I'm 6'1. I can wear maxi dresses (no shoes) and have a good 5 inches left over.
The downsides:
1. There is no cute short dress that doesn't turn into an all-revealing miniskirt the moment I put it on.
2. If I wear heels-- even little 2-inchers-- I tower over whatever date I managed to dig up.
3. People are forever asking me to get things off high shelves. I am not your butler.
4. Do you have any idea how hard it is to find heels/dress shoes/ANY shoes in size 13!?
5. Car roofs, fan pulls, and short doors are all conspiring to give me multiple concussions.
To sum up: Yeah, being tall is fine. But seriously, appreciate being short. It's a lot easier.
I hate having all the dresses and pants and whatever being too short like my friend who is like 5'2 can wear the same thing I'm wearing and it be okay and normal but I wear it and it barely covers anything
Are you home-schooled? :) Girls are all kinds of heights, just like guys. I'm 5'0 (I'm 17) but the shortest girl I've known is 4'9" and the tallest is closer to 7'0 than 6'0, I come up to just a little above her elbow.
I'm 153 cm (about 5 feet) and every maxi dress/jumpsuit/maxi skirt I buy has to be taken to my mom first to shorten because everything is so freaking long.
The downsides:
1. There is no cute short dress that doesn't turn into an all-revealing miniskirt the moment I put it on.
2. If I wear heels-- even little 2-inchers-- I tower over whatever date I managed to dig up.
3. People are forever asking me to get things off high shelves. I am not your butler.
4. Do you have any idea how hard it is to find heels/dress shoes/ANY shoes in size 13!?
5. Car roofs, fan pulls, and short doors are all conspiring to give me multiple concussions.
To sum up: Yeah, being tall is fine. But seriously, appreciate being short. It's a lot easier.
are all girls this short?