![]() |
How tall are you?
I was going to ask this in the general topic thread... but thought to keep it off topic cuz it is off topic
Anyways, after reading one of the thread made me think how many tall members we have here? I, myself am not that tall (5'10~11")... but fairly tall for Japanese. Let the vote begin~ |
154cm/ 5"
104lbs.. LOL Or.. 47kg. :> |
Quote:
|
5'5 damn I wish I was an asian 5"10 you got it good man
|
200cm 90kg (6'7" ~200lbs)
I'm Yugoslavian but Planning on going to 105 or 110 but too lazy to go to gym |
Quote:
|
Quote:
I've seen Korean girls who pull off getting above 5'5 its crazy. lol I know some that are 5'10+.. I also know some Japanese girls who are 6ft. @_@ Must really suck finding a boyfriend. LOL |
I'm 174cm translated into 5ft8.5".
And I agree with Ichi, it's very rare to see an Asian girl who is taller than me. I have come across a few tho. Nice legs.:bellyroll::bellyroll: Edit: @Giccin, my female partner in Taekwondo class was 2meters. I was like "well, can I pair up with someone else". Bahaha |
I'm 6ft 3inch 235lbs
<~~~gym rat!! People laugh when they see me climbing in and out of cars |
Quote:
|
Well the reason it's so funny to them, I'm from tx, and 80% of the guys where I work are "big guy should be in a big truck" type guys and I'm bigger then a lot of them so they think it's funny that I like imports, if I go to a car show or meet they call it a "f&f convention" but then I laugh when they try to mess with me on the highway with a mustang or new camero or new challenger, cause then they just fade away rather fast
|
5'10" 135lbs I'm above average filipino guy lol
|
Quote:
I'm 6'2 198 lbs. Most my cousins that were born here are pretty tall too. I have one cousin up in Washington that's a junior in h/s and he's already 6'3. My mom's side is from the Eastern Visayas in the Philippines which had a high Spanish influence. My mom is what we call "mestiza" Wikipedia After the Magellan expedition, King Philip II of Spain sent Ruy López de Villalobos and Miguel López de Legazpi in 1543 and 1565 and claimed the islands for Spain. The Visayas region and many tribes began converting to Christianity and adopting western culture. By the 18th and 19th centuries, the effects of colonization on various ethnic groups soon turned sour and revolutions such as those of Francisco Dagohoy began to emerge. |
Quote:
|
| All times are GMT -4. The time now is 06:45 PM. |
Powered by vBulletin® Version 3.8.11
Copyright ©2000 - 2026, vBulletin Solutions Inc.
User Alert System provided by
Advanced User Tagging v3.3.0 (Lite) -
vBulletin Mods & Addons Copyright © 2026 DragonByte Technologies Ltd.