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      Any other super tall girls here?  I’m 6’6 and 300 lbs. – so basically built like a football player.   The Pink Fog has been pretty thick for me lately, and that might serve me well in terms of weight loss, but nothing’s going to change the height.  I have yet to venture out dressed, but I really love high heels, so I’ll be coming in right around 6’10 when I finally work up the nerve to go out.  That might get some interesting looks!  Oh, and my feet are size 13 men’s, so I’ll need size 15 pumps.  Watch out, munchkins!

      👠💄

      Catherine

    • #569230
      Anonymous

      Add a bouffant wig – go for the full 7ft!

      Connie (a tiny 6ft2)

      xxx

    • #569232
      Anonymous

      Ekaterina Lisina (Russia), who is 205.16 cm (6 ft 8.77 in)

      I don’t think you have any problems, Catherine.
      Ekaterina is doing fine !!

      Anya

      • #569479

        Wow!  You’ve got nearly 3 inches on me.  Very impressive.  But even more interesting is that you’re from Russia!  I wonder what it’s like for CDs in other countries from mine.  Is society more or less tolerant?  CD opportunities greater or less that in the U.S.?

         

        Cheers,

         

        Catherine

    • #569237

      Catherine, I’m just average height, but I think I appreciate how you feel. All I’ll say is girl if you’re happy with yourself that’s the main thing.
      Love
      Liz

    • #569267
      Anonymous

      I’m ?lucky? to be only about 5’10”. Still not built or shaped like a girl, but, hey, so what. Get out there, girlfriend.

      Much love,
      Raquel

    • #569584
      Sherri Cisneros
      Baroness

      Catherine,

      I have a couple of inches on you, about the same weight and age.  I wear a womens 16 in shoes, so you have it a tad easier in the shoe department.

      I never went out in public, till a couple months ago.  I have been out 3 times now to Wednesday night dinners the group holds every week.  I dressed on the conservative, classy side, so as to not perpetuate CD stereotypes, plus I was comfortable.  Twice in nice leggings with a long sleeved tunic top and flats, once in a knee length dress with kitten heels, nice makeup not over the top.  It was a nice experience and I look forward to the next opportunity in a couple weeks.

      A few years ago, I finally figured out, that if the clothes fit correctly and hung well, it would be much more acceptable.  I know I am not fooling anybody, especially at my height.  I finally realized this, and it became much easier.  When I go out, this is what I hope people think.  “That’s a guy! Damn, he looks good!”  With that attitude in mind, it became much easier to expose myself to the outside world.  I has been a pleasant experience each time.  Being in a group helps.

      I finally figured out getting myself proportioned, would help immensely, and it has.  So many times we see CD pictures with huge boobs and no hips.  When I figured I needed proper padding, I started with my waist, 42-43″.  I looked at size charts, and made my bust and hips closely match those measurements.  For me, that is a size 22 mostly. That meant downsizing my bust a bit to a C cup.  I ordered Dresstech big girl hip pads. WOW! What a difference, but I still had no butt.  So I ordered 2 sets of their butt pads.  I layered them over the top of each other offset top to bottom by 2-3″. Now I was getting somewhere.  My measurements are roughly 50-42-51.  I am now proportional and am pleased with the end results.  Not looking like a linebacker in a dress goes a long ways!

      So here are a few things I would suggest that I have picked up from others whom I respect:   Realize you aren’t going to pass, but look classy doing it.  Maintain good posture, this exudes confidence and purpose.  Take smaller steps and keep your toes forward.  Don’t look around to see if people are staring at you, eyes straight ahead.  (They may be, but it will be less troublesome for you).  It seems like I draw less attention when dressed than when in drab, at least I tell myself that!  You know what I mean at our height.

      I hope this helps coming from someone who some people refer to as vertically blessed.  I would argue that point sometimes, but what can you do?  Own it!

      Sherri

       

       

       

       

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