Just hear me out.

Understand that as a 16 year old 6 foot tall girl, I too have a BIG self esteem problem.
I've been traumatized by everyone Ive met about it.
Every guy I've ever liked has just turned me down because of it, even if they were taller.
Every girl wishes they were taller until they saw me.
I can't say I enjoy my man feet either.
Everything Ive mentioned are just the downsides of my height.
But I have found that being taller also brings you much respect.
No man will ever come up to you and try to take advantage because you're intimidating (in a good way).
In the workplace people look up to you (no pun intended) and the taller people always manage to land higher payed jobs because of their height.
Height shows confidence; if you have it or not.
If you were the head of a company, would you pick the woman that can barely see over her own chair,
or would you pick the women that stands out and has that dominant appeal to her.
Sure sensored guys come and go, but the perfect ones will end up making you love your height.
You can't change who you are, just change what people thing of you.
Stand up straight and look down at people like you own the place. As selfish as that may sound, you'll agree it's what keeps you going.
Confidence is the key.

If you ever feel like talking my email is oracle.of.twilight@hotmail.com


Posted By Cyndi on June 23, 2008 at 23:52:49:

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