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hotmama2three 07-17-2007 10:55 AM

What a great thread, I feel right at home!

*I'm actually more like 5'-11 1/2" if we were to be particular; and I think I actually even look taller cuz my height is all in my legs.
*Size 12 feet
*Know the feeling of "birdhead" -- especially in photos when my fluffy,curly(not thick unfortunately) hair is wet, aiyaiyai!

Fun Thread!!

MistyP 07-18-2007 11:08 AM

I'm a tall one too--5'11", 249lbs. It IS quite a different challenge to be tall and be overweight, and I don't see a lot of popular diet programs addressing that.

phantastica 07-18-2007 11:26 AM

I don't know how differently I feel I need to eat or exercise because of my height, but body image is always going to be different. I can be at the bottom of my weight range for my height, and the word "big" will still apply to me.

Azure 07-18-2007 11:39 AM

I'm only 5'7" (which seems tall compared to many women around here), but my sister is 5'10". She's currently about 175-180 and wearing a size 13. She has very wide hip bones, so I think that size is slightly mis-leading. I think she looks great, though I think she could lose 10 pounds or so if she really wanted to without looking scary. She was in a size 8/9 at her smallest and she looked actually a little scary and bony (I think she was about 145-150 at that point).

wurpess 07-19-2007 01:36 AM

Glad I'm not the only one. I'm 5'8, and believe it or not, the shortest person in my immediate family. (My mom is next at 5'9 1/2) And I have a big build. (broad shoulders, big rib cage, wide hips.) Having a short torso does not help in this dept at all. I was 130 and a size 7/8 at my smallest, which was when I was a teen. And looking back at pics of then, I was kinda a bit on the too skinny side. But at the time, having a big build and seeing all the little petite girls running around school, I always thought I was fat. After I graduated and looked back after gaining about 20lbs (and looking great), I knew better. But as good as I looked, the big build haunted me in the military, as I don't think the weight/tape/uniform fit standards were really made for curvy, big boned women. At any rate, I've come to grips with the fact that I will never be small or petite in any way shape or form and have become more comfortable with this build. And I already have a weight I know I look great at, so that's what I'm aiming for. Now here's hoping I can get there and stay there. Hooray for tall, big build women!! *^_^*

Leeza155 07-19-2007 06:11 PM

I've been looking for the tall women...
 
:) So glad to have found you!

I call myself 5'11", though like another poster I think I've shrunk to 5'10 1/2" or so. I share the pregnancy-is-more-manageable-on-a-tall-person experience, as well.

I started college at 148, which I think looked pretty good. I yo'ed back up to 172 or so, which is about a 12 on me, for most of college, and worked out a lot to get down to 158 in my early 20s. That's about a 10 on my frame. Dating my husband-to-be, avoiding the gym and eating out all the time with friends, I went way up to 193 or so, which was a 16, and not pretty. I got down to 155 for my 30th birthday, which is a 10, sometimes an 8, and looks both svelte and healthy.

Two pregnancies later, I'm hoping to get back to 155. I trusted the adage that nursing would take the weight off after my first pregnancy, but now I know better :( Ah, well! It may take a little while, which is frustrating as all get out, but I know I've done it before. Good luck to you all, and thanks for sharing your tall perspectives!

karedian 07-20-2007 03:31 AM

I just felt like I should say "hi" to the tall ladies!!! It's taken quite a few years for me to appreciate my height, but now I wouldn't have it any other way!! Of course, being taller has often meant weighing quite a bit more than my shorter friends, but I have finally accepted this. I'm actually at the end of my weight loss journey, but I still have a lot of issues with my body. I have wide hips, so even at this weight, I am wearing a size 8-10 in pants. I have come to realize that sizes are really not important, though, because sometimes I look at myself and think that I am so small! In fact, when I look at pictures I can't ever remember being this small... most of my middle-high school years, I was a size 12, and at my highest I was a size 16. When I look in the mirror, I generally like what I see, so this is a great accomplishment for me!!

Anyway, my point is that I can definitely relate with you tall ladies!!!!!!


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