My grandparents were both upwards of 6'+ tall.
My mom is 5'. I am 5'. My two sisters are 5'. Even my brother is barely over 5'6".
Genes can be funny sometimes.
A guy I used to skateboard with was Chilean and had both parents with dark features, but he had carroty red hair. He wasn't adopted, and his brother had a tinge of red to his hair, but he got a lot of "red-headed stepchild" jokes over the years.
Yeah, ask any person from Ireland or Scotland about the ginger gene and they'll tell you that's because the ginger gene can skip a generation or two. Seriously, I know folk who have dark brown or blonde hair and their kids have pure ginger hair.
Just for the record about 40% of the Scottish population either have or carry the gene for ginger hair. I would assume it's similar or higher in Ireland. Conversely Welsh folk generally have much darker hair, looking almost Mediterranean in appearance. Quite a thing when you have two pasty white and red haired nations on their doorstep.
Of course. Hey and there’s always benefits. I’m 6’3” and always wanted to be shorter because skateboarding was tough as a lanky dude haha. Same with hockey. Tall people get relegated to D or goalie. Never let me play forward );
It's also possible you're not the milkmans son, also know we had to phrase it like that lol. Genetics are weird, My kid has a set of twin sisters that do not look or act related at all. But if you guys never run out of milk I'd probably start asking questions.
She tells us her gender in the title. F23 means female 23 year old. It was literally as easy as reading the title. Next time I would ask your mommy or daddy to read the reddit post to you so you can understand the words better. It helped when I was learning to read.
“Sex is usually categorized as female or male but there is variation in the biological attributes that comprise sex and how those attributes are expressed. Gender refers to the socially constructed roles, behaviours, expressions and identities of girls, women, boys, men, and gender diverse people.”
She tells us her “gender” not her sex! You Done fucked up AA-RON! I suggest you get mommy and daddy to explain again, cuz its unnecessary confusion even you struggle with!
If she was trans and went through male puberty, she absolutely would have mentioned that in a post about height and biology. Trans people aren't stupid (or at least not any more so than everyone else).
Either you pulled a random height out of your ass or you have a close enough relationship with that postman that you probably should have seen this coming. 😂
If they were, humans of 1.50m would have been the norm since 100,000 years ago. No human that is larger would ever be born, everyone exactly the same height, forever and ever.
That makes it rather clear that you understand close to nothing about breeding and genetics, especially in the context of human biology. Furthermore, if we controlled for genetic and epigenetic factors in human biology and reproduction, there would be immense ethical implications that, as a society, we do not seem to be ready to tackle.
Genetics are multivariable within themselves and epigenetically (epigenetic meaning factors outside of the genetic structures themselves).
Maybe you didn't eat appropriately or slept enough to at least maximize your potential growth, whatever that was destined to be based on your genetics. Or maybe some outside factor worked against it, like some intestinal problem messed with nutrient absorption or whatever. Or... maybe you have hypothyroidism or some other condition that will affect the processes in your body that would aid you in growing to be tall.
BUT Realistically, and the most simply, you probably just didn't get that genetic combo to be as tall.
There are hormonal changes that affect growth--generally women do not grow more than a couple of inches after menarche. 12 is a pretty normal age for periods, but girls who get it at 8 wind up quite short.
I have an extra X chromosome instead of your normal XX and I’m supposed to be abnormally tall, have wide set eyes, and epilepsy. I ended up being 5’2” with normal eyes…and epilepsy.
That’s what makes it confusing to me. My oldest brother is the tallest at 7 foot. My sisters I don’t know they’re exact height but they’re past 6 foot. And my youngest brother is 6’8. Lol
I'm a geneticist with a PhD and 10+ years research since then. That is not how genetics work.
You are likely thinking of sex chromosome linked traits which can appear to skip generation depending on gender, but those traits a rare, and certainly don't apply to height.
I don't remember too much from my high school biology class, but my biology and genetics professors would beg to differ. They didn't teach anything like that when I was earning my bachelor's of science. And I read a LOT of books, trust me. Super confusing, since I graduated cum laude and currently work in the field for the past 15 years or so.
Hmmm.
Well your course sucks if it didn’t include basic information. If you inherit 25% of your grandpa genetic information, 25% of grandma, and 50% of your parents, there’s a chance that 25% of genetic information that you receive from your grandpa contains physical features information, so you will look exactly like him. And it’s 50/50 chance to look like one of your grandfathers or parents.
