Poll
Question:
For those of us Transitioning from Male to Female ; What is your height without shoes
Option 1: 5'4" 64in 162.56cm or less
Option 2: 5'5" 65in 165.10cm
Option 3: 5'6" 66in 167.74cm
Option 4: 5'7" 67in 170.18cm
Option 5: 5'8" 68in 172.72cm
Option 6: 5'9" 69in 175.26cm
Option 7: 5'10" 70in 177.80cm
Option 8: 5'11" 71in 180.34cm
Option 9: 6'0" 72in 182.88cm
Option 10: 6'1" 73in 185.45cm
Option 11: 6'2" 74in 187.96cm
Option 12: 6'3" 75in 190.50cm or greater
For those of us Transitioning from Male to Female ; What is your height without shoes ie with your feet flat on the floor?
I was 5'7 and a half, but have lost half an inch after 5 years on HRT
Quote from: judithlynn on March 15, 2018, 10:58:42 PM
I was 5'7 and a half, but have lost half an inch after 5 years on HRT
That's funny, I'm about the same started 5'8" though
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I'm 5'11". I may have lost a half inch over the past 30 years but since starting HRT my height has stayed the same.
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I used to be 5' 10" but the last time I was measured I was 5' 7 1/2".
Quote from: Cassi on March 15, 2018, 11:06:08 PM
I used to be 5' 10" but the last time I was measured I was 5' 7 1/2".
@ Cassi:
I think that you will agree....... GRAVITY SUCKS
Danielle aka: Appy
5 ft, 4 inches... if I fluff up my hair... otherwise I am 5 ft, 3 inches
I was 6'7" when I started HRT and lost nearly 2 inches to 6'5¼". I'm still a tall amazon woman, but those 2 inches allow me to wear some heels without worrying about hitting door frames, LOL
Quote from: Sydney_NYC on March 15, 2018, 11:44:34 PM
I was 6'7" when I started HRT and lost nearly 2 inches to 6'5¼". I'm still a tall amazon woman, but those 2 inches allow me to wear some heels without worrying about hitting door frames, LOL
Enough of this young lady!
You're a Tall Amazon Princess and be proud!
I'm about 6ft. Hopefully I'll lose some of that when I start HRT :)
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5'9".
my shortest post.
Judith
I read and enjoy all your posts and also appreciate your polls. May I suggest an extension of time for future polls please - perhaps 96 hours? However this one appears to be still working as I have just voted 5'8''. Thanking you
Pamela
I am 5'4"; was this height when I started HRT, never got any taller.
I just measured with no shoes on. 5'8" for me. This is the first time I have checked my height in years.
My drivers license shows me at 5'11" and I remember being this tall for years. Maybe I just put it down
on the paperwork back then because I didn't know my height lol. Either way I just lost 3 inches and that is
fine with me. :laugh:
Hugs,
Chelsea
I'm 1828.8mm tall😊
What is the purpose for all of these questions in regards to physical measurements of trans women; is the OP suggesting that if one is more petite then their transition is more valid than larger framed trans women? I've seen very petite trans women (as well as intersexed) who are very unpassable, and very tall trans women who could be runway models, and vice versa. So these questions are pointless, unless it is an ego boost for the OP to compare her features to larger framed trans women, and somehow feel superior?
Quote from: kitchentablepotpourri on March 16, 2018, 10:40:50 AM
What is the purpose for all of these questions in regards to physical measurements of trans women
I can't speak for the OP, since I am not them.
My purpose is a combination of curiosity, and to help me in understanding the body shapes and wardrobe issues out there. I've worked with a number of women on wardrobe and styling, and having a better understanding of sizing, associated measurements, and issues we run across helps me to pick better starting points for the folks I've worked with.
I've also used some of the numbers to help educate trans-friendly shop owners and customer service folks in selecting the right outfits for trans customers; basics like things to avoid, styling decisions to work best with common body shapes, and so on.
Yes, it is possible to look very good in spite of the different body proportions and height many of us have.
Oh, I'm 5'7". I lost an inch plus, somewhere in the past several years. If someone finds it, please just donate it to a good cause.
Damn! Poll closed. I'm just a smidgen under 5'7"
Quote from: judithlynn on March 15, 2018, 10:57:22 PM
For those of us Transitioning from Male to Female ; What is your height without shoes ie with your feet flat on the floor?
