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    I have been active on this forum for quite some time. From what I have observed, individuals typically share their height ranging from 158cm/5’2″ to 178cm/5’10”. Undergoing limb lengthening at 5’10″/178cm or taller may not provide significant advantages in life, except perhaps in the US where height discrimination is more prevalent. In countries like Denmark, where people often state their height including shoes, going from 5’10″/178cm to around 6’0″/182cm is common. The ideal height range for most benefits seems to be between 167cm/5’6″ and 175cm/5’9″ as it transitions from short to average. Wearing elevated shoes outdoors can further enhance height perception. By being around 5’11″/180cm with shoes, most women would not have issues with your height, except for those with especially shallow preferences favoring significantly taller men. For individuals starting at 158cm/5’2″, even after undergoing femur lengthening procedures that slightly exceed safety limits, reaching 5’5″/165cm can reduce extreme shortness. While some women may still show interest at this height, there remains a disadvantage in terms of stature; although at 158cm, the dating pool becomes significantly limited, making the procedure potentially worthwhile for those extremely short.
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