>be a proud 6'3"
>enjoy "manlet cut-off point" memes and telling people online how tall I am
>grandmother visits earlier and eventually takes note of my height and brings it up
>"I can't believe how tall you've grown anon."
>she starts sizing me up
>smile, chest out, and stand even taller
>"You have to about what now, 5'11"?"
>slowly slouch the fuck back over
>laugh it off. "N-no."
>she starts to laugh "with" me
I suddenly feel so short. I-I'm sorry, manlets. I never meant harm.
Do short women even see a real difference?
>>38071494
Ha, my grandmother calls me her "giant" how's it feel knowing your ancestors think you're puny?
>>38071665
Even though I'm nearly 6'4", tallest in my entire family.
Lately I feel absolutely puny.
Th-thanks granny.
>>38071715
Don't feel bad
I'm actually 6'2, I'm just not a lanklet
>>38071767
>6'2
Good height.
I was the same height as you for a long time but I somehow started growing again.
I do look pretty lanky, although I do have a good natural build, but that means nothing with clothes over it. I have small wrists, so that doesn't help.
I'll be a regular at a gym soon enough.
>>38071494
>Do short women even see a real difference?
no
>>38071865
Makes sense I guess.
From down here, we don't care which clouds are higher.
>>38071840
I have been wondering if I'll ever grow again, I stopped in height in about 8th grade. Just graduated high school to put that into perspective.
>>38071984
I stopped at 12, was a giant back then am a manlet now fml
>>38071984
I wouldn't doubt it if I were you.
It's happening to me. It's puberty all over again. Pains and all.
I'm even 22 btw, so it's surprising to myself.
I hear men can still grow up until about 25.
yeye 5'3"