KoTaKiTtAy44 answered Sunday August 8 2004, 1:19 pm: any height! haha i was like 5'6 when i was 12! and then a friend of mine was like 4'8 so theres no distinct height really! cuz its just how and when u get ur growth spurt! *hope i helped* <3/Dakota ~If YoU nEeD nE tHiNg ElSe JuSt DrOp OnE iN mY iNbOx [ KoTaKiTtAy44's advice column | Ask KoTaKiTtAy44 A Question ]
xo_dream answered Saturday August 7 2004, 8:41 pm: Everyone grows at different rates. You're taller than I was at that age, but then again, I'm on the short side, so, yeah, 5 foot seems like it'd be pretty close to average. [ xo_dream's advice column | Ask xo_dream A Question ]
aNgeLxfOrEvEr answered Saturday August 7 2004, 8:12 pm: There's no specific height for any age. Everybody grows at a different rate. I am 13 and I am really short. On the other hand, my friend is the same age as me, and she's like 6 foot. So if you think you're too tall or too short or something, don't worry, there's advantages of being short, and also advantages of being tall.
BabyJay04 answered Saturday August 7 2004, 7:26 pm: there is no average height every person is different i know i have alot of friends who are the same age that are short and some that r tall.
need anything else at all drop it in my inbox.jay [ BabyJay04's advice column | Ask BabyJay04 A Question ]
FernGully answered Saturday August 7 2004, 7:25 pm: There is really no 'average' for a certain age. Everyone grows at different times. Some people will be extremely tall at 12, others won't have grown at all for another couple of years. At 12, there really is no normal. In fact, there really isn't a normal... ever.
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