Actually not, in terms of imbalance, the reverse is true (although you still need to watch the Ze at the furthest point)
To illustrate I'll start with spinlondon's excellent example:
Suppose we are worried about imbalance, so we shorten the two legs to the CU to 0.5m each.
The other two sockets would have different resistance on each leg at a ratio of 5:1.
A 20A load connected to the middle socket would see 10A on each leg.
A 20A load connected to either of the other two sockets would see 16.6A on the short leg and 3.3A on the long!
If you follow my suggestion and we make a loop of slack and extend the two legs to the CU to 2m each.
The other two sockets would have different resistance on each leg at a ratio of 3:2 i.e. 1.5:1.
A 20A load connected to the middle socket would see 10A on each leg.
A 20A load connected to either of the other two sockets would see 12A on the short leg and 8A on the long. Much better.
Hope this helps.