Remember that short breh that shattered his legs to get limb lengthening? This is him now. Feeling short yet?

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He could've just moved to country with shorter people.
I remember when i was in Mexico i felt like a Giant. But here in the USA i'm just a little above average height.

If being short bothers you that much its a better option than permanently crippling yourself.
 

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But isn't there a mental health crisis going on? Why be nonchalant about dangerous procedures that can kill or cripple you? And then people still aren't happy.

There's a lot of short dudes who are successful. What's the difference between them and dudes getting limb lengthening surgery?
There probably has always been a mental health crisis…

This isnt that imo. This is something because we now have the technology and understanding on how to do operations like these with minimal risk than before.

There are short successful people, there are tall successful people. You understand that success has nothing to do with height, but not everyone thinks that and it is based off your perception of success.

To him, he probably wanted to be taller to be more successful with bw instead of having to pick and choose and put up with disrespectful stragglers or bottom of barrel bytches (in his mind) so when they pull bullshyt he can easily just pick another goofy/superficial broad up (they said he did it because he was dumped by his ex). Imo, that seemed to be his motivation and if being taller gives him more confidence with women then :yeshrug:


Yall can’t have “short gang” jokes then get mad when someone does something to change it. Only thing I got from this is its painful, takes a long time to recover (I knew this though, I had similar leg surgeries but not for growing taller) and that being tall is no longer a genetic exclusivity.
 

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Still running like an old man but getting better.

That healing time was probably 2-4 months each leg. If he got them both done at same time, less recovery time but to walk normal again will probably take time too.

I was literally running Physical assessments a year after my surgeries but because of that, one of my legs did not heal correctly and has given me years of pain. Sometimes i’m good walking normal, sometimes I walk around like The Undertaker if the pain is too much.

I will suggest him keep doing the stairs. Great workout for something like this.
 

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Brehs really risking life and limb (literally) to get taller.

Take care of your mental health, brehs. Height isnt the reason anyone gets h0es, recognition, or respect. It isn't worth artificially aging your tendons and bones 20 years to feel better about yourself.
 

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There probably has always been a mental health crisis…

This isnt that imo. This is something because we now have the technology and understanding on how to do operations like these with minimal risk than before.

There are short successful people, there are tall successful people. You understand that success has nothing to do with height, but not everyone thinks that and it is based off your perception of success.

To him, he probably wanted to be taller to be more successful with bw instead of having to pick and choose and put up with disrespectful stragglers or bottom of barrel bytches (in his mind) so when they pull bullshyt he can easily just pick another goofy/superficial broad up (they said he did it because he was dumped by his ex). Imo, that seemed to be his motivation and if being taller gives him more confidence with women then :yeshrug:


Yall can’t have “short gang” jokes then get mad when someone does something to change it. Only thing I got from this is its painful, takes a long time to recover (I knew this though, I had similar leg surgeries but not for growing taller) and that being tall is no longer a genetic exclusivity.

This is what leads to mental health problems down the road. Going under anesthesia and breaking your bones which cripple you is exactly that. What if he would've died? What if he became permanently crippled? What if he had to lose his legs? Would you still be nonchalant like oh well? It's easy to say "mind your business" and "do what makes you happy" until that flatline comes. That's exactly what happens to some women with bbl surgery. We only see his side of the surgery one year later, not the others, and nothing long term. And Insecurity never seems to get solved via surgery and people end up wanting more and more. Broads getting fake implants. Dudes getting fake abs. That's not the society I want to live in.

There's a lot of short guys with family, good looking wife, money, etc. none got leg lengthening surgery. I don't make short gang jokes, but even if I did, them ain't the only jokes, there's all types of jokes. But I guess we're at the point where everybody wants to be perfect. Dudes who 6' eventually want to be 6'5 and now you're back to where you left off. Meanwhile the kids will still have those imperfections.
 
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