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Most guides about adding height suck so I’m making one that actually explains it properly

I added around 2-3 inches for about 8 months and never got called out once. Went to people’s houses, hung out normally, dated, all that, and nobody noticed.

How inserts actually work
People think if something says it adds 2.5 inches you actually get 2.5. You don’t. If you stood on a block that’s 3 inches tall your whole foot would be raised evenly. Inserts don’t work like that because your heel is high but the front of your foot isn’t, so the real height gain is less. Most shoes measure the heel height and advertise that number, but what you actually gain standing is usually way less. It’s not because they compress, it’s just the angle your foot sits at.

How to actually gain height
The biggest thing is picking shoes that already add height by themselves. At least around an inch or more. Shoes are half of it. If you pick flat shoes you won’t magically gain 3 inches just from inserts.

You also need shoes with enough space in the heel area so your foot doesn’t stick out when you add lifts.

Match your sock color with your shoe color so your ankle area blends in.

Don’t use heavy boots if you’re trying to add a lot of height. They’re uncomfortable and awkward to walk in with lifts. If you only want like 2 inches it’s doable but still not ideal.

What to do about taking shoes off
This is the only real downside but it’s easy to deal with if you think ahead. You can wear a cheap ankle brace and just say you’ve got a foot issue so you can’t take your shoes off. If you mention it early people won’t question it later.

Whenever possible just invite people to your place instead. If they insist on hanging at theirs and they don’t allow shoes inside, just hang out somewhere else.

Short version
Wear pants that cover your ankle area
Pick shoes that already add about 1.3 inches or more
Soft inserts are more comfortable than hard ones
Realistic lift gains are about
base lift around 0.7 inch
+1 layer around 1 inch
+2 layers around 1.4 inches
+3 layers around 1.7 but uncomfortable

2 layers is usually the best balance. The last layer isn’t worth it.

Same color socks and shoes helps
Lighter shoes are easier to walk in
If walking feels weird add padding in the front of the shoe
 
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Most guides about adding height suck so I’m making one that actually explains it properly

I added around 2-3 inches for about 8 months and never got called out once. Went to people’s houses, hung out normally, dated, all that, and nobody noticed.

How inserts actually work
People think if something says it adds 2.5 inches you actually get 2.5. You don’t. If you stood on a block that’s 3 inches tall your whole foot would be raised evenly. Inserts don’t work like that because your heel is high but the front of your foot isn’t, so the real height gain is less. Most shoes measure the heel height and advertise that number, but what you actually gain standing is usually way less. It’s not because they compress, it’s just the angle your foot sits at.

How to actually gain height
The biggest thing is picking shoes that already add height by themselves. At least around an inch or more. Shoes are half of it. If you pick flat shoes you won’t magically gain 3 inches just from inserts.

You also need shoes with enough space in the heel area so your foot doesn’t stick out when you add lifts.

Match your sock color with your shoe color so your ankle area blends in.

Don’t use heavy boots if you’re trying to add a lot of height. They’re uncomfortable and awkward to walk in with lifts. If you only want like 2 inches it’s doable but still not ideal.

What to do about taking shoes off
This is the only real downside but it’s easy to deal with if you think ahead. You can wear a cheap ankle brace and just say you’ve got a foot issue so you can’t take your shoes off. If you mention it early people won’t question it later.

Whenever possible just invite people to your place instead. If they insist on hanging at theirs and they don’t allow shoes inside, just hang out somewhere else.

Short version
Wear pants that cover your ankle area
Pick shoes that already add about 1.3 inches or more
Soft inserts are more comfortable than hard ones
Realistic lift gains are about
base lift around 0.7 inch
+1 layer around 1 inch
+2 layers around 1.4 inches
+3 layers around 1.7 but uncomfortable

2 layers is usually the best balance. The last layer isn’t worth it.

Same color socks and shoes helps
Lighter shoes are easier to walk in
If walking feels weird add padding in the front of the shoe
8 inch shoe lifts

Fashion Walking GIF by mschf
 
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I read allat even as someone who doesn't need to fraud with height, but for the shortcels this is an informative good guide, thanks g
 
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good thread
 
bump
 
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How can you tell the difference between soft inserts and hard ones? Like on temp they have the black a red ones but then they also have clear ones, which ones do u use?
 
I assume you mean the black ones wigh the little red bubble thing, I got those off temu and they work fine, they are comfortable but don’t compress at all and they mog hard af now mark as solution
 
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How can you tell the difference between soft inserts and hard ones? Like on temp they have the black a red ones but then they also have clear ones, which ones do u use?
I assume you mean the black ones wigh the little red bubble thing, I got those off temu and they work fine, they are comfortable but don’t compress at all and they mog hard af now mark as solution
Was supposed to reply to this mb
 
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I assume you mean the black ones wigh the little red bubble thing, I got those off temu and they work fine, they are comfortable but don’t compress at all and they mog hard af now mark as solution
Bet bro, how bad are they though over long periods of time (like for skl), do they hurt or is it still comfortable?
 
