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Guest CottonKiwi

I had just finished trying on some cute dresses I had picked out at sears when I seen this realy HUGE guy walking down the ile torward me. I dont see to many people taller then me at school and if they are its normaly just by a bit, but this person was so tall that it took me by suprise "I think i kinda stared and made a funny face" he was about 6'8 and im a tiny 5'11"rounding down on my number XP". It made me feel small and kinda happy XD. Its even funneir that until that moment I didnt notice that there were quite abit of people that tall there.

He he laters

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At 6'4" I don't get that feeling often, but when someone that tall walks by me, I do feel tiny, petite and very happy!

Enjoy it, we are living in a tall world no matter what they say the average height is.

Love ya,

Sally

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Guest Little Sara

I feel tiny everywhere...except with my family. They're all pretty short women at 5'3", 5'2" and such. I feel tall at 5'6". Everywhere else though, most guys are taller, or much taller than me.

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Guest Lizzie McTrucker

Ya know what makes this 6'5" trans girl feel about 2 feet shorter? Any time a guy puts the really sweet romantic moves on me.

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Guest sara w.

very nice i hope you get more feelings like that :) i always feel that way i am 3/4 irish so i'm really short, im supposed to be in grade 9 (im in grade 8, i didnt fail i was just born at a specific time where i was put in late)and even some of the grade 7's are taller than me!!!

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Guest Little Sara

at 9 I was 4'0" and 50 lbs

at 12 I was 4'6" and 65 lbs

at 15 I was 5'0" and 90 lbs

at 18 I was 5'6" and 110 lbs

I'm the same now as well (as when 18 heh, I'd like to be the same as when I was 12 :P).

The heights for 9 and 12 are very short all around. 15 was pretty short too.

Basically the average for someone of 5¾ years old when I was 9, the average for someone of 9 when I was 12, the average for someone of 11½ when I was 15 and at 18, well very low for a guy, somewhat a bit higher than average for a girl - but I was out of school then. Regardless of height I always looked very young for my age, and still do now.

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Guest Elizabeth K

I might have said this before, but I live in a University town that has a very strong girl's basketball team, and vollyball team. I see beautiful young women at the stores here that are taller than me (I am 6'2") it is such a wonderful feeling - it affirms there are people out there I can be like.

Years ago I heard of a club called the Tree Toppers - my have been when I lived in Dallas. It was a place for tall people to meet. Has anyone heard of anything like that?

Lizzy

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Guest Lizzie McTrucker
Years ago I heard of a club called the Tree Toppers - my have been when I lived in Dallas. It was a place for tall people to meet. Has anyone heard of anything like that?

I heard of some place by me that was similar, but it wasn't a club it was just a social group for tall people.

..and when you typed 'my' instead of 'may' I read it aloud thinking "awww, she can even type with a southern accent, that's so cute!" :) <3

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