NinjaNeer answered Saturday April 14 2007, 12:09 pm: Guys sometimes feel insecure when a girl is taller than them.
Good news, though! Just wait till university. Most of my male friends are over 6 feet... I'm 5'7 and I feel like a dwarf around them! At the stage you're at, most guys haven't quite finished puberty, so they're still going to be shrimpy.
thefish answered Saturday April 14 2007, 11:06 am: Some guys do, some don't. Some don't care what you look like, but judge you based on who you are as a person. =) Others, sadly, don't care what you look like, but judge based on whether or not you have sex with them. Really, it depends on the guy.
To look shorter, it's all in the clothes you wear. Don't wear tight clothes, and wear your shirts so they go over your pants or skirt. Lots of magazines will have a section on how to buy clothes that suit your body shape--pay attention, because they have some good ideas. =) [ thefish's advice column | Ask thefish A Question ]
orphans answered Saturday April 14 2007, 11:05 am: guys like tall girls but not normally ones that look taller than themselves...
so if you go for a tall guy then that would be good
also since the year is pretty much over im assuming 9th grade is high school for your area since it is for most. in high school there are sooo many more taller guys, especiallly sophmores and in my school freshamn and sophomores go out a lot.
dont do anything to look shorter then only thing you could do to be shorter is bad posture, which is just such a turn off. wear really flat soled shoes and that the best thing you could do
yousacutiiex3 answered Saturday April 14 2007, 11:04 am: most guys wouldnt care. if they really like you. one way to look shorter is to jsut were a lot of flat footed shoes. other than that i wouldnt really worry about it. guys are gunna get taller soon anyways so it shouldnt really make a difference. [ yousacutiiex3's advice column | Ask yousacutiiex3 A Question ]
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