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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]My husband and my oldest son are 6'4". Younger son is almost 6' at 16. He probably won't be as tall as his brother. My son happens to be very good looking and hates being hit on by so many girls... his height is definitely an advantage in that regard, although there are drawbacks too. He doesn't have big feet, so that's not an issue, and the hardest thing for him is finding shirts with arms that aren't short on him. He doesn't have a problem with pants, weirdly enough, because he has a very long torso if that makes sense. For me, the only drawback in having tall sons is having to buy new beds and mattresses when they got too long for a regular length twin. I think 6'2" is perfect. Tall, but not TOO tall. And I agree that over 6'5" or so, it may become a disadvantage physically for the man himself. [/quote] I agree 6'2- 6'3 is the sweet spot for me.[/quote]
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