5'5"
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I'm 5' 5"
Quote from: Michelle_P on March 16, 2018, 11:34:45 AM
I can't speak for the OP, since I am not them.
My purpose is a combination of curiosity, and to help me in understanding the body shapes and wardrobe issues out there. I've worked with a number of women on wardrobe and styling, and having a better understanding of sizing, associated measurements, and issues we run across helps me to pick better starting points for the folks I've worked with.
I've also used some of the numbers to help educate trans-friendly shop owners and customer service folks in selecting the right outfits for trans customers; basics like things to avoid, styling decisions to work best with common body shapes, and so on.
Yes, it is possible to look very good in spite of the different body proportions and height many of us have.
Oh, I'm 5'7". I lost an inch plus, somewhere in the past several years. If someone finds it, please just donate it to a good cause.
Cis women come in different shapes and sizes, so most trans women can easily find clothes and shoes to fit them: and there is already a lot of advice for Cis women to help them choose clothing styles that best suit their particular body shape, and the same advice applies to trans women.
And some department stores offer personal shoppers as a complimentary service, and they will help pick out clothes to you create your best looks, and advise you on which styles look best on you.
Are you a personal shopper?
I'm 5'4.
Quote from: Thadrea on March 16, 2018, 10:05:07 AM
I am 5'4"; was this height when I started HRT, never got any taller.
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We now return you to your regularly-scheduled poll.
5'10" though I'm wondering if I shrank a little. I'll have to get a new measurement soon.
I use to be 5' 10" but someone; ogre, fairy, or leprechaun stole 2 1/2 inches :(
Hi - I'm 5'2'' and a bit!
If I wear heels I have a slightly better outcome when reaching for items on high shelves in supermarkets!
But my height is a great advantage for passing in public though!
Michelle
Quote from: smart_michelle on March 16, 2018, 03:02:40 PM
Hi - I'm 5'2'' and a bit!
If I wear heels I have a slightly better outcome when reaching for items on high shelves in supermarkets!
But my height is a great advantage for passing in public though!
Michelle
If I was 5' 2" I'd be ducking not passing :)
I stopped growing at 15, was 6'3" but am now 6' 1 & 1/2". Not sure if its 28 years HRT or age (61 in October)
I've voted for 5'10" but the reality is I'm somewhere between 5'9" and 6'0", just never properly measured myself. I have people around me who are clearly only about an inch taller than me claiming they're 6'3" and then people about a foot smaller than me claiming to be 5'4" so my whole idea is really skewed!!
As for you girls saying you're about 5'4"?? I am JEALOUS!!
Quote from: kitchentablepotpourri on March 16, 2018, 12:23:28 PM
Are you a personal shopper?
;D
Not officially, but I've probably assisted over 30 transitioners with wardrobe selection and fitting.
It turns out that many just starting to come out as women at an older age are a bit shy about the retail environment and shopping, and would rather engage a member of their own community to assist them than a personal buyer in a store.
There are often budget limitations in starting a new wardrobe as well, and many of the shops that are more budget-friendly (consignment and thrift stores, remainder stores, etc) tend to not have much in the way of personal staff.
I've helped older transitioners with a number of things, such as selecting appropriate office apparel, dressing for special events, and age-appropriate wardrobe. It can be a bit difficult for a 40+ person with their inner 15 year old coming out to shop appropriately and put together a good flexible wardrobe out of a few pieces (rather than the closets full of complete yet inappropriate outfits that don't support mix-and-match that I see too often).
Hmm. 🤔 I suppose you could call me a pro bono personal shopper! 😄
Meanwhile, back to our regularly scheduled thread... I'm still 5'7"
5'8"
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When they put my height on my drivers license back in the Cretaceous period I was 5'6". I was measured earlier this year at 5'5".
Stephanie
I'm 6' 1", no change in height since starting HRT.
I'm 5'9" with no height changes so far
My drivers license says 5'7", I haven't measured myself in about a decade though.
I am 5'7 but it seems so are most people here, which I find interesting.
