How do you feel about your height?
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I'm 5'5", I'd love to be 3-4" taller.0
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For me, it's strange. Being the shortest in my family at 5'9" i wish i was taller, but then sometimes i wish i was shorter.1
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seltzermint555 wrote: »I am 5'8" and have always always loved being somewhat tall. I was 5'6" as a child so I really expected to be six feet as an adult but stopped growing at 13. I wouldn't even have minded that, honestly (being super tall). I feel like with most men I'm right around their height or shorter.
I'm also 5'8" and stopped growing around 13 too. Though I hated being 5'7" in middle school because I was the second tallest person (by a significant amount) in all of my classes up until 13-14 years old. Now I honestly wish I could have gotten another inch or two.1 -
I'm 4'11.5", and the only time I wish I were taller is when I try to lay my kids down in their crib, and my arms can't reach the mattress over the railing, so I have to essentially drop my baby a few inches into their bed.
Even then though, I don't actively wish to be taller, I more wish the crib was shorter, lol.
I'm happy with my height, because I have a chromosomal growth hormone deficiency, so I was lucky to get to the height I am now, with the aid of human growth hormone injections as a preteen.
The only thing I truly wish I could change is the length of my legs. I'm proportionate everywhere except my sawed-off legs, and it makes jeans shopping a bloody nightmare.1 -
I hate that half. I want all of that 5'11"0
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I am 5'3" and I love my height. It's great.0
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I'm 5'8". I like my height, but since my husband is 5'10" (ok, not really any more, the man has shrunk-although he doesn't want to admit it) wearing heals has me tower over him, so that's sometimes a pain. But that's the only drawback. I wouldn't want to be any taller or shorter. My son is 6'2" (@ 15) though, not really sure how that happened0
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I’m 5’3”. I’m the shortest in my family so I always wanted to be a few inches taller.
I had a roommate that was 6’3 and he’d put things on the top shelves or in high places0 -
alwaysbloated wrote: »...I felt like I wasn't feminine or cute because I was too tall for a woman... I am 5'8...
That's so strange to me that people would think 5'8" was too tall or unfeminine. I'm 5'7" and the "short" sister. It's on the shorter side of "taller than average", but I've always thought it was a good height and I've never felt unfeminine. An extra inch or two would be even better, though.0 -
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I am 5’8” and have always disliked it. Not enough to have compulsive issues with tall women in heels, second cousins, or strippers.... but I’m not a fan of being short.1
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sandy_taylor13 wrote: »I'm 5'8". I like my height, but since my husband is 5'10" (ok, not really any more, the man has shrunk-although he doesn't want to admit it) wearing heals has me tower over him, so that's sometimes a pain. But that's the only drawback. I wouldn't want to be any taller or shorter. My son is 6'2" (@ 15) though, not really sure how that happened
It's genetics. When the mother is tall relative to the father (you, for example, are only 2 inches shorter than your husband), sons will generally be taller than their fathers and daughters will be shorter than their mothers. When mothers are short relative to the father (for example, more than 5 inches shorter than the father - a 5 inch difference is the "average" ratio worldwide), the daughters will generally be taller than their mothers and sons will be shorter than their fathers. It all averages out. There are always exceptions of course, but that's just in general.2 -
I'm ~5'6.5", 169 cm. Always wished I was a bit taller (5'9" ish) or shorter (5'2" ish). Being middle of the road is boring, tall is statuesque, short is cute.
Also, something that shouldn't be my problem is that long sleeves are often too short and regular length pants sometimes.
I'm also short waisted, which sucks when buying dresses. I sometimes buy petite dresses because the body fits better as long as the length is ok.1 -
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Solid 6'4". I've helped many getting products off shelves.
It's annoying to buy shirts, XXL and they make them wide not long. Oh, and when you drive on road trips, you see more of the road than you do the sky. Value that.0 -
I'm about 6'1", I feel just fine at my height, until I stand near people that are 6'3" - 6'6", then I feel short0
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I am 5'8" too, and for the most part am happy with my height, but I do have the same trouble with finding guys that are ok with a girl who is taller then them. When I was in 8th grade, I wore a pair of heels for a dance and my brother told me, I was intimidating in heels, so I just stopped wearing them, and became aware that I was taller then a lot of people. I always pictured myself with a guy that was over 6 feet, but I am pretty sure that they don't make them around here..
