MercenaryYoureFired
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Originally posted by: miri
Are showers more comfortable for shorter people? most showerheads I see are built for people 5'11 and shorter
Originally posted by: loki8481
Originally posted by: Scholzpdx
I'm 6'4 with shoes on. Its all good
ooh, are we counting shoes? because my doc martens give me an extra 2-3" easily. lol.
Originally posted by: puqdew
I'm a 5'3 guy and seriously considering limb lengthening.
If I were anywhere near average, 5'6" or 5'7" and above, I wouldn't even consider this operation. This is major surgery. I'm only doing it because I am a 5'3" circus freak. I am not saying it's wrong if someone near average wants to gain a little extra height, but I think people really need to think this through and weigh the risks and benefits.
Originally posted by: OUCaptain
Originally posted by: miri
Are showers more comfortable for shorter people? most showerheads I see are built for people 5'11 and shorter
Most shower's I've encountered are made for 5' 6" . I'm 6' on the nose and love it untill I actually have to do something. Having to bend over in the shower to rinse my head just plain pisses me off. This is also the reason I always go to the handicap toilet. Normal crappers make me feel like I'm taking a dump in a grade school bathroom. I feel sorry for anyone taller.
Originally posted by: Cheesehead
Originally posted by: puqdew
I'm a 5'3 guy and seriously considering limb lengthening.
If I were anywhere near average, 5'6" or 5'7" and above, I wouldn't even consider this operation. This is major surgery. I'm only doing it because I am a 5'3" circus freak. I am not saying it's wrong if someone near average wants to gain a little extra height, but I think people really need to think this through and weigh the risks and benefits.
5'11".
If it makes you feel at all better, many successful cyclists are REALLY REALLY REALLY short. (The weight limit on ultra-high-performance wheels is only 150 pounds - for some, it's even less!) While I have a heck of a time trying to find used equipment in my size, you'd have no trouble at all. I say this only because I'm sick of having to walk away from stupendous deals on used bicycles simply because they're sized for Mini-Me.
Why shorter?Originally posted by: coldmeat
6'1 and would prefer to be a few inches shorter, but I'd rather be tall than short.
Originally posted by: zerocool84
Originally posted by: Sea Moose
184centimetres.
/nazi