6'2" here but I'm usually standing 6'5" because I'm always in heels (unless I'm wearing tennis shoes). I only own a couple of pairs of flats and I don't really like them. I may only be 6'1". Either that or my kids have all been going through growth spurts! ;)
Quote from: I Am Jess on March 29, 2018, 04:32:22 PM
6'2" here but I'm usually standing 6'5" because I'm always in heels (unless I'm wearing tennis shoes). I only own a couple of pairs of flats and I don't really like them. I may only be 6'1". Either that or my kids have all been going through growth spurts! ;)
And another reason you're my Super Hero, I look up to you!
Shorty (5'7" - somewhere I lost 3" in height) :)
Quote from: kitchentablepotpourri on March 16, 2018, 10:40:50 AM
What is the purpose for all of these questions in regards to physical measurements of trans women; is the OP suggesting that if one is more petite then their transition is more valid than larger framed trans women? I've seen very petite trans women (as well as intersexed) who are very unpassable, and very tall trans women who could be runway models, and vice versa. So these questions are pointless, unless it is an ego boost for the OP to compare her features to larger framed trans women, and somehow feel superior?
I would say without knowing, but from how I read these myself, that it's actually about acceptance.
I'm personally, 6'1 (185cm) and find it liberating to see all the different answers but especially that I'm not alone and others have possibly the same thoughts. Like our own "tall Amazonian princess" at 6'7, I find it so beautiful and encouraging.
It's not to shame anybody, but to help people with various dysphoria get past themselves.
But maybe the OP can shine more light on the thoughts behind this.
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5'10", not lost a speck since HRT.
Amazonian !! 5'11"
5'4". I suffered a lot during my childhood/adolescence always being the runt - the school bully's target among other things.
In elementary school, i was a newly arrived immigrant school kid who didn't speak English. I became the target of the Physical Ed teacher who used to lift me up by my neck (he was smart to know not to grip my neck to tight or he would have strangled me) in front of the whole class and telling all the kids that I needed to "put some meat and mashed potatoes on my bones", which all the kids found hysterical. It stung and I remember the feeling of embarrassment and shame.
Today, I feel so blessed blending in as a woman. I use women's public bathrooms all the time without anyone giving me a double take. It's gratifying to be called "Miss" or "Ma'am" by sales staff, workers, etc.
Karma has come around and now is my time.
I think I'm 6'2", but my boyfriend says I'm 6"1'. It's not that odd to me, my mother is taller than me.
Hugs, Maria.
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Definitely 5'-11". I keep waiting for that shrinkage thing to happen. not so far lol
I am (or was) 6' 1". I have not measured my height since quite a while before starting HRT. I do not see how I could lose any height, but I sure would welcome it!!!
I am about 5' 6" i think. I have always been the short one in any group of people. I used to mind when i was younger but not so much anymore.
I guess I now feel somewhat lucky to be short at 5'6", but growing up it sucked. I'm usually shorter than most males but in the middle range of females.
I'm little over 6 ft 2 inches and still growing up. I don't want to end up really tall like 6 ft 8 inches. With my winter boots on, I'm close to 6 ft 4 inches and tower almost everyone. It sucks!
I answered 5'7", but I'm actually a smidgen under that at 5'6" 3/4 (169.5cm) but it was the closest of the two options. However that measurement is at least 7 years old and I don't trust myself to measure myself accurately, especially if we're going by quarters of an inch.
Pre-HRT.
I started out as 5 foot 4 but being on hrt for 6.5 years I've lost one inch in height. So now I'm 5 foot 3.
Ida
I'm 6'0
I have never heard of someone loosing their height while being on HRT 🤔
Is this true??
Most of my height change is from connective tissue changes, in the foot and pelvis, that related to pelvic rotation that cost me an inch or so.
Aging has a bit of influence as well.
Extra Amazonian- 6'5'' or 5' 17''!
Quote from: judithlynn on March 15, 2018, 10:58:42 PM
I was 5'7 and a half, but have lost half an inch after 5 years on HRT
6' No change with HRT.
Kirsten xx.
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I used to be 5'6", but age took me down to 5'5". Growing up I was the shortest kid in the boy's line for school pictures. They lined us up by height so the photographer could just continually lower his tripod. I was always at the end of the line. I hated hated hated it - until I transitioned. Now I'm an average-height woman. After all the crap I've gone through to get here, I'll enjoy that one advantage.
No perceivable changes due to HRT.
