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oklama

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societal acceptance of LL
« on: March 10, 2024, 12:48:24 AM »

I became a part of the LL community in early 2022, and since then I feel like i've seen a considerable shift in societal attitude toward height and to a surgery to this degree

back in 2022, if you ever mentioned online that being short was bad, people would gaslight you and tell you to take a shower or some bull . Nowadays I feel people just go "yep" or if some height comes up people will mention how bad being short is. (still preferable to gaslighting!)

and I feel like when ever discussions around CLL come up people are more understanding and positive now.

maybe its cope, but I feel like people may be beginning to understand.
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Re: societal acceptance of LL
« Reply #1 on: March 10, 2024, 02:02:11 PM »

Yes, nowadays people are more understanding about this. Leg lengthening surgery is slowly started to normalize just like rhinoplasty in people's minds. For example, if you have a bad nose, friends can easily suggest you to have surgery for it. Now when issue comes to stature, they say that if I felt short I would have leg lengthening surgery.  So yeah its a good thing that judgement is less compare to before.
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Re: societal acceptance of LL
« Reply #2 on: March 12, 2024, 05:44:45 AM »

Yes, nowadays people are more understanding about this. Leg lengthening surgery is slowly started to normalize just like rhinoplasty in people's minds. For example, if you have a bad nose, friends can easily suggest you to have surgery for it. Now when issue comes to stature, they say that if I felt short I would have leg lengthening surgery.  So yeah its a good thing that judgement is less compare to before.

lmao I plan to get most likely quadrilateral and humerus so we'll see how people react to that. I'd like to be open about it, I mean with gaining 6 inches it's kind of impossible not to be... but I think people will see what im doing as overboard  but tbh dont really care. depressing life, suicide, or some judgment, yeah im taking the judgment
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goal: 173 (8cm)
looking at giotikas or becker
maybe will get to 180cm eventually
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