Height isn\'t all
it\'s cracked up to be. I\'m tall, but I also only have 170 lbs. to distribute amongst this 6\'1\"
frame...therefore, I am skinny. Average height and size beats tall and skinny...
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has anyone else tried any of the products these
web-sites offer? either the exercise programs or the tablets or the topical applications?
any results - i am
interested to try myself, but i just don\'t know if it\'s a scam or not!
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99.9% of it is bunk.
Yoga, mon ami.
Holmes
Height isn\'t all
it\'s cracked up to be. I\'m tall, but I also only have 170 lbs. to distribute amongst this 6\'1\"
frame...therefore, I am skinny. Average height and size beats tall and skinny...
pancho, if you were 5-11
you would probably be 164 or so.
I think it all goes in proportion, you know what I mean?
I never mentioned
what it\'d be like if I were shorter, I just said that a 170-lb. man who\'s 6\'1\" is skinny but 170-lb. man
who\'s 5\'9\" (assuming he worked out like I did) would be a solid muscular force to be reckoned with. In
other words, being tall isn\'t always wonderful.
A lot of people are under the assumption that everyone makes
that being taller somehow makes you more intimidating, attractive, successful (there was a study done that a man
makes several thousand dollars extra per inch he is taller), and whatever else you can think of.
However, in my
personal experience, skinniness negates whatever qualities height brings. Besides, those two midgets you see on
infomercials seem to be successful. [img]/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/smirk.gif[/img] Therefore, forget about your
height and work on your life. In fact, if you spent the time trying to find a magical heightener actually trying to
better yourself in one way or another, you\'d probably accomplish a lot.
[img]/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/smile.gif[/img]
Here\'s a first: I\'ve been short, and I\'ve been tall.
I\'ve been in both places, and I can say that being tall has done nothing extra for me but allowed my head to get
butchered by overhead objects. [img]/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/tongue.gif[/img] Now, maybe if I gained another 20
pounds and learned to get rid of the shyness that growing up short, skinny, feeling worthless, and looking down all
of the time has gotten me used to, then maybe then will I feel that this will somehow give me more of a presence in
the realm of social and romantic situations.
Height doesn\'t make up for any lack you have inside. People will
see right through it. Work with what hand you\'ve been dealt with. The beauty of life is that every one has the
potential to win.
I\'ve said it once and I\'ll say it again: your life will be exactly the same whether you
choose to be happy with it or choose to look upon it with bitterness, hatred, shame, and fear. I\'d rather be
happy with myself and try to improve what I can for the future instead of dwelling on my shortcomings and wishing
things would be better.
But no one requested a preacher... [img]/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/smirk.gif[/img]
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I never mentioned what it\'d be like if I were shorter, I just said that a
170-lb. man who\'s 6\'1\" is skinny but 170-lb. man who\'s 5\'9\" (assuming he worked out like I did)
would be a solid muscular force to be reckoned with. In other words, being tall isn\'t always wonderful.
A lot
of people are under the assumption that everyone makes that being taller somehow makes you more intimidating,
attractive, successful (there was a study done that a man makes several thousand dollars extra per inch he is
taller), and whatever else you can think of.
However, in my personal experience, skinniness negates whatever
qualities height brings. Besides, those two midgets you see on infomercials seem to be successful.
[img]/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/smirk.gif[/img] Therefore, forget about your height and work on your life. In
fact, if you spent the time trying to find a magical heightener actually trying to better yourself in one way or
another, you\'d probably accomplish a lot. [img]/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/smile.gif[/img]
Here\'s a first:
I\'ve been short, and I\'ve been tall. I\'ve been in both places, and I can say that being tall has done
nothing extra for me but allowed my head to get butchered by overhead objects.
[img]/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/tongue.gif[/img] Now, maybe if I gained another 20 pounds and learned to get rid
of the shyness that growing up short, skinny, feeling worthless, and looking down all of the time has gotten me used
to, then maybe then will I feel that this will somehow give me more of a presence in the realm of social and
romantic situations.