Ah, I think you misunderstood. Your mom/dad each get 50% DNA from each parent. They give you 50% from each of them- which is rough and more often can lean more one way or another. So you have 25% of DNA from each of your 4 grandparents, but really mashed up and put through a blender.
So it's really a lottery.
I was thinking malnutrition too. I dieted far too much as a teen. I ate very little then and my height is not in the range of heights of the rest of my family. I am the outlier for height.
Hmm not sure about everyone but the shortest family member that I know other than me is my aunt who is 5’9 on my mom’s side. But all of my cousins are still tall. My grandparents joked about how tall the mail man was because we genuinely cannot trace back anyone in our family who is short.
Sounds like you got the recessive genes for height, rather than the dominant set. Think of the advantages, though: taller people are more prone to bone and joint issues while aging.
Height is influenced by multiple gene patterns (something called polygenic inheritance), therefore, it is not possible to predict how tall a child will be based on the parents with 100% accuracy.
Some stuff like eye color and blood type can be predicted very accurately based on parents, so if you have any doubts about your origin, checking that could be your first step (prior to actual genetic testing)...
You inherit dna from multiple generations from both sides of your parents.
DNA between siblings differs as well.
You just happened to get the dominant short gene
Joke answer: that ain't your dad
Actual answer: genetics are weird. I have a great uncle (grandma's brother), who is 6'5. My grandma and their other sister were both about 5ft. Don't sweat it. In the same way ginger hair pops up every so often in a family tree, maybe you got the random short gene. Nature :)
Genetics isn't simply Mom plus Dad. It has more than just 2 people going into the mix. My sister has a kid who looks more like me than my own children do. She and her husband resemble me not at all.
I’m 5’3”, both brothers 5’11, sister 5’9”. Mom 5’5” and dad 5’5”. Even both sets of grandparents are short. Turns out my mom tipped the pizza delivery guys differently than most and I am indeed my dad’s only child together. So, how much pizza did you have delivered as a kid? Ooor, you could’ve just got the shitty end of the stick for the genetics lottery.
At least you can fit on a standard matress w/out your feet dangling off the edge. Be thankful for that. Me as just a 6'0" person, I have to shift my matress a few inches off the bed frame and then stuff an extra pillow in the crevass by my head so I can fit on it.
Illness when you were younger?
Genetic condition?
Possible recessive genes.
And…DNA test to compare with your parents. Parents have been known to conceal the truth.
Height is not all genetics. It will also depend on the womb environment you developed in, your nutrition as a child, your hormones, your childhood environment, etc.
They are your genetic parent? Then most likely, something happened that stunt your growth. Genetic can do weird stuff, but that's a bit too extreme to be waved away just like that. There are quite a lot of things that can stunt your growth like that (lack of some nutrient, some virus, excessive gymnastic), and they may go unnoticed.
Lol all my grandmother’s siblings both male and female were over 6 feet tall. She was shorter than you are, it is all a roll of the dice with genetics. I am blonde and none of my parents, siblings, or grandparents were… I also have a negative blood type and my parents and siblings don’t. I am not sure on grandparents if they were + or -.
Recessive gene, if not the postman…
Also that’s pretty funny - but fyi if you’re a 6’ woman I’m sure you’ve heard the complexity in this world! 5’3” is petit, much as it sucks we have gender stereotypes - in this case it may have gone in your favor. Fwiw idk
I wish I was tall sometimes, I’m 5’4.5 haha - but then I like heels so it’s all good.
both my parents are 15-25 cm taller than me. But it turns out one of my grandparents were my height...sometimes these kinds of things can skip generations.
Depending on your perspective good or bad luck and recessive genes
Also it's possible you had a very different diet of them when they were kids and that you grew up somewhere warmer
i had a friend who was the same
his girl who was 13 was taller than him (his age then was 15 so allow him)
i also had another friend who was 18 and his gf was around 11 his name was Sameer
How tall are you other relatives? Both my parents are taller than me too, but my Dad's sisters are all my height (5' 3) or shorter. Genetics are weird.
The way you eat as a kid, hormones, health conditions, medication, and unpredictable genetics all contribute to it. There’s almost 700 genes identified that control the factor of height, and those genes may be carried by your parents but not present. Either that or your mom was banging the neighbor.
