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The guy pictured here is Dynzell Sigers, a seemingly nice guy. Most of you know him by now.
What makes him stand out is how open he was about his successful leg lengthening procedure.
A former short king, he now stands at 6ft even. Quite striking when you consider his starting height was 5'5.
You'd have to ask, what would make a man go this far? I'm not here to talk bad about the man.
He says he was confident and comfortable with himself, but he knew what many of us know or take too long to figure out.
If you look at the comments under his video where he always commits to full transparency, you will see comments like, "He's insecure", "why wouldn't he accept himself" and "all of this for what?".
The people who say these things always forget to address, "where does that insecurity come from?". To be clear, Dynzell says he wasn't insecure and I believe him.
There are so many stigmas that people acknowledge today, Depression, body dysmorphia, gender identity, weight, but very few acknowledge heightism, even those who claim to be the most progressive. Shaming men isn't considered forbidden, but actually encouraged.
Kudos to Dynzell for concluding that he didn't want to fight this fight, he wanted to rid himself of the stigma once and for all and just live a normal life.
Now, I personally wouldn't do leg lengthening, but I get it. I get it.
Apparently, Cosmopolitan Magazine ran these covers right after the pandemic (2021).
This is part of their push to change the narrative of what's attractive. At least, that's how I take it.
Any chance they will "push the boundaries" and influence their readers to love "short kings"?
I'm being sarcastic, but I couldn't help but look at these covers and laugh.
You can find the stories in Cosmopolitan here.
You can find an article from the Independent where they cover a defense of the cover by Cosmopolitan here.
This can't be right. In the photos circulating of him and Trump, he doesn't look that much shorter than him, and Trump is 6'3.
There is some conjecture of people clowning him because of his height, but those jokes seem to take aim at the Google listing and not because they saw him in person.
Can anyone confirm that he is in fact 5'7? Not that it matters, but Trump is pretty famous for adding the word "Little" in front of anyone he doesn't like and J.D. Vance has been on the record not saying flattering things about Trump.
All's fair in politics I guess though right?