Age is always an interesting thing to bring up in a discussion about the pros and cons of height enhancement. Height and age seem to go hand in hand when it comes to the debate about cosmetic surgery, but do they? Height and age are actually very simple aspects of health that we can easily exploit without a whole lot of thought or concern, and a case in point is Casey Conroy, a champion wrestler with the Canadian National Heavyweight title.
Height competition has been around for some time now, and height is just another aspect of health that we can exploit to our advantage. Height competition has become more common as time has gone on, but there are still a few things that need to be taken into consideration before you go and set your heart on gaining a few inches. Firstly, how good are you at wrestling? You need to be good at the sport if you want to make a name for yourself in the professional ranks, so ask yourself if you are a natural born wrestler. If you are not then there is no reason why you should even be considering height increasing, because you could easily dominate all the amateur competitions.
Height is also a factor when it comes to dating, and there is no reason why you should not enjoy the attention that comes with dating taller. However, there are also plenty of cases where people end up having relationship breakups because they find out that their partner is only 5′ 6″ or even shorter. Height may not be the main cause of the split, but it may be one of the major factors. Height can be used as a subtle way to judge a partner and whether or not they should be seriously considered for a relationship. Do not automatically put on weight and use steroids to gain an illusion of being taller, because this is a sign of a possible height difference, which may turn off many potential partners.