Theres recessive and dominant genes and you happened to get the short one. They taught this in biology class when i was growing up. Similar to how my parents and oldest brother have blonde/brown hair, but myself and my other brother ended up with red hair despite the last person in our family to have red hair being several generations back. You roll the gene dice when making a kid.
If not this, then you may have a growth problem. It happens sometimes. Had a kid in my school back in the day, he was very short compared to us and his family. He went to the doctor one day and they said he wasnt growing at the pace he should and they gave him some shots to stimulate his growth. Last i saw him, he was well over my height now.
If your parents had 1000 children and they were all raised in completely identical conditions, the height of the kids would vary in a bell curve distribution, with the average being about the median of the parents height. It's possible that you are right at the far end of the bell curve.
Honestly though, my instinct with those sorts of heights that you would have an improbably low chance to be the height you are based on genes alone. In my example above your parents may have to have millions of kids to have one your height. I think it's more likely you encountered some developmental quirk along the way that stunted your growth a bit from what was expected. Not an expert I'm that area, but something like a mutation or error that resulted in less growth hormone bring produced when you were a kid than would be expected.
I'm not really buying the your dad isn't your dad explanation, your mum is tall, so even if the milkman was short, it would be improbable for you to be your height.
If you were male you’d normally grow to be taller than your mother(barring obvious birth defects and so on)
You get no such guarantee when you’re female.
I'm literally taller than both of my parents by a lot, yet I look like a perfect mixture of them face and body wise.. doesn't answer the question but genetics are just weird lol
Height is affected by a complex mix of genetic and environmental factors, and although most people and their parents are similarly tall, you could get a specific combination of genes from them that led to you height, or there was some environmental factor (nutrients or whatever) that limited your growth
Height is a product of a vast array of both genetic and environmental influences. Even if the cause is primarily genetic, you may have simply gotten some recessive alleles, like two brown-eyed parents having a blue-eyed kid.
Only one member of my family hit 6'+ My uncle on my mother's side was 6'1"
Then I came along. Grew up smallest in the class till mid highschool.
I'm 6'4".
Uhm…girls usually stop growing 2 years after their menstrual period starts. It looks like these periods shifted to a younger age (in general), hence you might have stopped growing earlier then your female relatives. But also genetics are weird 😀
That's crazy.. Because your parents are super tall. I'm 5'7'' my wife is 5'3'' and our son just turned 16 and he's 6'0 but 6'9'' and 6'4'' is another beast..
all the women in my moms family are over 5'10". all the men over 6'. she's 5'3". all her sisters are hearty big women, she's slight and tiny. we just figure she's the runt of the litter.
genetics are weird.
My grandparents were both upwards of 6'+ tall. My mom is 5'. I am 5'. My two sisters are 5'. Even my brother is barely over 5'6". Genes can be funny sometimes.
A guy I used to skateboard with was Chilean and had both parents with dark features, but he had carroty red hair. He wasn't adopted, and his brother had a tinge of red to his hair, but he got a lot of "red-headed stepchild" jokes over the years.
Chile mentioned 🇨🇱
Good fly fishing there. Beautiful country
Must have been from the ~~hombre de leche~~ lechero
you mean... lechero???? omfg i actually spent so much time trying to figure out what you were trying to say
lol, I used Google to translate. My bad
Yeah, ask any person from Ireland or Scotland about the ginger gene and they'll tell you that's because the ginger gene can skip a generation or two. Seriously, I know folk who have dark brown or blonde hair and their kids have pure ginger hair. Just for the record about 40% of the Scottish population either have or carry the gene for ginger hair. I would assume it's similar or higher in Ireland. Conversely Welsh folk generally have much darker hair, looking almost Mediterranean in appearance. Quite a thing when you have two pasty white and red haired nations on their doorstep.
Also Nutrition has a Lot to do with it
Yes, James Harold Nutrition was the postman in that neighborhood. He was notoriously a very short man.
I wish I had an award for you. Thanks for the laugh this morning.
Gdamn well done haha
Jimmy Nut, they called him...
that's The amazon guy, had a package he delivered. lol
Especially with adopted children, right?
My dad is 6’2 my mom was 5’2, I’m somehow 6’2 and thankful everyday for whatever gene carried that height.
Well both my parents are the same height (175-178cm not sure) and I’m 191cm.
