Question Posted Wednesday February 12 2014, 1:46 pm
hello I am 18 ye old and m 5" ft main apni height badana chahti hu
[ Answer this question ] Want to answer more questions in the Health & Fitness category? Maybe give some free advice about: Health? Dragonflymagic answered Wednesday February 12 2014, 5:07 pm: The height of your body is something you can not change. It is hereditary. Even if your father is taller, somewhere in the family line on either side of the family is the gene to be shorter in height. Since you are 18, you may still grown another inch or two. One thing you can do is search for a comfortable pair of boots, some cowboy boots and a bit of a heel, nothing drastic like womens high heel shoes but you may gain an inch or two in height that way.
The girls who are 5 ft and under in height may end up with a taller man but there will be many who prefer a man not so great a difference from their height. I am 5'2, my husband 5'5. When I was dating, I liked going dancing and the guys who were much taller, I did not like doing the slow dances with, they couldn't really hold me close and have my head rest on their shoulder, more like my head at their stomach height, which I did not care for. I once met a couple where the guy was my height and his wife 5'10. She told me that he might be short in height and but he had length in another area. And that was more important. For some people, ones personality and character is more important, especially if a woman has experienced a taller man who treated her like crap. So focus on your best attributes, not what you are lacking. If a girl is not interested in you because of your height only, then she is shallow and not worth your time anyhow. [ Dragonflymagic's advice column | Ask Dragonflymagic A Question ]
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