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Fiveandsomething

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Re: Short black female facing signigicant barriers
« Reply #31 on: August 03, 2021, 03:14:48 PM »

Does doing femurs make your butt smaller?

Yes, LON At least, cant speak for other methods.
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Re: Short black female facing signigicant barriers
« Reply #32 on: August 03, 2021, 07:42:59 PM »

If you want more height you can go up to 3 inches on femurs, which would put you at average female height (US). I personally think longer femurs would look better on a woman. I like long legs and I think when I picture them, the attractive part is that femur area primarily. One of my female friends (5’6) has the same length legs as her female friend (5’11) and it’s mostly in the femurs, and it’s super good looking! They are both models so they have all their measurements. Anyways that my personal preference so take it with a grain of salt.

As for muscle loss in your butt, this will be temporary. All your lower body muscles will atrophy during the recovery which is very long, and you’re movement is limited. Once you get moving again you will recover that muscle and maybe even more.

I do think that if you were average female height you would get more respect. Unfortunately height/ body size is hugely important to be taken seriously. I can’t speak on your other issues as it’s just not something I have experienced.

There are a lot of resources on this site discussing the surgery and it is and excellent resource to learn about it. It is a huge decision and most people who want to get it, never do for various reasons. So make sure you are well informed because there is a lot to consider.

Also there are a lot of really cool and supportive people on here, but there are a lot of people who are bitter towards women/incels/ etc. who are going to give you a hard time so brace for that.
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Re: Short black female facing signigicant barriers
« Reply #33 on: August 04, 2021, 04:50:22 AM »

If you want more height you can go up to 3 inches on femurs, which would put you at average female height (US). I personally think longer femurs would look better on a woman. I like long legs and I think when I picture them, the attractive part is that femur area primarily. One of my female friends (5’6) has the same length legs as her female friend (5’11) and it’s mostly in the femurs, and it’s super good looking! They are both models so they have all their measurements. Anyways that my personal preference so take it with a grain of salt.

As for muscle loss in your butt, this will be temporary. All your lower body muscles will atrophy during the recovery which is very long, and you’re movement is limited. Once you get moving again you will recover that muscle and maybe even more.

I do think that if you were average female height you would get more respect. Unfortunately height/ body size is hugely important to be taken seriously. I can’t speak on your other issues as it’s just not something I have experienced.

There are a lot of resources on this site discussing the surgery and it is and excellent resource to learn about it. It is a huge decision and most people who want to get it, never do for various reasons. So make sure you are well informed because there is a lot to consider.

Also there are a lot of really cool and supportive people on here, but there are a lot of people who are bitter towards women/incels/ etc. who are going to give you a hard time so brace for that.

Thank you
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Re: Short black female facing signigicant barriers
« Reply #34 on: August 26, 2021, 07:19:42 AM »

Being fired cosntantly, first one getting fired, first one to get laid off. Falsely arrested, discrminated for housing etc.
Falsely arrested and discriminated for housing due to your height?Why don't u say Biden was selected as president several months ago bc of your short LOL
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Re: Short black female facing signigicant barriers
« Reply #35 on: August 30, 2021, 10:24:27 AM »

Yeah, I think being fired and descriminated for housing is definitely a racial issue. For women, being fat is a bigger problem than being short. I'd consider losing some weight, and building some professional competence over LL. I don't think your problems will go away after gaining 3 inches.
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Re: Short black female facing signigicant barriers
« Reply #36 on: August 30, 2021, 10:27:47 AM »

Yeah, I think being fired and descriminated for housing is definitely a racial issue. For women, being fat is a bigger problem than being short. I'd consider losing some weight, and building some professional competence over LL. I don't think your problems will go away after gaining 3 inches.
Obviously this black guy was arrested and fired due to his race not his short height.He went insane and

u can acknowledge who he is after browsing at his ridiculous post history.This forum is now riddled with

paranoids and trollers.
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