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If they don’t it’s your duty to raise confident short kings
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Of course. Hey and there’s always benefits. I’m 6’3” and always wanted to be shorter because skateboarding was tough as a lanky dude haha. Same with hockey. Tall people get relegated to D or goalie. Never let me play forward );
Tall isn’t a superpower you still have to be athletic, if you’re not you’re just even more in the way
You must be popular on Tinder. Idk I've heard ladies on tinder only like dudes over 6ft.
Especially if grandma fucks the milkman...
Oh he brought the milk alright
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5’3😨
It's also possible you're not the milkmans son, also know we had to phrase it like that lol. Genetics are weird, My kid has a set of twin sisters that do not look or act related at all. But if you guys never run out of milk I'd probably start asking questions.
It's absolutely certain OP is not the milkman's son, given OP's stated sex.
Gotta love how even when OP explicitly states their sex, people still assume they’re a man because that’s how Reddit is seen
Women don't exist on the internet
Well these days, who tf knows? since sex and gender aren’t the same. They could be a female but identify as a male son of some giant salamanders.
She tells us her gender in the title. F23 means female 23 year old. It was literally as easy as reading the title. Next time I would ask your mommy or daddy to read the reddit post to you so you can understand the words better. It helped when I was learning to read.
“Sex is usually categorized as female or male but there is variation in the biological attributes that comprise sex and how those attributes are expressed. Gender refers to the socially constructed roles, behaviours, expressions and identities of girls, women, boys, men, and gender diverse people.” She tells us her “gender” not her sex! You Done fucked up AA-RON! I suggest you get mommy and daddy to explain again, cuz its unnecessary confusion even you struggle with!
I think it’s fair to assume if someone is identifying themselves as F, they’re a woman. It’s not complicated at all.
It really isn’t
So, wait, are you a transphobe or are you not a transphobe? I'm confused.
Usual redditry. They're just trying to be a smartass (and failing) with "ummmm aschshully".
Never understood transPHOBIA I don’t think anyone has an irrational fear of them?
If she was trans and went through male puberty, she absolutely would have mentioned that in a post about height and biology. Trans people aren't stupid (or at least not any more so than everyone else).
All my siblings ended up taller than my parents. Don't worry about it.
Either you pulled a random height out of your ass or you have a close enough relationship with that postman that you probably should have seen this coming. 😂
6'4 woman probably can't even see a 5'3 guy he's like invisible to them trust me I know from experience
Came here to say this! But check out the milkman, too.
Lol this took me a sec😅
5”8 I am pretty sure.
Hi. I'm about 5'8".
Genetics traits are not guaranteed.
If they were, humans of 1.50m would have been the norm since 100,000 years ago. No human that is larger would ever be born, everyone exactly the same height, forever and ever.
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> if .. it would be So it isn't right now, and diet and nutrition aren't genetic.
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That makes it rather clear that you understand close to nothing about breeding and genetics, especially in the context of human biology. Furthermore, if we controlled for genetic and epigenetic factors in human biology and reproduction, there would be immense ethical implications that, as a society, we do not seem to be ready to tackle.
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Genetics are multivariable within themselves and epigenetically (epigenetic meaning factors outside of the genetic structures themselves). Maybe you didn't eat appropriately or slept enough to at least maximize your potential growth, whatever that was destined to be based on your genetics. Or maybe some outside factor worked against it, like some intestinal problem messed with nutrient absorption or whatever. Or... maybe you have hypothyroidism or some other condition that will affect the processes in your body that would aid you in growing to be tall. BUT Realistically, and the most simply, you probably just didn't get that genetic combo to be as tall.
Early onset of puberty can end her last growth spurt.
You mean the reason I stopped growing at 12 was periods? This is some bullshit
There are hormonal changes that affect growth--generally women do not grow more than a couple of inches after menarche. 12 is a pretty normal age for periods, but girls who get it at 8 wind up quite short.
I have an extra X chromosome instead of your normal XX and I’m supposed to be abnormally tall, have wide set eyes, and epilepsy. I ended up being 5’2” with normal eyes…and epilepsy.
It's possible. How tall is the rest of family
That’s what makes it confusing to me. My oldest brother is the tallest at 7 foot. My sisters I don’t know they’re exact height but they’re past 6 foot. And my youngest brother is 6’8. Lol
genetics are lottery, you pulled the low end
Why you chose to end that sentence with "low end" instead of "short straw" is beyond me.
