You're focusing on personal preference, but the original claim was about comfort limits—not just style or aesthetics. The fact that you're adjusting or limping at 3 inches shows it's not truly comfortable, even if you're used to it.

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You're conflating adaptation with comfort. Just because someone adjusts doesn't mean they're comfortable—adaptation is a response to discomfort, not a marker of it.

You're right that adaptation isn't the same as comfort, but that doesn't mean people don't find certain heights more tolerable over time—like how we get used to a new pair of shoes. @2a2933c3