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Post by joe1997 on May 28, 2015 3:16:31 GMT
Since my freshman year at college is done, I'm back home now. My family had a big get together on Memorial Day. Like I said before I hit 6 feet. At this point, I'm really a bit above 6' now. I think I could almost say that I'm pushing 6'1". My sister hasn't grown so she's still 5'11". Except for my sister and me, everyone in my family is short. I towered over them on Memorial Day. My parents at 5'9" and 5'5" looked the same, but my extended family looked really small. My uncle, dad's brother is only 5'7", and he seemed really tiny to me now. So did my cousin, his son, who is 25 (so not growing anymore) and only 5'8". It wasn't just being more than 5 inches taller than my uncle or more than 4 inches taller than my cousin. I had a stronger more masculine body than them. I tried to get my dad, my uncle, or my cousin to arm wrestle me. All of them chickened out, but that was a smart move on their parts. If I keep growing taller like I hope then I'm going to look like a giant compared to most of my family.
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Post by stu on May 31, 2015 1:56:12 GMT
That must be a GREAT feeling, man, to tower over everyone at the party. 6'1" is pretty impressive dude, especially if the rest of your family is shorter. I myself only made it to 5'9". I think that your uncle and cousin made the right decision by the way. With you standing 5, almost 6 inches taller than them, not just taller, but more muscular too, they would have been totally humiliated if they accepted your challenge.
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Post by joe1997 on Jun 3, 2015 3:33:53 GMT
I would love to be giant compared to the rest of my family. I doubt I will be a giant compared to my sister, but as long as I'm a solid few inches taller than her, I'm happy.
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