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sandy_taylor13 wrote: »I'm 5'8". I like my height, but since my husband is 5'10" (ok, not really any more, the man has shrunk-although he doesn't want to admit it) wearing heals has me tower over him, so that's sometimes a pain. But that's the only drawback. I wouldn't want to be any taller or shorter. My son is 6'2" (@ 15) though, not really sure how that happened
It's genetics. When the mother is tall relative to the father (you, for example, are only 2 inches shorter than your husband), sons will generally be taller than their fathers and daughters will be shorter than their mothers. When mothers are short relative to the father (for example, more than 5 inches shorter than the father - a 5 inch difference is the "average" ratio worldwide), the daughters will generally be taller than their mothers and sons will be shorter than their fathers. It all averages out. There are always exceptions of course, but that's just in general.
I've never heard that before, but I find it super interesting. That is exactly how it worked out in my family, my father is 6'1" and my mother is 5'5" but my brother and I are both 5'8" (truthfully my brother is 5'7" because I am taller than he is, but I don't correct him).2 -
I'm 5'2" - and resigned to being 'petite' (nice name for SHORT). Tough in crowd-situations - forget seeing parades, concerts - depending on the seating, seeing movies can be difficult. I've honed my climbing skills - I have to hop on top of my counters to get to the top few shelves in my kitchen, and I've been known to scale the shelves in grocery stores. I feel tall when I stand next to my 19 year old daughter - she's 4'10". Petite departments in stores are improving - someone finally realized vertically challenged women don't want the ruffled, sequined look of an 8 year old.2
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I'm 5'4" and I feel okay about my height. I used to hate how short I was when I was younger but now I don't mind it really0
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THeADHDTurnip wrote: »Solid 6'4". I've helped many getting products off shelves.
It's annoying to buy shirts, XXL and they make them wide not long. Oh, and when you drive on road trips, you see more of the road than you do the sky. Value that.
My husband is "only" 6'2" but with a long torso - so he has the same issue with shirts. Talls all the way but even then it can be tricky. When he actually finds a shirt that fits him properly, he'll buy six in different colors.
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Story of my life, always wanting a few more inches. Funny thing is, when I was in my early 20's I was right about 6ft tall. Last time I measured I was just under 5'11 and doc says it is a normal part of getting older (joints compound, arches collapse, etc).1
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Male and feeling "normal" at 5' 10"0
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SabotageinStilettos wrote: »alwaysbloated wrote: »SabotageinStilettos wrote: »I’m perfectly pleased being 5’3. They make shoes for height.
Oh, don't get me started on shoes!!! I'm one size off from not fitting womens shoes at all, and the pretty shoes in my size are usually sold out! Good thing I can't afford them anyway... hopefully I'll lose a size or two when I get to my goal weight (got like 135lbs to lose, so who knows?).
Are you a size 5? I’m a 5.5 in some brands and it’s like they don’t even exist
She said she wanted to lose a size or two so there is no way she'd be a size 5/5.5, unless she reallllllly wants to buy her shoes from the children's section, which I doubt
She's probably an 11 like me. KILLIN IT0 -
SurfyPants wrote: »Story of my life, always wanting a few more inches. Funny thing is, when I was in my early 20's I was right about 6ft tall. Last time I measured I was just under 5'11 and doc says it is a normal part of getting older (joints compound, arches collapse, etc).
So there is truth to that idea/saying that you shrink as you age?! In my 20's I was 5'11, now I'm 5'10 (43)..
For me at least. Had a friend mention he had a similar experience too. Everything in the body compresses eventually, because...gravity and aging.1 -
As for the height question....I am a female, 5 foot 9.5 inches. I love my height and would never want to be shorter. I would gladly take another inch or two!
Sure, sitting in coach on airplanes can be sucky but that's why I pay extra for the exit row.
Plus I always feel like a BAMF when I walk into a crowded room wearing 5 inch heels (standing at 6'2.5") and tower over everyone there, most men included.
Beyonce says it best in her song Flawless....BOW DOWN B1#CH3$
""We teach girls to shrink themselves
To make themselves smaller
We say to girls
"You can have ambition
But not too much
You should aim to be successful
But not too successful
Otherwise you will threaten the man""
^Nope...be ambitious, be successful, take up space and never feel like you aren't exactly the way you are meant to be. That goes for all women, tall and small.
https://youtube.com/watch?v=IyuUWOnS9BY3
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