Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Your son will def be taller than 6'1 OP. I don't care what people say, 6'0 at 14 is extremely tall. I am 6'0 and I am 52. I don't come across a lot of people taller than me and I am not even super tall.
Where do you people live and hang out?
Multiple men in my regular life social circle or taller than 6 feet. Many. Not a few.
I do think this forum is weirdly tall obsessed for boys.
Most people are notoriously bad abt estimating height. Many people are not honest about their own height. Very very few men outside a few distinct ethnic groups are above 6 feet and even among them most aren't 6' 5" . . . There simply isn't many. So you either live in a location with a disproportionately high sunset of extremely tall individuals or you are mistaken.
Are doctors and coaches also notoriously bad at measuring because they all tell me my 15 year old is 6’6…which makes sense because he is clearly an inch taller than my husband who has been measured as 6’5 by his doctors.
But, whatever, they are probably just 5’8 and 5’7 like you’re saying.
Same situation here. These responses are wild.
Look princess, math and stats don't lie it's statistically impossible for the percentage of DCUMERers claiming that their sons, husbands, fathers etc are all 6'5" to be accurate.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Your son will def be taller than 6'1 OP. I don't care what people say, 6'0 at 14 is extremely tall. I am 6'0 and I am 52. I don't come across a lot of people taller than me and I am not even super tall.
Where do you people live and hang out?
Multiple men in my regular life social circle or taller than 6 feet. Many. Not a few.
I do think this forum is weirdly tall obsessed for boys.
Most people are notoriously bad abt estimating height. Many people are not honest about their own height. Very very few men outside a few distinct ethnic groups are above 6 feet and even among them most aren't 6' 5" . . . There simply isn't many. So you either live in a location with a disproportionately high sunset of extremely tall individuals or you are mistaken.
My FIL is (or was) 6'5" considering he has shrunk now that he's in his 80s. Being that tall is no joke. He doesn't fit well in a lot of cars, flying is a pain, and he's like a buoy above the crowd in most places. It's not a common height. My DH was disappointed he didn't end up as tall as his dad and is more 6'1" or 6'2" which is much better. It's tall but not too tall. 6'5" is a bit too tall and most things aren't made for that height. German/Dutch stock.
My best friend's husband is 6'6" and he's a pilot, partly because at least he has a little more legroom in the cockpit rather than back in economy! I was just at the theater with him and watching him stand up was like watching an accordion unfold.
Very odd choice for someone that tall. Even cockpits aren't designed for someone that height.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Your son will def be taller than 6'1 OP. I don't care what people say, 6'0 at 14 is extremely tall. I am 6'0 and I am 52. I don't come across a lot of people taller than me and I am not even super tall.
Where do you people live and hang out?
Multiple men in my regular life social circle or taller than 6 feet. Many. Not a few.
I do think this forum is weirdly tall obsessed for boys.
Most people are notoriously bad abt estimating height. Many people are not honest about their own height. Very very few men outside a few distinct ethnic groups are above 6 feet and even among them most aren't 6' 5" . . . There simply isn't many. So you either live in a location with a disproportionately high sunset of extremely tall individuals or you are mistaken.
Are doctors and coaches also notoriously bad at measuring because they all tell me my 15 year old is 6’6…which makes sense because he is clearly an inch taller than my husband who has been measured as 6’5 by his doctors.
But, whatever, they are probably just 5’8 and 5’7 like you’re saying.
Same situation here. These responses are wild.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Your son will def be taller than 6'1 OP. I don't care what people say, 6'0 at 14 is extremely tall. I am 6'0 and I am 52. I don't come across a lot of people taller than me and I am not even super tall.
Where do you people live and hang out?
Multiple men in my regular life social circle or taller than 6 feet. Many. Not a few.
I do think this forum is weirdly tall obsessed for boys.
Most people are notoriously bad abt estimating height. Many people are not honest about their own height. Very very few men outside a few distinct ethnic groups are above 6 feet and even among them most aren't 6' 5" . . . There simply isn't many. So you either live in a location with a disproportionately high sunset of extremely tall individuals or you are mistaken.
My FIL is (or was) 6'5" considering he has shrunk now that he's in his 80s. Being that tall is no joke. He doesn't fit well in a lot of cars, flying is a pain, and he's like a buoy above the crowd in most places. It's not a common height. My DH was disappointed he didn't end up as tall as his dad and is more 6'1" or 6'2" which is much better. It's tall but not too tall. 6'5" is a bit too tall and most things aren't made for that height. German/Dutch stock.
My best friend's husband is 6'6" and he's a pilot, partly because at least he has a little more legroom in the cockpit rather than back in economy! I was just at the theater with him and watching him stand up was like watching an accordion unfold.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Your son will def be taller than 6'1 OP. I don't care what people say, 6'0 at 14 is extremely tall. I am 6'0 and I am 52. I don't come across a lot of people taller than me and I am not even super tall.
Where do you people live and hang out?
Multiple men in my regular life social circle or taller than 6 feet. Many. Not a few.
