Quote from: Keira on December 27, 2007, 07:19:17 PM
Lost again, don't doubt you, but... in the last 30 years, the height for women the general US population has only increased 1 inch. But, the US population has also become more diverse, with more latin immigrants (usually smaller) contributing to the average. So, locally, its highly possible that even though the general average is still not that high, the variance around the average could be high, meaning there are more people significantly smaller and taller than the average.
Hi, Keira,
Sometimes stats are just numbers. I stand 5 feet, 11.5 inches tall or 181.61 cm. That is barefoot.
When I lived in Midland, Ontario, on the east end of Georgian Bay, I thought that I was a large woman compared to the rest of the populace, easy to see, standing out in the crowd.
One day I went shopping in a Zehr's/RCSS in Midland and I was surprised to see other women in there who were taller than me. They were younger and taller, some with hips much wider than mine. As time went on I saw tall women more often at Wal Mart, Home Depot, the bank, and other stores, and they were always there but there has been no great influx of people to Midland and Penetanguishine, the two towns in that area.
I have a guy friend who lives in Minnesota and he told me about BMWs, not the car, but "big Minnesota women."
You can argue this as much as you want but the incidence of taller women is true. Just ask one of us who are tall and seen other women who are taller, in the U.S., in Ontario, Manitoba, Saskatchewan, Alberta, and British Columbia. I am a woman and believe me, I notice.
As for tall being equal to sexy, I can't say that it's a magic elixir or a magic ingredient. I believe that it's more how a woman carries herself and her own desire to be sexy that is the winning combination.
Wing Walker