentile, so perceived as average.

I wouldn't say I'm insecure about my height (6'1/1.85m too), and I've never even felt the need to use height boosters. However, since registering here, like you, I have LL in the back of my mind. When I fantasize about it, I justify it by my shorter legs, very large feet, and appropriate wingspan (6'3/1.91m) / frame / head size. It would objectively improve my general proportions. Were it not for the long period of time of diminished mobility, and the potential functional problems after this initial recovery, I would seriously consider a lenghtening of 2+ inches. But it'll remain a fantasy for me, and that's ok.


Being 6'1 puts you around the ~85th percentile in many West-European countries. Which is arguably good enough.
BUT many men stand between 5'10 and 6'0 (1.78-1.83m), which, in reality, gives us 6'1ers only a very small edge over them, especially when the variety of shoes and potential frauding are factored in. That explains why @o_Owtf, @cutecel1337, me, and others, don't actually perceive ourselves as tall, or tall enough to make a difference. We're still in that grey zone of medium-tall or tall-ish men, and our height rarely stands out because, despite being around the 85th percentile, the gap that separates us from the 50th-80th percentile range isn't significant enough in daily settings.
6'3-6'4 is objectively the ideal height, as you're undeniably and remarkably tall, without suffering too much from the practical limitations that affect even taller men (think of clothing, public transportation, cars, appliances, bed size and other furniture, etc.).
Yup, northern Europe. It's a damn shame, might as well say fuck LL and drop that 80k on a penthouse in Vietnam and height mog jfl, get 2 for 1. It's probably not even the relative height discrepancy between the man and the woman that primarily attracts women anyways, I'm almost certain it's more about how much taller you are compared to your male peers. So you can't just go for a shorter girl and hope to compensate, brutal
 
If you're actually 5'9 and in a country like America the height isn't your problem.
 
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Only true on dating apps.
In real life, it doesn't really work that way. Other factors come into play.

Anecdotical evidence : my oneitis rejected me (6'1") in favor of a 5'8" sub5 framelet broke alcoholic, whom I mogged to death and could have snapped in half with my bare hands. However he was extroverted, didn't give a shit about anything (including his looks), and was more exciting because of his musician lifestyle. Despite being ugly, small, and poor, he managed to cheat on her after just a couple of months into the relationship, and that dumb bitch stuck around for another 3 years. Goddamn I hate foids :feelsree:

You look way shorter than 5.9 im 5.10 unfrauded and look way taller than you despite there’s only a 1 inch difference between uss your prob 5.6 max
Measured by doctor at 5’9 On numerous occasions without shoes. you are so intelligent
 
Measured by doctor at 5’9 On numerous occasions without shoes. you are so intelligent
No need to lie i can tell your not 5.9 from your build you look small a true 5.9 looks way bigger than you. If you want i can compair myself beside you i am way bigger than you despite there is only a 2cm difference between uss
 
how many inches would be too much and make my leg proportion uncanny compared to my torso in yalls opinions? I’ll attach actual measurements later tonight of my torso and leg/pelvic area if there is clarification needed on my proportions.
ur torso and arms look short not ur legs
 
who cares abt proportions if you are manlet u have to do this either u always will be not respected
Proportion has always been cope until and unless there is a crazy Noticeable difference no one cares I have seen normies on insta cope on ll post about Proportion
 
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Proportion has always been cope until and unless there is a crazy Noticeable difference no one cares I have seen normies on insta cope on ll post about Proportion
exactly
 
how many inches would be too much and make my leg proportion uncanny compared to my torso in yalls opinions? I’ll attach actual measurements later tonight of my torso and leg/pelvic area if there is clarification needed on my proportions.
I heard recovery is brutal tho
 

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