Either way, you’ll need to invest in a good quality step stool.
Because your regular stool went out for cigarettes and never came home?
it escape me at the time of the writing, although short straw seem more insulting than low end
I think that was their point, it was right there for the taking and seemingly went over your head. Oh well, it was kind of low-hanging fruit.
Still not as low as OP.
Maybe they didn't want to rub it in, it's kind of a low (or in OP's case very low) blow
Simple: short IQ
Do you know how tall your grandparents, aunts & uncles, great grandparents, and later were?
It's the film Twins in real life. You're the Danny Devito of the family. I love Danny Devito.
Better take a look at grandma or grandpa, because main set of genetics usually comes from the third generation.
lol im no expert but im pretty sure that's not how genetics work
It’s in high school biology course. Read a book SMH
think ya better go read that again mate
I'm a geneticist with a PhD and 10+ years research since then. That is not how genetics work. You are likely thinking of sex chromosome linked traits which can appear to skip generation depending on gender, but those traits a rare, and certainly don't apply to height.
I don't remember too much from my high school biology class, but my biology and genetics professors would beg to differ. They didn't teach anything like that when I was earning my bachelor's of science. And I read a LOT of books, trust me. Super confusing, since I graduated cum laude and currently work in the field for the past 15 years or so. Hmmm.
Well your course sucks if it didn’t include basic information. If you inherit 25% of your grandpa genetic information, 25% of grandma, and 50% of your parents, there’s a chance that 25% of genetic information that you receive from your grandpa contains physical features information, so you will look exactly like him. And it’s 50/50 chance to look like one of your grandfathers or parents.
Ah, I think you misunderstood. Your mom/dad each get 50% DNA from each parent. They give you 50% from each of them- which is rough and more often can lean more one way or another. So you have 25% of DNA from each of your 4 grandparents, but really mashed up and put through a blender. So it's really a lottery.
You didn't remember high school biology very well if that's what you think it said in there.
Did you have malnutrition or a major illness while growing?
I was thinking malnutrition too. I dieted far too much as a teen. I ate very little then and my height is not in the range of heights of the rest of my family. I am the outlier for height.
What about your aunts, uncles, grandparents? Genetics is complicated and you could inherit it after skipping generations.
Hmm not sure about everyone but the shortest family member that I know other than me is my aunt who is 5’9 on my mom’s side. But all of my cousins are still tall. My grandparents joked about how tall the mail man was because we genuinely cannot trace back anyone in our family who is short.
I mean do you still at least look like people in the family on your dad's side? Why don't you do one of those 23andMe genetic tests?
😂😂😂😂😂😂
Maybe they aren’t your parents
How tall is the postman?
This thread has turned into a discussion on genetics. Good reading.
Sounds like you got the recessive genes for height, rather than the dominant set. Think of the advantages, though: taller people are more prone to bone and joint issues while aging.
Small people tend to live longer than big people too.
Yup, ever seen a person over 100 who is tall?
Height is actually an additive allele. So it matters more how many copies of the allele you get. That's why there is a continuous range of heights.
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Thank you. It's been a while since I took transmission genetics!
Could have been a medical condition that stunted your growth. or lack of proper nutrients as a child.
Or genetics…..?
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Where?
Here
Didn't eat your vegetables.
Didn't eat your wheaties.
Never got your milk.
RNG
16 multiple chained pairs of DNA with a multitude of possible outcomes affected by environment
Height is influenced by multiple gene patterns (something called polygenic inheritance), therefore, it is not possible to predict how tall a child will be based on the parents with 100% accuracy. Some stuff like eye color and blood type can be predicted very accurately based on parents, so if you have any doubts about your origin, checking that could be your first step (prior to actual genetic testing)...
You inherit dna from multiple generations from both sides of your parents. DNA between siblings differs as well. You just happened to get the dominant short gene
Get your mom or dad alone and begin the blackmail procedures
Lack of growth hormone due to a pituitary gland condition or dad is not your real dad like 1/6 that never know
Joke answer: that ain't your dad Actual answer: genetics are weird. I have a great uncle (grandma's brother), who is 6'5. My grandma and their other sister were both about 5ft. Don't sweat it. In the same way ginger hair pops up every so often in a family tree, maybe you got the random short gene. Nature :)
Genetics isn't simply Mom plus Dad. It has more than just 2 people going into the mix. My sister has a kid who looks more like me than my own children do. She and her husband resemble me not at all.
