Tuesday, May 08, 2012

Big & Tall or Small & Short?


Would you prefer to be big and tall?

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Or small and short?

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For me, it would have to be the former. As long as you are tall, then there is still the hope of not looking too big because your height can easily camouflage your not-so-slender built! ihikhik

Being too tall however does pose certain problems especially in the clothing department because not all stores cater to tall 'giants'. I did come across one Big and tall Clothing store recently, which all you big and tall bloggers out there may want to visit.

I believe I am of average height so finding the right clothing store is not an issue with me, which is great because I know some friends who have to scout around online just for the right size shoes or jeans.
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Being too tiny and short on the other hand has its own set of problems in the clothing area. I remember a college friend of mine was so tiny and small that nothing could fit her, which of course brought out the green-eyed monster in me because her problem seemed so trivial to the not-so-small-nor-slim me then! Smiley

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Just right!

I am definitely content with my height of 163cm and that’s 5’4” according to Blogthings. Yup, I could not resist a Blogthings quiz today and this one seems most appropriate with my height issue. Apparently, I am “about as tall as the average Australian woman”. Maybe that’s why I didn’t encounter any size problems when shopping for clothes on my Melbourne vacation! ihikhik

Have fun and do share your result with me!


Your Height Says You're Friendly


You are a warm, outgoing person. You are a very social creature.

You value harmony, and you often play the role of mediator.

You are a very real and honest person. You know how to kindly tell people the truth.

You crave love and approval. Luckily, you are a very easy person to love.


You are about as tall as the average Australian woman.




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