Quote from: theuprising on March 25, 2016, 02:15:25 PM
Wrong, read this :
http://msis.jsc.nasa.gov/sections/section03.htm
You'll notice how as height increases other body measurements also increase in size.
While your anecdotal evidence is interesting I'll take the NASA measurements every time.
That is also true
Of course with height increase other parts of body will increase in size.But there are exceptions(maybe its not so common but there are)
Specially shoe size varies a lot.
My shoe size is 43 (dont know the number in US) which is considered pretty big
Tbike my shoe size is also 43, in canada And US that's 9.5 and on the smaller size actually. My little brother is size 13 
Quote from: TrueSpartan on March 25, 2016, 04:19:20 PMTbike my shoe size is also 43, in canada And US that's 9.5 and on the smaller size actually. My little brother is size 13 
My father is 2cm taller than me and he has 40 shoe size. I dont think that everyone are the same... Even with the NASA thingy, it's the average measurments... We will be fine if we dont exaggerate with the cms... 6 max per segment
im also 43, my cousin is 43 175cm i have bigger hand, brother is 43 175cm we are same hand, my dad is 43 173cm same hand, my best freind is 175 cm 43 longer by 0.5 cm hand, 178 cm friend is 43 too, maybe 43 is the average shoe size of northern chinese people
i just measure my legs, if I lengthen to be 175 cm, i will have same leg length with brother, but shorter arms by 2.5cm each, his upper arm is longer than my,my brother sister mom and dad say it is not notice. just go aheaad and look for a dotor who can make sure you can recover
Quote from: Alittletooshort on March 25, 2016, 02:50:04 AMThis is just wrong, I doubt that you have ever seen a LL'er (with 8cm+) standing next to a guy who has the same height naturally. 10 out of 10 times you'd be able to tell who has gotten his limbs lengthened.
Apotheosis looks extremly weird next to a 6'3 guy, he sags his pants and wears oversized shirts and still looks weird. His hands and feet are tiny compared to a 6'3 guy, his shoulders are narrower as well. This guy is basically all legs. I doubt that he can run for longer than just a couple of minutes.
Did you see the picture I sent. Just look at that one
Quote from: noname on March 25, 2016, 05:47:32 PMDid you see the picture I sent. Just look at that one
Which one?
Quote from: Alittletooshort on March 25, 2016, 05:50:42 PMWhich one?
http://thosemoes.com/stitch/wp-content/uploads/2012/08/20120828-203538.jpg
Quote from: noname on March 25, 2016, 06:04:06 PMhttp://thosemoes.com/stitch/wp-content/uploads/2012/08/20120828-203538.jpg
Sitting height is not a good indicator of torso length. Never has been really. It's part torso length and part fat and/or muscle in the glutes (ass). It's more of a lazy reference for overall body proportion.
That pic is not at all representative of what would most sitting heights are. The woman even looks like she has a pretty big butt (Dat ass).
The only thing I ever came close to considering as being a good indication of leg length relative to height is True Inseam; but that's hard to measure and get a proper reference for since most people consider inseam as being pant length.
Quote from: Alu on March 25, 2016, 06:53:34 PMSitting height is not a good indicator of torso length. Never has been really. It's part torso length and part fat and/or muscle in the glutes (ass). It's more of a lazy reference for overall body proportion.
That pic is not at all representative of what would most sitting heights are. The woman even looks like she has a pretty big butt (Dat ass).
The only thing I ever came close to considering as being a good indication of leg length relative to height is True Inseam; but that's hard to measure and get a proper reference for since most people consider inseam as being pant length.
You're right but you have to understand that nobody gives so much attention to the lil details. You and some old forum members are probably the only one who look so closely to proportions by counting numbers etc. Nobody cares that much about proportions like forum members.
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