Anonymous wrote:I get all that. My biggest concern is sports in hs. He loves playing sports. Loves loves. His height is going to put him at a disadvantage no matter his skill level. I do worry.
Anonymous wrote:When they grow up they won’t become entitled self-centered guys and they won’t attract superficial needy girls. So that’s a good thing.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My 15 yr old is around 5' 5" now. He is projected to be somewhere between 5'6' and 5'9". He has short parents so it isn't a surprise. I can tell you that he is not the shortest kid in his class anymore. Last year, when he started 9th grade there was an event at his school and I was amazed to see boys shorter than he was. I had never seen that before.
The average adult male in the USA is 5'9", so he won't be too far off, PP.
We're talking about boys who won't ever come near the average.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I guess I just don't see this terrible bias against short men in real life. The CEO of my company is about 5'6". I work with 2 men who are about 5'7"-- both lovely men with successful careers and attractive wives. I work with another man who is what I consider very short, about 5'4", he is also successful at work and married.
TBH, I find the handwringing over short but healthy children to be really tiresome. If this is your biggest worry, you are supremely lucky in life.
- average height woman with a 5'1" mother, a 5'0" SIL, a 5'6" nephew (age 18), and a 4'11" best friend.
Because the men you describe aren’t that short. What would you say of a man less than 5’4”?
Anonymous wrote:I guess I just don't see this terrible bias against short men in real life. The CEO of my company is about 5'6". I work with 2 men who are about 5'7"-- both lovely men with successful careers and attractive wives. I work with another man who is what I consider very short, about 5'4", he is also successful at work and married.
TBH, I find the handwringing over short but healthy children to be really tiresome. If this is your biggest worry, you are supremely lucky in life.
- average height woman with a 5'1" mother, a 5'0" SIL, a 5'6" nephew (age 18), and a 4'11" best friend.
Anonymous wrote:I guess I just don't see this terrible bias against short men in real life. The CEO of my company is about 5'6". I work with 2 men who are about 5'7"-- both lovely men with successful careers and attractive wives. I work with another man who is what I consider very short, about 5'4", he is also successful at work and married.
TBH, I find the handwringing over short but healthy children to be really tiresome. If this is your biggest worry, you are supremely lucky in life.
- average height woman with a 5'1" mother, a 5'0" SIL, a 5'6" nephew (age 18), and a 4'11" best friend.
Anonymous wrote:My 15 yr old is around 5' 5" now. He is projected to be somewhere between 5'6' and 5'9". He has short parents so it isn't a surprise. I can tell you that he is not the shortest kid in his class anymore. Last year, when he started 9th grade there was an event at his school and I was amazed to see boys shorter than he was. I had never seen that before.