I do think this forum is weirdly tall obsessed for boys.
Most people are notoriously bad abt estimating height. Many people are not honest about their own height. Very very few men outside a few distinct ethnic groups are above 6 feet and even among them most aren't 6' 5" . . . There simply isn't many. So you either live in a location with a disproportionately high sunset of extremely tall individuals or you are mistaken.
My FIL is (or was) 6'5" considering he has shrunk now that he's in his 80s. Being that tall is no joke. He doesn't fit well in a lot of cars, flying is a pain, and he's like a buoy above the crowd in most places. It's not a common height. My DH was disappointed he didn't end up as tall as his dad and is more 6'1" or 6'2" which is much better. It's tall but not too tall. 6'5" is a bit too tall and most things aren't made for that height. German/Dutch stock.
My best friend's husband is 6'6" and he's a pilot, partly because at least he has a little more legroom in the cockpit rather than back in economy! I was just at the theater with him and watching him stand up was like watching an accordion unfold.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Your son will def be taller than 6'1 OP. I don't care what people say, 6'0 at 14 is extremely tall. I am 6'0 and I am 52. I don't come across a lot of people taller than me and I am not even super tall.
Where do you people live and hang out?
Multiple men in my regular life social circle or taller than 6 feet. Many. Not a few.
I do think this forum is weirdly tall obsessed for boys.
Most people are notoriously bad abt estimating height. Many people are not honest about their own height. Very very few men outside a few distinct ethnic groups are above 6 feet and even among them most aren't 6' 5" . . . There simply isn't many. So you either live in a location with a disproportionately high sunset of extremely tall individuals or you are mistaken.
My FIL is (or was) 6'5" considering he has shrunk now that he's in his 80s. Being that tall is no joke. He doesn't fit well in a lot of cars, flying is a pain, and he's like a buoy above the crowd in most places. It's not a common height. My DH was disappointed he didn't end up as tall as his dad and is more 6'1" or 6'2" which is much better. It's tall but not too tall. 6'5" is a bit too tall and most things aren't made for that height. German/Dutch stock.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Just another confirmation DCUM is VERY weird with the height obsession.
Ask your ped not random height obsessed people on a random forum
+10 - I thought the same thing. It seems everyone here hopes to have tall/very tall/extra tall kids.
Anonymous wrote:Just another confirmation DCUM is VERY weird with the height obsession.
Ask your ped not random height obsessed people on a random forum
Anonymous wrote:What about a girl at the same height and age? (Not a joke)
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Your son will def be taller than 6'1 OP. I don't care what people say, 6'0 at 14 is extremely tall. I am 6'0 and I am 52. I don't come across a lot of people taller than me and I am not even super tall.
Where do you people live and hang out?
Multiple men in my regular life social circle or taller than 6 feet. Many. Not a few.
I do think this forum is weirdly tall obsessed for boys.
Most people are notoriously bad abt estimating height. Many people are not honest about their own height. Very very few men outside a few distinct ethnic groups are above 6 feet and even among them most aren't 6' 5" . . . There simply isn't many. So you either live in a location with a disproportionately high sunset of extremely tall individuals or you are mistaken.
Are doctors and coaches also notoriously bad at measuring because they all tell me my 15 year old is 6’6…which makes sense because he is clearly an inch taller than my husband who has been measured as 6’5 by his doctors.
But, whatever, they are probably just 5’8 and 5’7 like you’re saying.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Your son will def be taller than 6'1 OP. I don't care what people say, 6'0 at 14 is extremely tall. I am 6'0 and I am 52. I don't come across a lot of people taller than me and I am not even super tall.
Where do you people live and hang out?
Multiple men in my regular life social circle or taller than 6 feet. Many. Not a few.
I do think this forum is weirdly tall obsessed for boys.
Most people are notoriously bad abt estimating height. Many people are not honest about their own height. Very very few men outside a few distinct ethnic groups are above 6 feet and even among them most aren't 6' 5" . . . There simply isn't many. So you either live in a location with a disproportionately high sunset of extremely tall individuals or you are mistaken.
Are doctors and coaches also notoriously bad at measuring because they all tell me my 15 year old is 6’6…which makes sense because he is clearly an inch taller than my husband who has been measured as 6’5 by his doctors.
But, whatever, they are probably just 5’8 and 5’7 like you’re saying.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Your son will def be taller than 6'1 OP. I don't care what people say, 6'0 at 14 is extremely tall. I am 6'0 and I am 52. I don't come across a lot of people taller than me and I am not even super tall.
Where do you people live and hang out?
Multiple men in my regular life social circle or taller than 6 feet. Many. Not a few.
I do think this forum is weirdly tall obsessed for boys.
Most people are notoriously bad abt estimating height. Many people are not honest about their own height. Very very few men outside a few distinct ethnic groups are above 6 feet and even among them most aren't 6' 5" . . . There simply isn't many. So you either live in a location with a disproportionately high sunset of extremely tall individuals or you are mistaken.