I couldn't believe it the first twenty times you told us, but it's starting to sink in now.

Riley ,'Lessons'


The Great Write Way  

A place for Buffistas to discuss, beta and otherwise deal and dish on their non-fan fiction projects.


Susan W. - Jan 14, 2004 3:06:14 pm PST #3136 of 10001
Good Trouble and Righteous Fights

Funny as hell, though....

I'm having a minor failure of imagination. Anna, heroine of my current novel, is 5'0". She starts out married to Julius, who is 6'3", and ends up paired with 5'10" Jack.

I've never dated anyone more than four or five inches taller than me, and rarely encounter men who are ten inches taller than my 5'8"-ish. I don't think I've EVER met a man fifteen inches taller than me. So I'm having trouble conceptualizing in my mind what the relative heights of each coupling would look like. It's not like I've never seen tiny woman-tall man couples, of course, but I'm still having trouble figuring out whether I should be thinking of Buffy and Angel, a puff piece they had during recent figure skating coverage of Michelle Kwan attempting to shoot baskets with Karl Malone, or what.

Silly, I know, and I'll figure it out eventually.


Katie M - Jan 14, 2004 3:15:26 pm PST #3137 of 10001
I was charmed (albeit somewhat perplexed) by the fannish sensibility of many of the music choices -- it's like the director was trying to vid Canada. --loligo on the Olympic Opening Ceremonies

I'm 5'2", and spent several years dating a guy who was 6'. I came up to approximately his shoulder, if I remember correctly. His chest was eye level.

Kissing while standing, incidentally, was kind of a neck-killer unless stairs were involved.


Hil R. - Jan 14, 2004 3:17:25 pm PST #3138 of 10001
Sometimes I think I might just move up to Vermont, open a bookstore or a vegan restaurant. Adam Schlesinger, z''l

At 4'10", I start noticing having to think about height differences when someone is taller than about 5'7" or so. Like, when talking to them, I notice needing to take half a step back and look up to be able to look them in the eye. With a guy at either of those heights, putting arms around each other would always end up as his arm around my shoulders, my arm around his waist. Also, while having an argument while standing up, someone that much taller has a (perhaps unknown to them) advantage, in that just stepping towards me can feel somewhat physically threatening, even if I know this is a person who isn't and would never be in any way a physical threat, just because it's a much bigger person approaching me in anger. There have been times when I've been arguing with much taller friends and had an urge to stand on a chair just to get back to somewhat more even physical territory.


deborah grabien - Jan 14, 2004 3:17:27 pm PST #3139 of 10001
It really doesn't matter. It's just an opinion. Don't worry about it. Not worth the hassle.

Susan, my brother - when he got married - was somewhere between 6-3 and 6-5 (edit #1: disc surgery, that's four compressed discs, and age have taken about two inches off his height). My pepperpot of an Andalusian SIL is 4-11.

I have no trouble visualising this, none at all. I'm actually kind of sorry that I didn't get to see my daughter and her then-sort of-boyfriend during the brief period of time when she was casually dating Antawn Jamison (edit#2: my daughter is about 5-7. That makes him, what, 14" taller than she is.)


Susan W. - Jan 14, 2004 3:23:33 pm PST #3140 of 10001
Good Trouble and Righteous Fights

Thanks, y'all--that helps. I was just having trouble because, lacking the experience of spending much time around people more than 6-7 inches taller than me, it's hard to picture things like where I'd come to on their bodies, just how much taller someone needs to be before you don't clear their shoulders, etc.


Gus - Jan 14, 2004 3:33:58 pm PST #3141 of 10001
Bag the crypto. Say what is on your mind.

Couples of widely divergent height have a tendency to minimize the comparison around people. They stand farther apart, avoid slow dancing around strangers, etc. Just my $.02


deborah grabien - Jan 14, 2004 3:35:52 pm PST #3142 of 10001
It really doesn't matter. It's just an opinion. Don't worry about it. Not worth the hassle.

GUS!

(dance dance dance dance)

(above parenthetical descriptive, not a command)

GUS!


Gus - Jan 14, 2004 3:38:24 pm PST #3143 of 10001
Bag the crypto. Say what is on your mind.

Deborah!

You've got to peek at Natter occasionaly, dear heart. Missed you! {{smoochies}}


sfmarty - Jan 14, 2004 4:05:58 pm PST #3144 of 10001
Who? moi??

Jo told me she broke up with Antawn because she got tired of dancing with his belt buckle.

fwiw


Deena - Jan 14, 2004 4:09:41 pm PST #3145 of 10001
How are you me? You need to stop that. Only I can be me. ~Kara

I could use a beta for a story too, if anyone would like to volunteer. I have no idea if it works. It's one of my favorite ideas I've ever come up with, but the first writing didn't flow right, so I've just rewritten it. Now I'm lost in "was it even worth it?" land.

ETA: I'm 5'7", Nick's dad was about 6'5". My head went right into the hollow of his shoulder. Kissing was better if we were both laying down or sitting. I had a crick in my neck a lot.

(I'm so happy to see a gus post!)