Stephanie
Quote from: Kirsteneklund7 on March 20, 2019, 11:47:06 AM
6' No change with HRT
Ditto! We're currently in the upper 5.4% percentile . . .
and happy for it! What's the deal?
Can't ask a girl her weight? Daughter, who I now work with, has a young, totally cute & friendly "gay guy" co-worker that's, no exaggeration, 6'4" even I need to look
UP we hit it off immediately ;D Vowed I would never date anybody shorter than 5'9" lol people ask: "
why do ya always carry a tape measure around"?
Definitely In The Market! ;)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8bfyS-S-IJs (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8bfyS-S-IJs)
Quote from: reader comment lol946 short people managed to reach the mouse. Bless their little hearts.
6'6", standing out of any crowd...
Quote from: Steph2.0 on March 20, 2019, 11:51:16 AM
I used to be 5'6", but age took me down to 5'5". Growing up I was the shortest kid in the boy's line for school pictures. They lined us up by height so the photographer could just continually lower his tripod. I was always at the end of the line. I hated hated hated it - until I transitioned. Now I'm an average-height woman. After all the crap I've gone through to get here, I'll enjoy that one advantage.
No perceivable changes due to HRT.
Stephanie
You are lucky Stephanie. I'm just hoping in Darwin I will be able to blend with many local girls around 6'. It makes wearing heels a bit of an issue as well.
Yours, Kirsten.
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Quote from: Kirsteneklund7 on March 20, 2019, 03:21:16 PM
You are lucky Stephanie. I'm just hoping in Darwin I will be able to blend with many local girls around 6'. It makes wearing heels a bit of an issue as well.
You've probably heard this before, but 6' really isn't all that tall for a woman any more. So many gorgeous women are that tall, and they enhance it with heels. Be you! I'll be down here trying to see past all the regular height people. [emoji16]
Stephanie
5'11" 71in
180.34cm
Quote from: Steph2.0 on March 20, 2019, 03:32:51 PM
You've probably heard this before, but 6' really isn't all that tall for a woman any more. So many gorgeous women are that tall, and they enhance it with heels. Be you! I'll be down here trying to see past all the regular height people. [emoji16]
Stephanie
Good point ! Its gotta beat being a 6' dude with tits !
Kirsten x.
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I used to be 5'11"
Somehow, I've lost an inch. I'm not ready to place it on HRT yet, because it could be due to the abuse I subjected my body to over the years. It could also be the difference between the combat boots my height was initially measured with and the tennis shoes from a couple months ago. So many variables to consider.
To be exact the nurses that measure me have said 6 1 and 1/2 for several years so I think I shrunk a touch.
I am very self conscious about my height but at my new place of work there is a woman taller than me in the office YAY
and she is very pretty also I saw another one in the main concourse (huge campus ) and she was at least as tall as me and was also very attractive.
Taller women are getting more common, thank God :D
Many years ago I dated a woman my height - she was very self conscious as well but she was striking. My guy friends used to ask if I was paying her. ;D
I remeasured my height tonight and I was 5 foot 9 inches so it seems that I have shrunk an inch.
6'4". I have a couple of daughters that are well over 6' and they wear heels!!
I'm 5'3" :) I got lucky!
Quote from: Chelsea on March 16, 2018, 10:14:26 AM
I just measured with no shoes on. 5'8" for me. This is the first time I have checked my height in years.
My drivers license shows me at 5'11" and I remember being this tall for years. Maybe I just put it down
on the paperwork back then because I didn't know my height lol. Either way I just lost 3 inches and that is
fine with me. :laugh:
Hugs,
Chelsea
That is exactly my experience! I initially clicked 5'9" but then had to subtract shoes so 5'8" down from 5"11" I wonder if lack of testosterone is reason for the height lost or is it just getting older?
I was always told 6'3" but my doctor measured 6'2" at first appointment.
I'll see in June at my next if any change.
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179.5cm (basically 5'11").
I do gain half an inch when corseted because my scoliosis has a chance to straighten out.
I was actually 5'9" when I started oestrogen (same height as my twin sister) - of course we were only 19.
I'm 5'16" so I know I'm gonna stick out like a sore thumb. But I'm okay with that. As long as the real me gets to come out for the remainder of my life I'll be a happy girl!
I'm 173 cm or 5'8" tall, and all of my female colleagues are 4" shorter, but I often look up to the teenage girls I teach.
