Anonymous wrote:My cousin in nearly 6'10. He hates it. He has to duck in every house and apartment he's ever been into. He can only buy certain cars and will often sit in the back seat when not driving so he can spread out. Beds are difficult. His dad is the apparel industry, tho, so he's always had gorgeous clothing tailored to his frame. Shoes are nearly impossible.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My husband is 6’6”. It’s hard to buy clothes. Suits cost a fortune and he wears one every day (well, pre work from home). He’s super uncomfortable on flights because his legs don’t fit and so we rarely fly anywhere. If we do fly somewhere we end up having to get a bigger/more expensive rental car so he fits in it. When we first got married, he didn’t have a car and I did, but he couldn’t drive my car (a small 2 door coupe) because there was no way in which to position the seat and still see put the front window to drive. When we replaced it, cars that comfortably fit him were of course more expensive. Like another PP when we looked for a house in this area so many were non-starters because of square footage in a low ceiling basement, tucked under eaves in a renovated attic, etc.
Is he hung?
Yes yes he is![]()
Anonymous wrote:The struggle to find clothes is real, at least for tall and thin men. My son is 6’3”, with a 31 inch waist. We have just been searching for sweatpants and come up absolutely empty. Nothing seems long enough. (Any suggestions from other posters with tall husbands or sons?)
Also, I think my son, who is 15, is beyond done with the comments from grandparents, aunts and uncles, and random people we meet who can’t talk about anything but how tall he is.
Anonymous wrote:The struggle to find clothes is real, at least for tall and thin men. My son is 6’3”, with a 31 inch waist. We have just been searching for sweatpants and come up absolutely empty. Nothing seems long enough. (Any suggestions from other posters with tall husbands or sons?)
Also, I think my son, who is 15, is beyond done with the comments from grandparents, aunts and uncles, and random people we meet who can’t talk about anything but how tall he is.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Tall people = back problems
In your dreams b ! Tch. Short people- ankle problems
DP. No need to be so aggressive. PP wasn't attacking people. Also, I've never heard of that being an issue.
I'm 5'-1" and have never had ankle problems. This is not a thing.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:5”11 is tall?
I'm a 5'6 woman, and I consider 5'11 to be the beginning of being tall for a man.
Anonymous wrote:Tall people get paid more laid more and are awesome specimens
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My husband is 6’6”. It’s hard to buy clothes. Suits cost a fortune and he wears one every day (well, pre work from home). He’s super uncomfortable on flights because his legs don’t fit and so we rarely fly anywhere. If we do fly somewhere we end up having to get a bigger/more expensive rental car so he fits in it. When we first got married, he didn’t have a car and I did, but he couldn’t drive my car (a small 2 door coupe) because there was no way in which to position the seat and still see put the front window to drive. When we replaced it, cars that comfortably fit him were of course more expensive. Like another PP when we looked for a house in this area so many were non-starters because of square footage in a low ceiling basement, tucked under eaves in a renovated attic, etc.
Is he hung?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:They don't live as long.
What? Really?
NP. This is true and well documented with lots of research.
There are more fluke accidents but I don't think that it's actually true they die earlire?
Anonymous wrote:My husband is 6’6”. It’s hard to buy clothes. Suits cost a fortune and he wears one every day (well, pre work from home). He’s super uncomfortable on flights because his legs don’t fit and so we rarely fly anywhere. If we do fly somewhere we end up having to get a bigger/more expensive rental car so he fits in it. When we first got married, he didn’t have a car and I did, but he couldn’t drive my car (a small 2 door coupe) because there was no way in which to position the seat and still see put the front window to drive. When we replaced it, cars that comfortably fit him were of course more expensive. Like another PP when we looked for a house in this area so many were non-starters because of square footage in a low ceiling basement, tucked under eaves in a renovated attic, etc.