6'1" and still wear 3" heels.
There are lots of tall women in the world, as they say stand tall, be confident and be yourself. :battingeyelashes:
Being tall and proud of it...
I have just finished reading the entire thread and I think that most of the "being tall" issues have already been addressed perfectly...
But I still would like to add my personal 2 bits:
First of all, being tall (I am 6' 1"), means that I stand out in any crowd and tower over almost all of the girls and most of the men.
Second of all, I don't like to dress to blend in, I like to dress to stand out... I have encountered many GG's that were as tall as I am, but most of them dressed down unattractively and wore flats. At times, I tried to talk to them and asked why they wouldn't wear heels... And most of them answered that they were too chicken to do so...
Well, I get most compliments from women about my legs and since I find that long legs come out best in heels and short skirts, that is what I wear. In the last 3 years, I have clocked about 12 hours/week walking in malls and the downtown core in full daytime, which amounts to having been almost 1,900 hours in plain public view so far and that was not only locally, but also during visits in the US. I do most of my things enfemme, such as grocery shopping, banking, getting my car refueled and serviced, flying, dealing with the TSA, crossing the border, going out Saturday night dancing in a straight pub by live music, you name it and I have NEVER, EVER had a problem, although I know I don't pass.
Guys still open doors for me, traffic stops at the crosswalk and I still get compliments from GG's all the time... even from those who just pass by... whether it is about my outfit, the color combination's I wear, they even have followed my out of the store(s), to pay me a compliment. Wherever I went, people were just plain courteous and friendly, whether they were border guards, sales associates... or passers by of all ages...
This is to illustrate that, in my personal experience, being tall and having an attitude about it, creates respect, no matter who you encounter.
Than, I think, one of the most important things we need to get used to in our male minds is that, as a girl, people observe you... it just comes with the gender... As a male, I seldomly got stared at, but as a girl, I get stared at all the time... And, I must admit, that I, in guy mode, scan most of the girls I encounter, even if it is briefly. So my point is that we have to get used to the "getting noticed" part of being a girl. That means that being stared at not necessarily means a malicious look, you can see that at the many girls, who exchange smiles with you, when passing by. They do that with any other girl that they encounter and make eye contact with, as well. So, smile back and get used to being noticed! It means success in my perception...
Than the other item as a tall girl is being in good tall female company. I enclose a link to the website of girls that are probably taller than you are and who are successful models and where you can find a lot of pointers towards stores that specialize in offering sexy fashion for tall girls, including shoes...
http://www.tallwomen.org/models/
I wear size 12 W and I recently have bought 3 pairs of shoes at Womanwithin,
http://www.womanwithin.com/Plus-Size...px?DeptId=9369
and they carry up to size 14 on many styles, or their sister store Roamans:
http://www.romans.com/Plus-Size-Pump...px?DeptId=9936
Their prices are really affordable and are comparable to those of Payless. This should help you get going and now there is no excuse to stay in the closet just for being tall anymore...
Strut your stuff and have fun girls!
:love:
Dita.