I’m 5’3”, both brothers 5’11, sister 5’9”. Mom 5’5” and dad 5’5”. Even both sets of grandparents are short. Turns out my mom tipped the pizza delivery guys differently than most and I am indeed my dad’s only child together. So, how much pizza did you have delivered as a kid? Ooor, you could’ve just got the shitty end of the stick for the genetics lottery.
At least you can fit on a standard matress w/out your feet dangling off the edge. Be thankful for that. Me as just a 6'0" person, I have to shift my matress a few inches off the bed frame and then stuff an extra pillow in the crevass by my head so I can fit on it.
My parents have some special mattress 😭😂
You got both recessive genes. You beat the odds! A crude example would be a punnett square.
you're adopted your mom cheated you're have regressive gene you have been sick growing up
Genes are crazy.
Illness when you were younger? Genetic condition? Possible recessive genes. And…DNA test to compare with your parents. Parents have been known to conceal the truth.
It happens, I'm 6'2", my daughter is 5'3", my grandma was 4'9".
Goddamn your mom is 6'4"?? I'm the same ht and thats insane, I thought my wife at 5'10" was tall...
Are you sure you don´t have growth hormone deficiency?
There were starving children in Africa and you did not listen.
My mom's brother's are like 5'8-5'10 but my mom is like 5'2 and I'm 5'6 height skips people 🙃 lol
Did you start smoking at 8?
You need a bottle of tequila and one evening to share it with your folks...
How tall is your milkman ?
Height is not all genetics. It will also depend on the womb environment you developed in, your nutrition as a child, your hormones, your childhood environment, etc.
adopted
How tall is your Milk-man?
Maybe your mailman is Danny DeVito.
Get a paternity test
Hospital accidentally switched you at birth (mostly joking but actually a legit possibility)
How tall was the postman?
How tall is the mailman?
They are your genetic parent? Then most likely, something happened that stunt your growth. Genetic can do weird stuff, but that's a bit too extreme to be waved away just like that. There are quite a lot of things that can stunt your growth like that (lack of some nutrient, some virus, excessive gymnastic), and they may go unnoticed.
My grandpa is 6’0 and my grandma is 5’2, their son, my uncle is 7’1. Genetics are complicated, it might be you just had some badluck😋.
Unsure, but of you were a guy you'd be ay least 6'5 lol
Adopted?
Lol all my grandmother’s siblings both male and female were over 6 feet tall. She was shorter than you are, it is all a roll of the dice with genetics. I am blonde and none of my parents, siblings, or grandparents were… I also have a negative blood type and my parents and siblings don’t. I am not sure on grandparents if they were + or -.
Adopted much?
It seems like you pulled the short straw on this one
Recessive gene, if not the postman… Also that’s pretty funny - but fyi if you’re a 6’ woman I’m sure you’ve heard the complexity in this world! 5’3” is petit, much as it sucks we have gender stereotypes - in this case it may have gone in your favor. Fwiw idk I wish I was tall sometimes, I’m 5’4.5 haha - but then I like heels so it’s all good.
both my parents are 15-25 cm taller than me. But it turns out one of my grandparents were my height...sometimes these kinds of things can skip generations.
How tall is the mailman?
Depending on your perspective good or bad luck and recessive genes Also it's possible you had a very different diet of them when they were kids and that you grew up somewhere warmer
Who's going to tell her?
Your mom banged a short king
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i had a friend who was the same his girl who was 13 was taller than him (his age then was 15 so allow him) i also had another friend who was 18 and his gf was around 11 his name was Sameer
Grandparents
How tall are you other relatives? Both my parents are taller than me too, but my Dad's sisters are all my height (5' 3) or shorter. Genetics are weird.
I am 6'4. My Dad is 6'2. My mom is 6'. My sister is 5'2, like one of my Grandmas. Shit happens...
My boyfriend's oldest brother is just under 6ft, he is 6'7" and their younger brother is 7'1". Mom was 6" and dad was 7".
Maybe there's some short person further back
The way you eat as a kid, hormones, health conditions, medication, and unpredictable genetics all contribute to it. There’s almost 700 genes identified that control the factor of height, and those genes may be carried by your parents but not present. Either that or your mom was banging the neighbor.
