i have a friend and shes 16 and shes 5 6 1/2 and she thinks that shes to tall for her age i was just wondering is that a tall height for her age or is it normal?
moonsthunder answered Sunday August 6 2006, 1:27 am: it is totally normal.she is lucky that she is that tall.im 13 and 5"8 1/2. my boyfriend jay is alot shorter than me but i still love him.heck every 1 is shorter than me. [ moonsthunder's advice column | Ask moonsthunder A Question ]
xkristix3 answered Saturday August 5 2006, 8:19 pm: well i would consider your friend lucky becaue i would give anything to be a little taller. im 15 and only about 5'3''. her height is perfectly normal.
xokristabelle answered Saturday August 5 2006, 1:13 pm: No, that's an average height, I'm 15 and 5'8 and my doctor said that was normal. There's nothing wrong with being tall- clothes look better on you and a lot of guys like tall girls because they have longer legs. Anyway I knew a girl who was 6'2 when she was in sixth grade (i'm not kidding) so your friend is lucky- tall enough so it looks good but she can still wear heels. [ xokristabelle's advice column | Ask xokristabelle A Question ]
orphans answered Saturday August 5 2006, 12:54 pm: its pretty normal, considering she probably wont grow much more, cuz gilrls tend to stop growing around when they turn 14, or a little after they get their period [ orphans's advice column | Ask orphans A Question ]
GirlsAdvice answered Saturday August 5 2006, 8:30 am: Hey that is totaly normal...my cousin is 6" and only in the 8th grade i think that it is totaly normal so i hope that your friend feels alot my confident about the whole situation..
sassysara answered Saturday August 5 2006, 8:25 am: No she is not "too tall" while height varies hugely 5'6 1/2" is normal. Hey I was 5'10" at 14 and I still wasn't the tallest girl in my class. Tell her when she hits 6'4" then she is too tall. [ sassysara's advice column | Ask sassysara A Question ]
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