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Are you dysphoric about your height?

Started by PurpleWolf, December 12, 2017, 08:46:07 AM

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echo7

I've been quite dysphoric about my height lately. Today while walking around the mall, it seemed like everyone was shorter than me and I felt terrible about it.  I didn't think I was that tall, but I guess I am. 5' 7" puts me in the 87th percentile of women in the USA.  Only 13% of women are shorter than me...

https://tall.life/height-percentile-calculator-age-country/
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kokasaki

YES! I hate it when people around me (who are somewhere around 6'4") complain about their height because apparently they are short for basketball players or something... I always get really dysphoric and hate my body when that happens...
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Daisy Jane

Quote from: echo7 on February 19, 2018, 09:42:39 PM
I've been quite dysphoric about my height lately. Today while walking around the mall, it seemed like everyone was shorter than me and I felt terrible about it.  I didn't think I was that tall, but I guess I am. 5' 7" puts me in the 87th percentile of women in the USA.  Only 13% of women are shorter than me...

https://tall.life/height-percentile-calculator-age-country/

That's still well within normal range. At 6'3 I'm in the 99.997th percentile. Only 1 in over 31,000 women are taller than me. I can only remember crossing paths with two women that were taller than me ever.
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emma-f

I was 5 foot 8 1/2 (174cm) but was measured as part of a medical over the weekend at 5 foot 7 1/2 (172cm) and for some reason that really helped my height dysphoria. Now I know that I was shorter than many trans women anyway, and I know that being trans I have a tendency to over analyse and fixate on all aspects of what might be feminine, but for some reason the inch reduction actually really helped my height dysphoria. I have no idea why but 5 foot 7 1/2 sounds so much better to me than 5 foot 8 1/2.

I used to be more concerned about my height until I met a transwoman at an event once in London who was around 6 ft 6. But she owned it. No-one ever would have thought that she was trans even with her height. It made me realise that we all have a large number of traits which might be deemed more male, or more female, and so long as there are more of one than the other (and the conclusive gender pointers, such a beard, are not present) people will see you as that gender.
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kokasaki

That's great that it helped your height dysphoria!
I would gladly switch heights with you!
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