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Title: How do you plan to explain that you're taller?
Post by: Sweden on October 06, 2013, 10:32:40 PM
A former co-worker of mine came up to me when I was standing together with some friends and just said casually after "Hello" and stuff: -"you've grown taller, good for you!"

I just said I was using insoles that my Dr gave me and then it was nothing.

I just feel like starting a new life, change work, change town but I can't and of course I don't want to lose my life I have in my home town. Friends, training, work etc.

What would you guys tell someone who told you you're taller now? The truth? I could never do that.
Ignore it?

People notice, they do, no matter what you think.
Maybe it's too hard for them to understand that someone actually did LL-surgery and in India out of all places.
I don't know, but the entire situation felt very awkward!

What should I say after 6cm on my femurs?
Title: Re: How do you plan to explain that you're taller?
Post by: TomD on October 06, 2013, 10:41:58 PM
I dont know dude. I have to imagine it because I am not in your shoes. I haven't had a procedure yet.

But for me I think I will just tell them the truth. I have been short all my life and it really bugged me so I had surgery to lengthen my legs. Now I am tall and I feel great. Smile.

I want to go for 6 inches. Everyone who has even had a casual conversation with me is going to notice. The good news is its like everything in life. Eventually we move. Get new friends. Get married. Get a career. None of those people will ever know you were short.

Thats  cool isnt it?  ;D
Title: Re: How do you plan to explain that you're taller?
Post by: alps on October 08, 2013, 02:19:45 PM
Well I want just 2 inches (for safety). I'll go from 5'4" to 5'6" which is still a couple of inches shorter than average where I live.
If I tell people the truth they'll laugh their asses off : "you had to break your legs and pull them apart to stay short ?".

But I don't really care what I'll say or what they'll think. The main problem will be solved. That is more important to me.

I won't tell the truth though...
Title: Re: How do you plan to explain that you're taller?
Post by: ChrisIsaak on October 08, 2013, 03:16:40 PM
I have always told the truth, WILL keep telling the truth, and honestly don't give a flying fk if anyone disapproves.
Title: Re: How do you plan to explain that you're taller?
Post by: Sweden on October 08, 2013, 03:51:33 PM
I have always told the truth, WILL keep telling the truth, and honestly don't give a flying fk if anyone disapproves.

Some people think you'll be ridiculed. It could be to a disadvantage for you in life.

We don't know for sure, but we do know what the general opinion is about this surgery.
Title: Re: How do you plan to explain that you're taller?
Post by: ChrisIsaak on October 08, 2013, 04:54:06 PM
Some people think you'll be ridiculed. It could be to a disadvantage for you in life.

We don't know for sure, but we do know what the general opinion is about this surgery.

You might be ridiculed, for sure. I definitely agree with you on the possibility of that risk. Nevertheless, I don't consider it worse than being short. Actually, my height hurts my ego much worse than being ridiculed for shallowness. I have spoken about this matter with all family and almost all friends, and although some people didn't support the idea of LL at all, everyone was kind enough not to ridicule me. We respectfully disagreed with each other, that's all.

I intend work in the acting/show business industry (along with franchise management) so height is crucial there. Since all my friends already know that I'll be doing this surgery, it is a likely possibility that there will be a leak of information. If I ever become famous (which is not a low probability, given the show biz networking I already have in my country) people might actually learn about this. So I have to accept this possibility and move on. It's really not worse than being ridiculed or rejected for being short.

I also did contact Nat Georgraphic and some documentary directors I know. (I had a temporary offer from the "Taboo" program on Nat. Geo, but they already did their LL episode and I was a student at the time, so had no opportunity for an interview). I definitely wouldn't be ashamed to show my face and reveal my identity in a documentary, because I can defend myself and my point of view of life very well. If we could make an agreement, I'd be willing to "sell" the story of my LL. Nevertheless, that's a far shot. I don't see it happening with current conditions.
Title: Re: How do you plan to explain that you're taller?
Post by: LLL on October 08, 2013, 05:00:48 PM
This topic reminds me of a few post-LL insights Balzakin posted on old forum  a while ago:
 
Edited: Removed Links as we do not wish to endorse that site.
Title: Re: How do you plan to explain that you're taller?
Post by: TomD on October 08, 2013, 10:51:16 PM
This topic reminds me of a few post-LL insights Balzakin posted on old forum  a while ago:



I would take the links down.  :)
Title: Re: How do you plan to explain that you're taller?
Post by: LLL on October 08, 2013, 11:02:24 PM
I would take the links down.  :)

Okay, why, if I may ask? Anyway, can't edit my post...
Title: Re: How do you plan to explain that you're taller?
Post by: Adriano on October 09, 2013, 03:06:12 AM

If I tell people the truth they'll laugh their asses off : "you had to break your legs and pull them apart to stay short ?".

