lol sure a blog for a guy that makes his entire living through milk touting the "benefits" of milkif mom is 5'0 and dad is 5'5, you will be short even if you drink 10 gallons of milk a dayGENETICSE
lolSister's 4 kids are all 6 foot plus. 2 girls. 2 boys. She's 5'5" and her husband is 5'9". Gf's kids are 6"2 (at 12 years old) and 6"3. Neither parent is over 5'9".Exact same scenario with all my first cousins. All 6 of them had children almost a foot taller than they are.Something is up and sure as shit isn't genetics.
Wish I would have doubled my milk consumption, would be 7'2 rather than 6'2
Fuck that, 7’2 is too tall if you’re not a nba player.
you are almost always going to be taller than your parents...
I am relatively short (177 cm ,5'8 ish ). In business being tall helps. In my country most guys are 6.1 - 6.4. It gives you more presence and people take you more seriously. Makes life easier.I would definitely like to be taller.Funny thing is that a small percentage of tall guys seem a bit intimidated by short guys. I dont understand why. Maybe because they ran in to some short fuckers with napoleon syndrome when they were just kids lol.Wish I was a little bit taller, wish I was a baller....
Traditionally, In business, being tall doesn’t help, being short hurts. But mark zuckerberg and Jeff bezos are 5’7, and bill gates is 5’10. So it doesn’t really matter too much in the modern age if you’re smart.
Those are outliers.
Stop whining, you have the perfect length for a bodybuilder.
Also all richest men in the world.
I crossfit at crossfit zwijndrecht. Gonna get hugeeeee again.
Still 6 Inches taller then thancoach.
for some strange reason, in my life I don't regret the things that i didn't do, I only regret the things, some things that I did do. Most people say it's the opposite, people say you regret what you DIDN'T do rather than what you DID do, go figure
you are not at the end of your life yet...its then you regret the things you didnt do...
I'm 40, almost 41, I'm by definition, a middle aged man
young pup yet, long way to go...