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Title. Which height range has had the least trouble lifting you?
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I?d say 5?6? to 6?1? is the best range
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Around 5'2"-5'5" has definitely had the most success with me.
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I would think average till tall would have the best chances. Just because they tend to have more muscle.
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I had a tall woman and short woman carry me
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Shorter limbs (even by a few cm) make a big difference in terms of that type of strength. Also, technique. I'm convinced women can cradle carry better than men full stop. They use their hips to put the weight on them whereas men can't do that.
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My wife is 5’2 180 lbs. She’s got a big butt and wide shoulders with DD’s. I’m 5’9 170 lbs. She has put on a lot of weight and it’s nice to be the lighter one now. She also lifts weights. It’s easier for her to lift me than me trying to lift her.
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