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24 years 178 cm (that's 5'10" for those of you not understanding the metric system, and to lazy to use the converter widget/converter in calculator... ;)).

I'm not lazy, I swear. (Thanks, Mitthrawnuruodo ;-p)
 
heh, why not.

25 yrs old, 5'10" 178 cm.

Allegedly, height is the number one factor for rating a man's attractiveness. So for all you 6-footers, we lesser men bow to you (with a slight edge of envy) ;)
 
I'm 13, and 5'10''. I'm like 4 inches taller than everyone in my class. It's scary when you have to automatically look down on everyone.
 
I'm 5' 4" and 25. My boyfriend's 6' 7", which meant I had a very sore neck for the first month of going out with him. :p

My ex-boyfriend was 5' 4", so I seem to go for extremes. Short men are cute, in my opinion. :)
 
Blue Velvet said:
Bloody hell, iGav. Have you got big hands too? :D

Reasonably... :D I do have lovely long eyelashes for a boy too :D

I'm sure I'm missing something here Blue. *whooshing sound over head*
 
iGav said:
I'm sure I'm missing something here Blue. *whooshing sound over head*

Haven't you heard what women say about men with big hands and their alleged correlation with the size of other body parts?
 
Blue Velvet said:
Haven't you heard what women say about men with big hands and their alleged correlation with the size of other body parts?

i thought the correlation was supposedly between feet and another body part?
 
Blue Velvet said:
Haven't you heard what women say about men with big hands and their alleged correlation with the size of other body parts?

Not hands... I thought it was feet and nose (a'la Roxanne ;)) in which case I've got big feet UK 11/12 (U.S. 12/13) and not quite a roman aristocratic nose, though not that far off either (thanks dad :D) heheh.

Though, haven't you heard what women say about men with long, slightly effeminate eyelashes??? attentive... VERY attentive. :D
 
5'6" and older than all the rest of you. Don't seem to have really started shrinking yet.
Jaffa Cake said:
Same here. I can't work out smaller measurements in inches (paper sizes, for example) but I can't work out anything larger (such as height) in metric. If someone tells me they're 175cm tall, for example, I don't have a clue what that is, but if someone tells me they're 5'8" I know exactly. The same is true of weights – I have to have food weights in kilos to understand them, but need people to give me their body weight in stones and pounds if I'm going to understand it.
Same here again. I design house plans and do a lot of 3D house renders of my own designs and other peoples'.
While I design exclusively in metric, if I want to mentally visualise room sizes, frontages, etc., I have to convert to Imperial in my head.
 
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