Allie
Perfect Height for Me :icon_woowoo:
OK, in real numbers 6' give or take a quarter inch :laugh:
I am one of the shorter Transgender women in my social group (the shortest is around 5' 8" and the tallest about 6' 6" in flats) and each of us is amazing :icon_yes: . Now finding amazing clothes to fit...quite another issue :icon_wink:
Before HRT, I'm right at 5'5". I can't complain! When I was an angsty preteen (who had dysphoria but wasn't yet aware what being trans was), I was trying to be a boy, and was worried about me being so short. Now I feel very blessed. I'm very near average for a woman. =D
i started estrogen at 14 when i was 5,2
now im almost 5,3
(1.59)
Officially, 5' 8 1/2". Probably 5'8" with age.
179cm - whatever that is in imperial!
fairly tall, but I'm lucky to have a pretty slim figure and size 8 feet, so I can't complain too much.
I was measured once (probably when in the military) at 5'8". That has been my answer ever since then. I haven't measured myself in a long time, so I have no real idea if my height has changed or not. It won't have changed a lot, so it is probably close enough.
Once upon a time, I used to be 6'1". Now I am, depending who is measuring, between 5'10" and 5'11".
I am a little on the tall side for a female, ad to make matters worse, I like to wear 3" to 4" high heels.
Six foot one or so. I have no dysphoria around it though. Plenty of tall women in New Zealand.
Quote from: Sydney_NYC on March 15, 2018, 11:44:34 PM
I was 6'7" when I started HRT and lost nearly 2 inches to 6'5¼". I'm still a tall amazon woman, but those 2 inches allow me to wear some heels without worrying about hitting door frames, LOL
Sydney, you mean 5'19"??
I was 5'20" when I started....still 5'20"
Grew 18" in one year as a kid so that destroyed most of my cartilage, so I'll be 5"20 when I eventually assume room temp.
I duck through all door frames whether in heels or otherwise.
6'3
Not too worried about it, though. I'm relatively slender, I have more than an 80' reach, & my inseam is 34'.
I joke with my boyfriend that what he's going to end uup with in the end is a WNBA player. :D
Went into the Navy at 5'10
Left the Navy 10 years later at 5'9" (got to love walking on metal ship decks for 5 years to compress things)
20 years after Navy 5'8" and a kiss.
hooray gravity?
Ricki
5 foot 11 and no changes since HRT
6'1 & 1/2" at 66, I was 6'3" at 15 & stopped growing then. Doctor thinks it's an age thing, Mum was 6' & dropped 2" in her 60s, Dad 6'3" dropped 3" in his late 60s. I often have people ask if I am Dutch or Swedish due to my height & silver hair!
I was close to 5'10 the last time I was measured in my twenties. One quarter of century later, I have no idea but probably 5'9-5'10.
Stéphanie, X X
6'6" or 198cm.
Heidemarie
5' 5"
5 Feet 11 inches
5ft 10ins ,not sure if I have shrunk as last time they measured me at the docs last year it was in CM , going for a fitness check up soon so will see then.
For you American's I'm 170cm. For us Australian's I'm 5'7".
Kind regards to one and all
Sarah B
I am 5'11" which seems to be a popular height!
Kay
Just shy of 1.73 meters.
5' 8" ish
Just under 5'10"
Seems I voted but did not comment in the day.
I am 5'3".
Hugs
Xxx
I was 5ft 10, might have shrunk a bit?
I said 5'8", the taller side for woman, but i can still get clothes and shoes, so i am happy with it
I think I must be the shortest here lol
@Jessica_K
Dear Jessica:You are not the only "short" one here... I am also 5foot 3inches
If I stand tall and fluff up my hair I can "approach" 5foot 4inches
As gravity and my age continues on... I am shrinking!!!!! https://www.susans.org/index.php/topic,235414.msg2108651.html#msg2108651
HUGS, DanielleQuote from: Jessica_K on March 27, 2024, 04:13:59 PMI think I must be the shortest here lol
My drivers license has always said 6'0" from when I was a teenager. I don't know if I shrunk or if it's always been wrong. I'm closer to 6'0" than 5'11", so I sticking with 6 feet if anyone asks.
Come to think of it, they don't let you put your hight in less then one inch increments on your license. So maybe I didn't shrink. ;D
Paulie.