But I don't really care what I'll say or what they'll think. The main problem will be solved. That is more important to me.

I won't tell the truth though...
Title: Re: How do you plan to explain that you're taller?
Post by: GetTallOrGoGay on October 19, 2013, 10:13:21 AM
I will move to Seattle in the Northwest USA and start a new life, it's the only way to truly be free from my past and to sheild myself from the interference of others who might inadvertently point out to my new female friends that I used to be short.  As I said in another thread, women see this surgery as illegitimate height and won't want anything to do with you.  Family hasn't seen me in a few years already so I'll continue to make token appearances on facebook and if I ever do visit my parents again..they're so old I'll just tell them they're shrinking lol
Title: Re: How do you plan to explain that you're taller?
Post by: TomD on October 19, 2013, 02:43:59 PM
I will move to Seattle in the Northwest USA and start a new life, it's the only way to truly be free from my past and to sheild myself from the interference of others who might inadvertently point out to my new female friends that I used to be short.  As I said in another thread, women see this surgery as illegitimate height and won't want anything to do with you.  Family hasn't seen me in a few years already so I'll continue to make token appearances on facebook and if I ever do visit my parents again..they're so old I'll just tell them they're shrinking lol

Lol.  ;D Its good to have some levity on here. I like you. You don't take yourself too seriously.  ;D

I know that for me and my friends, we drifted apart and got married so that in basically no time you will be with new people . 5 years after your surgery nobody except your direct family will ever know you were short.
Title: Re: How do you plan to explain that you're taller?
Post by: Drybone on October 21, 2013, 06:34:31 AM
I still cant believe you are going to do this at your age.lol
Title: Re: How do you plan to explain that you're taller?
Post by: TomD on October 21, 2013, 06:52:09 AM
Quiet.  ;)
Title: Re: How do you plan to explain that you're taller?
Post by: Disobedient on October 30, 2013, 08:37:54 PM
miracle... GOD can do anything
seriously, the ppl in my country believe in miracles a lot'
Also, I may say that I did some special stretching exercises along with HGH

the thing is, I really want to tell at least my family about my LL journey, and sometime when I'm talking to them I feel that I want to tell ..
BUT, I really want to avoid hearing comments like you're crazy, or you have Psychological problem...
Title: Re: How do you plan to explain that you're taller?
Post by: Adriano on October 31, 2013, 12:52:20 PM
miracle... GOD can do anything
seriously, the ppl in my country believe in miracles a lot'
Also, I may say that I did some special stretching exercises along with HGH


why don't u try HGH while LLing. it might help stretch the nerves and muscles?
Title: Re: How do you plan to explain that you're taller?
Post by: Disobedient on November 02, 2013, 04:23:22 PM
why don't u try HGH while LLing. it might help stretch the nerves and muscles?

Cuz I'm trying to give you the chance to try it before..
Title: Re: How do you plan to explain that you're taller?
Post by: Blackhawk on November 02, 2013, 08:06:55 PM
miracle... GOD can do anything
seriously, the ppl in my country believe in miracles a lot'
Also, I may say that I did some special stretching exercises along with HGH


Where are you from Disobedient?
Title: Re: How do you plan to explain that you're taller?
Post by: Disobedient on November 03, 2013, 12:53:19 AM
UAE-Dubai
Title: Re: How do you plan to explain that you're taller?
Post by: KiloKAHN on November 03, 2013, 06:46:54 AM
The funny thing is that most people at my office have no idea how old I am, but many think I'm in my late teens or early 20s. I could probably just tell them I must have had a late growth spurt or something and it wouldn't be a stretch to be believable.
Title: Re: How do you plan to explain that you're taller?
Post by: Doflamingo on November 21, 2013, 10:48:14 PM
About the scars: I always wear jeans; even when it's hot.
About the height: late puberty always work when you're a student like me.
If I do the surgery; I won't be telling anyone about it.
Title: Re: How do you plan to explain that you're taller?
Post by: BilateralDamage on November 22, 2013, 04:15:33 PM
For height: taking HGH + late growth spurt. I'm also going to gradually give people the impression that I'm growing by using lifts, instead of dumping it on them all at once.

For scars: get plastic surgery to heal them if they're that bad or just use makeup when I wear shorts.  Otherwise, continue as normal and tell people I got into a car accident if they ever ask about it.

No one besides my immediate gf will know if I do this surgery.  Not even my family, I cannot trust them to keep their mouths shut about this.