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Struggles Every Tall Girl Faces

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Struggles Every Tall Girl Faces
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Being tall definitely has its benefits, but in the girl world, it can be quite the struggle. From constantly towering over your friends to having awkwardly long legs, here's a list of struggles that every tall girl should understand.

1. No matter how hard you look, you can NEVER find a romper that's long enough.


2. You constantly are towering over all of your friends. You're known as 'The Tall Friend'.


3. Everyone makes sure they tell you that "You're really tall!" like you don't already know this.


4. The struggle to walk in heels is r e a l.


5. Everyone tells you to play basketball..


6. Finding a boy taller than you can be tough.

7. Finding a desk at school where your knees don't touch the top.


8. Someone always has to ask your height.

9. Having to crouch to get into pictures with your shorter friends.

10. Everyone always asks you to get things they cannot reach.


11. Everyone always complains about short. Want to take a few inches off of me?


12. "You're so tall, you could model!"

13. Shorts are too short; jeans tend to always be cropped

14. When you hug someone, their face always ends up awkwardly in your chest.

15. You can always be spotted in a crowd.

16. "How's the weather up there?!" Shut up.


Oh, I'm sure if you're tall, you've gotten all of these AND more. But people, people, stop criticizing tall girls. It gets soooo annoying and it isn't our fault that we're the height we are.

Sincerely,

A tall girl


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