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Posted on Nov 8, 2018, 2:38 am
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https://www.celebheights.com/s/Colin-Ford-49058.html

Just goes to show you how having a long neck, small head, long torso can make you seem much taller than you really are.

(lol inb4 BodyBuilder comes in here and says women are not attracted to skinny men like this and that they are complete jokes)

On proportions: This guy is technically below average height

I would guess this guy to be 6'1'ish honestly. Never would imagine he'd be 5'9.75, which is technically below the average of 5'10.4.

Meanwhile, a guy like Jason Statham at 5'8.75 is only one inch shorter than him, but rather, looks like he'd be at least 4 inches shorter.

On proportions: This guy is technically below average height

So weird to think about. Can you imagine them standing together and only having an inch in separation of height between them?

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Posted on Nov 8, 2018, 3:51 pm
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Quote from: Racurz on November 08, 2018, 02:35:47 PMIt’s interesting because I’m 177.8 with short legs 76 cm inseam which is below what my height should be not by much but it’s still below so short legs me lol I’m more torso than legs which isn’t bad for LL

Do you think you’d still want LL if you had the proportions in the OP? I don’t think he would look short or be considered short by ANYONE in real life, or receive different treatment based on his size. I also can’t imagine he’d be treated much differently if his legs were suddenly 3 inches longer.

Also you’re already taller than 95% of 20-39 white women, and we all know how it’s not easily discernible to determine how much taller than you someone is, especially when they pass the 3+ inch mark (women are notoriously bad at this). So I don’t think the majority of women would suddenly see you as being that much taller either.

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