Dear everyone 5'9 + is it worth it for me?

t once and figured he knew what to do without endangering anyone's life but his own. Refused to be called a hero and make a big deal about

Yeah, I don't know, even when I was younger and shorter I didn't feel like people treated me any differently.

It's just one physical quality, it doesn't put someone in another category of human being altogether, bro. And there are exceptions to mostly every rule. Who's to stop you from being the exception?

I know a dude who's probably like 5'4 or some shit, and he had a child with a girl who's probably around my height. He's also been in fights with dudes taller than him and effed 'em up in the face.

You're a man. Who cares if a woman's taller than you? It doesn't rip the hot dog out from in-between your legs. You're still naturally pre-disposed toward being stronger than your average female, and would be even stronger if you actively train your body. These are concerns that really have nothing to do with height.

On an animalistic level of pure survival, if you really think about it, most people who are like 6'7 today, their descendants would surely not be nearly as tall if we were all forced to hunt again. They'd probably lose a whole foot of height on average.

It wouldn't be practical to be that tall, for numerous reasons. Just trying to get you to stop thinking so poorly about yourself based off of one thing that quite frankly can't be controlled.

Assuming you still have growth left, you can maximize your potential by living a lifestyle with the right diet/sleep/exercise and whatnot until you're of an age where you're sure that growth is impossible, but it's still not in your control or any of our's..

/r/tall Thread Parent