Most guides about adding height suck so I’m making one that actually explains it properly

I added around 2-3 inches for about 8 months and never got called out once. Went to people’s houses, hung out normally, dated, all that, and nobody noticed.

How inserts actually work
People think if something says it adds 2.5 inches you actually get 2.5. You don’t. If you stood on a block that’s 3 inches tall your whole foot would be raised evenly. Inserts don’t work like that because your heel is high but the front of your foot isn’t, so the real height gain is less. Most shoes measure the heel height and advertise that number, but what you actually gain standing is usually way less. It’s not because they compress, it’s just the angle your foot sits at.

How to actually gain height
The biggest thing is picking shoes that already add height by themselves. At least around an inch or more. Shoes are half of it. If you pick flat shoes you won’t magically gain 3 inches just from inserts.

You also need shoes with enough space in the heel area so your foot doesn’t stick out when you add lifts.

Match your sock color with your shoe color so your ankle area blends in.

Don’t use heavy boots if you’re trying to add a lot of height. They’re uncomfortable and awkward to walk in with lifts. If you only want like 2 inches it’s doable but still not ideal.

What to do about taking shoes off
This is the only real downside but it’s easy to deal with if you think ahead. You can wear a cheap ankle brace and just say you’ve got a foot issue so you can’t take your shoes off. If you mention it early people won’t question it later.

Whenever possible just invite people to your place instead. If they insist on hanging at theirs and they don’t allow shoes inside, just hang out somewhere else.

Short version
Wear pants that cover your ankle area
Pick shoes that already add about 1.3 inches or more
Soft inserts are more comfortable than hard ones
Realistic lift gains are about
base lift around 0.7 inch
+1 layer around 1 inch
+2 layers around 1.4 inches
+3 layers around 1.7 but uncomfortable

2 layers is usually the best balance. The last layer isn’t worth it.

Same color socks and shoes helps
Lighter shoes are easier to walk in
If walking feels weird add padding in the front of the shoe
YOU COPIED MY ENTIRE THREAD YOU FUCKING NIGGER
 
Bet bro, how bad are they though over long periods of time (like for skl), do they hurt or is it still comfortable?
Your feet will be on a slant so it might feel a bit annoying but it’s not that bad, in terms of the actual insoles they can be quite comfy tbh
 
see if you're really REALLY smart, and your in puberty still, you would start wearing lifts as early as possible, but you would start out small like 0.5, and then after like 2 months of wearing it, you start wearing 0.75 inch lifts, and then eventually get to 1 inch, and then finally 1.5 inch and then 1.75 and then eventually 2 inches.

if you space this out over a certain period of time, you can gain a considerable amount of height which could make it easier to fraud. Using this to fraud hieght gain imho is a great method, and would make it seem believable at least ur acquitnaces in hs that you aren't close with.
 
see if you're really REALLY smart, and your in puberty still, you would start wearing lifts as early as possible, but you would start out small like 0.5, and then after like 2 months of wearing it, you start wearing 0.75 inch lifts, and then eventually get to 1 inch, and then finally 1.5 inch and then 1.75 and then eventually 2 inches.

if you space this out over a certain period of time, you can gain a considerable amount of height which could make it easier to fraud. Using this to fraud hieght gain imho is a great method, and would make it seem believable at least ur acquitnaces in hs that you aren't close with.
I started height frauding a little over a year ago and nobody notices the difference. My dad has always been about 2-3 inches taller than I am, and now when we go out I'm same height or even a little taller.

The key was changing my style to wearing boots. I literally wear boots everywhere now, so if anyone had mentioned I looked taller I cited the boots alone (meanwhile there's a 1-inch insole in there).
 
Whenever possible just invite people to your place instead. If they insist on hanging at theirs and they don’t allow shoes inside, just hang out somewhere else.
Avoiding social situations out of fear of having to remove your shoes is crazy... Just wear height increasing socks/silicone pads under your socks, which is slightly less crazy cope.
 
I started height frauding a little over a year ago and nobody notices the difference. My dad has always been about 2-3 inches taller than I am, and now when we go out I'm same height or even a little taller.

The key was changing my style to wearing boots. I literally wear boots everywhere now, so if anyone had mentioned I looked taller I cited the boots alone (meanwhile there's a 1-inch insole in there).
yea but im saying to fraud a height gain too you can use that method
 
is right on
 

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