I always thought I was short at 5'4".
But DD is 5'1" and done. Let me tell ya, that three inches is a big deal. DH is only two inches taller than me, and we can use the same car and only adjust the rear view mirror.
Now that DD is driving, every time I get in the car I have to readjust the seat, stearing wheel, side mirrors and rear view. Drives me CRAZY! I'm gonna have to get the kid her own car!
She just has fun with it. She has a t-shirt that says "I'm not short, I'm fun-size." And, like me, she enjoys wearing heels; so, she can always size herself up on occasion!
I'm usually "just" tall enough to reach top shelves, but DD and I did have a problem at the grocery store a couple weeks ago and were discussing whether we should work together to reach the item or bother going to get a stocker. A lovely (and tall) woman saw our problem and helped us out.![]()
She can wear 4 inch heels with ease when se wants and has expected her height.
) The only thing that really bothers me is that I'm VERY disproportionate - I'm long-waisted, to the point where if I wear a one-piece bathing suit, I need a "tall," but my pants inseam is only 26", so "petite" pants drag on the floor. I'm always seeking out capris in tall lengths...
. And I was actually an extremely early bloomer, not late


I go along with it. I do hate shopping though......capris fit like pants, pants are always super long, etc. The tailor that i use makes a killing out of me!I'm 5'1" (and a quarter...yes, that extra 1/4" matters!) The only thing that really bothers me is that I'm VERY disproportionate - I'm long-waisted, to the point where if I wear a one-piece bathing suit, I need a "tall," but my pants inseam is only 26", so "petite" pants drag on the floor. I'm always seeking out capris in tall lengths...
I used to work with a woman who was 4'11". We measured once...her legs were actually longer than mine! My arms are short, too. 3/4-length sleeves are long sleeves on me.
But I'm not at all petite. I have a large frame, built like a linebacker. DH wears a suit coat/sport coat in a size 42 and it fits my shoulders/upper back PERFECTLY (thankfully, it's too big everywhere else).
Due to back and knee injuries, I never wear heels. Plus I just don't like them. However, at my wedding, my SIL, who is 5'8" and was wearing 3" heels, was my MOH. I ended up choosing the photo of us in which she bent down and we're "cheek to forehead/temple." The one in which we're just standing side-by-side looked ridiculous...I only came up to her shoulders. Not to mention that in the photo of her, DH, and their brother, DH is the shortest (he's 5'8" himself)...
. They are so small with hardly any clothes that I like! It feels like it's for the 50+ crowd on one end and the teenagers on the other end. The misses section always have A LOT more choices in clothes! I can get away with wearing misses sizes in most cases since I'm pretty much on the border, but there are certain clothes that I like but need to have it in a petite size (cowl neckline shirts being one of them). The problem I have is that it's not available in petite
I'm 5'2", but have long arms and legs, so no petite clothing for me. It's never bothered me. I became a good climber at a very early age.![]()
5'4" here. My mom was 4'10 1/2" but at 67 she is now 4'8". I also have an aunt who is either 5' or 5'2 (can't remember which).
The problem I have with being petite is the petite sections in department stores. They are so small with hardly any clothes that I like! It feels like it's for the 50+ crowd on one end and the teenagers on the other end. The misses section always have A LOT more choices in clothes! I can get away with wearing misses sizes in most cases since I'm pretty much on the border, but there are certain clothes that I like but need to have it in a petite size (cowl neckline shirts being one of them). The problem I have is that it's not available in petite
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My mom has a more difficult time finding clothes that fit her. She has even gone into the children's section and still can't find anything to fit her. Mostly b/c the clothes are made to look cutesy for girls.

- until someone taller passes by! Of course at home, I still stand on chairs (when I was younger I would jump up on the counter - those days are long gone!)