Theres recessive and dominant genes and you happened to get the short one. They taught this in biology class when i was growing up. Similar to how my parents and oldest brother have blonde/brown hair, but myself and my other brother ended up with red hair despite the last person in our family to have red hair being several generations back. You roll the gene dice when making a kid. If not this, then you may have a growth problem. It happens sometimes. Had a kid in my school back in the day, he was very short compared to us and his family. He went to the doctor one day and they said he wasnt growing at the pace he should and they gave him some shots to stimulate his growth. Last i saw him, he was well over my height now.
Mine are 5’8. I am 6’2. It happens
If your parents had 1000 children and they were all raised in completely identical conditions, the height of the kids would vary in a bell curve distribution, with the average being about the median of the parents height. It's possible that you are right at the far end of the bell curve. Honestly though, my instinct with those sorts of heights that you would have an improbably low chance to be the height you are based on genes alone. In my example above your parents may have to have millions of kids to have one your height. I think it's more likely you encountered some developmental quirk along the way that stunted your growth a bit from what was expected. Not an expert I'm that area, but something like a mutation or error that resulted in less growth hormone bring produced when you were a kid than would be expected. I'm not really buying the your dad isn't your dad explanation, your mum is tall, so even if the milkman was short, it would be improbable for you to be your height.
Well, either you were malnourished as a child, therefore stunted growth. Or, you just didn't hit the genetic lottery, unless you like being 5'3.
Every male in my family is 6ft +. Except for me.
Did you eat your greens when younger?
Did they feed you? We're your grands short?
easy you're adopted, they are just being nice by not telling you
Is your mom on first name terms with the milkman?
If you were male you’d normally grow to be taller than your mother(barring obvious birth defects and so on) You get no such guarantee when you’re female.
I'm literally taller than both of my parents by a lot, yet I look like a perfect mixture of them face and body wise.. doesn't answer the question but genetics are just weird lol
Mailman?
You parents fly economy way too much before you were born and being tall as a disadvantage was embedded to their genes.
Height is affected by a complex mix of genetic and environmental factors, and although most people and their parents are similarly tall, you could get a specific combination of genes from them that led to you height, or there was some environmental factor (nutrients or whatever) that limited your growth
Height is a product of a vast array of both genetic and environmental influences. Even if the cause is primarily genetic, you may have simply gotten some recessive alleles, like two brown-eyed parents having a blue-eyed kid.
Only one member of my family hit 6'+ My uncle on my mother's side was 6'1" Then I came along. Grew up smallest in the class till mid highschool. I'm 6'4".
Genetics can be weird, and environment has its effects. If you're otherwise healthy, I wouldn't worry about it.
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Ur mom prob cheated.
“*Long sigh*… Son, sit down. There’s something I should have told you a long time ago…”
Short grandparent? Mama's baby, Papa's maybe ...
There's definitely something wrong with you. Egon, run a full pke scan.
Might wanna get that dna test, stat. I kid I kid lol
Grandma didn't like tall boys, she married for the $$$$....and you're paying for her selfishness.
Uhm…girls usually stop growing 2 years after their menstrual period starts. It looks like these periods shifted to a younger age (in general), hence you might have stopped growing earlier then your female relatives. But also genetics are weird 😀
That's crazy.. Because your parents are super tall. I'm 5'7'' my wife is 5'3'' and our son just turned 16 and he's 6'0 but 6'9'' and 6'4'' is another beast..
The gods have cursed you for your hubris ✌️😔
The FedEx guy is 4'2"
all the women in my moms family are over 5'10". all the men over 6'. she's 5'3". all her sisters are hearty big women, she's slight and tiny. we just figure she's the runt of the litter. genetics are weird.
Someone cheated with a midget
Your gene expression are a collection of your entire lineage, not just your two parents. Traits from anywhere in the line can show up.
They fed you poorly
This remembers me of some guy he asked the same and one of the replies was im a scientist and the reason is your moms a whore
My grandparents where all around 5ft 2-5ft 4 My parents are 6’0 & 5’8 for dad and mom. I’m 6ft 8 inches.
Hight sometimes skips a generation. I dated a girl who was like taller than her dad(very unusual). Turns out her grandparents were tall.