Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:5”4 is an average height for women. Why is that something that’s controversial?
It's not unless you think facts are optional.
It's because it doesn't take genetic background into consideration and that’s what people are comparing themselves against. I'm 5'4. For every country of my heritage (white, Northern European) the average height is 5'6 to 5'7, so 5'4 is short. Sure, the average female height in Nicaragua is 5'1, so maybe 5'4 is tall! But people compare themselves most directly to people who look like them. The US is extremely heterogenous so you get a lot of extremes that play into that average but it might feel like that doesn't apply to you. It goes in both directions.
Anonymous wrote:Similar idea as the post about tall children. If you were consistently small in elementary school, did you end up a short adult?
Anonymous wrote:
My daughter (now 20) and I stopped in 7th grade at 5’10”. My mom was 6” by 8th grade.
My dad grew 5 inches through college (final height 6’4”).
My husband (5’7”) stopped growing in 7th grade.
It’ll be interesting to see what happens with our son (18) who was 6’4” in 7th grade. He may take after my dad and grow through colege or my husband and no more growth after 14.
We’ll see
Anonymous wrote:Then poster who thinks 5'4" is "tiny" is, I think, struggling with the idea that it's preferable for women to be "tiny." She's 5'3" and doesn't like the idea that she's just a little shorter than average, or even average. She likes the idea of being a itty-bitty, cute little woman. Like someone you could just tuck away in your pocket and carry around. So she's fighting the idea that she's actually statistically extremely normal and not actually special in any way.
Anonymous wrote:Then poster who thinks 5'4" is "tiny" is, I think, struggling with the idea that it's preferable for women to be "tiny." She's 5'3" and doesn't like the idea that she's just a little shorter than average, or even average. She likes the idea of being a itty-bitty, cute little woman. Like someone you could just tuck away in your pocket and carry around. So she's fighting the idea that she's actually statistically extremely normal and not actually special in any way.
Anonymous wrote:My husband is 6' and he says he was always short through 9th grade. He was also very young for grade (started in private that had a different cutoff) so that might be a part of it.
Anonymous wrote:I was one of the shorter kids most of elementary. I also have a late summer birthday so was younger. I hit a major growth spurt around 10-11. I did not reach my full adult height to the end of high school which is unusual for a girl. I’m 5’10”.