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View Poll Results: How tall are you? (for men only)
5' or under / 153 cm or under 2 1.50%
5'1"-5'2" / 155 cm - 157,5 cm 0 0%
5'3"-5'4" / 160 cm - 163 cm 2 1.50%
5'5"-5'6" / 165 cm - 168 cm 12 9.02%
5'7"-5'8" / 170 cm - 173 cm 30 22.56%
5'9"-5'10" / 175 cm - 178 cm 26 19.55%
5'11"-6' / 180 cm - 183 cm 30 22.56%
6'1"-6'2" / 185 cm - 188 cm 25 18.80%
6'3"-6'4" / 190 cm - 193 cm 3 2.26%
6'5" or more / 195 cm or more 3 2.26%
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Old May 7th, 2013, 20:51   #12
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Actually i think many lifts are impossible for shorter lifting taller. And i don't mean taller by an inch or two...but let's say a full foot difference. Imagine that we have a 5' woman and a 6' man. Their weights doesn't matter...
For example the 5' woman cannot lift the 6' man,from under the armpits,no matter how strong she is. It's technically impossible. Or give the man a piggyback ride. His legs would touch the ground,i guess.

The only possible lift for shorter lifting taller is shoulder ride (but yet it won't be like a proper shoulder ride,because man's legs will hang on the air,because it'll be impossible to wrap his legs,and put them on the girl's back)
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