Height doesn\'t make up for any lack you have inside. People will see right through it.
Work with what hand you\'ve been dealt with. The beauty of life is that every one has the potential to
win.
I\'ve said it once and I\'ll say it again: your life will be exactly the same whether you choose to be
happy with it or choose to look upon it with bitterness, hatred, shame, and fear. I\'d rather be happy with
myself and try to improve what I can for the future instead of dwelling on my shortcomings and wishing things would
be better.
But no one requested a preacher... [img]/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/smirk.gif[/img]
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Pancho, why are you writing this? Nobody here has a problem with being too
tall I think (except maybe you [img]/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/tongue.gif[/img] ). I am tall and not incredibly
buff, but I seem to look good the way I am now, so I am certainly not complaining.
[img]/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/smile.gif[/img]
Yeah, really!
I\'m no Charles Atlas, either. But a little bit o\' love is better than no love! You just got to believe it.
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I never
mentioned what it\'d be like if I were shorter, I just said that a 170-lb. man who\'s 6\'1\" is skinny but
170-lb. man who\'s 5\'9\" (assuming he worked out like I did) would be a solid muscular force to be reckoned
with. In other words, being tall isn\'t always wonderful.
A lot of people are under the assumption that
everyone makes that being taller somehow makes you more intimidating, attractive, successful (there was a study done
that a man makes several thousand dollars extra per inch he is taller), and whatever else you can think
of.
However, in my personal experience, skinniness negates whatever qualities height brings. Besides, those two
midgets you see on infomercials seem to be successful. [img]/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/smirk.gif[/img] Therefore,
forget about your height and work on your life. In fact, if you spent the time trying to find a magical heightener
actually trying to better yourself in one way or another, you\'d probably accomplish a lot.
[img]/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/smile.gif[/img]
Here\'s a first: I\'ve been short, and I\'ve been tall.
I\'ve been in both places, and I can say that being tall has done nothing extra for me but allowed my head to get
butchered by overhead objects. [img]/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/tongue.gif[/img] Now, maybe if I gained another 20
pounds and learned to get rid of the shyness that growing up short, skinny, feeling worthless, and looking down all
of the time has gotten me used to, then maybe then will I feel that this will somehow give me more of a presence in
the realm of social and romantic situations.
Height doesn\'t make up for any lack you have inside. People will
see right through it. Work with what hand you\'ve been dealt with. The beauty of life is that every one has the
potential to win.
I\'ve said it once and I\'ll say it again: your life will be exactly the same whether you
choose to be happy with it or choose to look upon it with bitterness, hatred, shame, and fear. I\'d rather be
happy with myself and try to improve what I can for the future instead of dwelling on my shortcomings and wishing
things would be better.
But no one requested a preacher... [img]/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/smirk.gif[/img]
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Pancho, why are you writing this? Nobody here has a problem with
being too tall I think (except maybe you [img]/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/tongue.gif[/img] ). I am tall and not
incredibly buff, but I seem to look good the way I am now, so I am certainly not complaining.
[img]/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/smile.gif[/img]
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Pancho writes
these things to others, but I think he is actually writing directly to himself.
Hopefully it helps him.
Whatever...All
I\'m saying is that people should quit trying to change things they can\'t/shouldn\'t like height.
Change
what you can, live with what you can\'t, know the difference, yada, yada, yada.
Not once did I complain about
being tall (the hitting my head thing was a joke).
But fine, you guys go ahead and waste your time trying to get
taller or a longer dick when none of that is going to matter to decent human beings.
It\'s on
naow!
(hoot, holler, etc.)
we shall be the overmen! Long dicks! Long Necks! Smellin\' la Vida
Loca.
only \'Dick & Balls\'tm will turn you into a real man. (find the thread to grasp the
balls)
Steve
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only \'Dick & Balls\'tm will turn you into
a real man
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such an underrated product
Carpe testis.
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