Author Tallgirl91 Posted December 1, 2011 Author Posted December 1, 2011 Consider modeling. The modeling industry lives off significantly unusual women to make a statement. Your height, race, and attractiveness means you would do well doing runway or print ads. Consider Ann Ward a winner from America's Next Top Model. She is 6'2 and she recounted being teased unmercifully because of her height. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ann_Ward All in all, modeling would be a great confidence booster that would bury those immature guys in the dust. You are absolutely pretty and should not let high school define your future success with men. In fact, give it a few more years and guys will be hovering all over you. Thank you! I use to model and was offered representation by Ford. But my parents and I decided that my self esteem wasnt high enough to deal with that type of environment.
Author Tallgirl91 Posted December 1, 2011 Author Posted December 1, 2011 I'm not much into complimenting people-- at all, in fact. I pretty much avoid it. But I have to honestly say (and I feel a bit weird saying so since you're only 17), but dang, you're definitely the opposite of unattractive. I'm not attracted to black girls, but I would definitely try to get your attention and strike up a conversation if you were legal and we happened to be in the same room . Thank you! And you don't sound weird
runner Posted December 1, 2011 Posted December 1, 2011 high school boys are super lame. not haveing any 'success' with them is actually considered a good thing.
Exactamundo Posted December 1, 2011 Posted December 1, 2011 (edited) I think college would be the best thing for you! Preferably some place far from home. You'll have a clean slate! College is the place where so many people come into their own and get out of the awkward stage. You're pretty and 6'0" is not THAT tall. It is intimidating for shorter guys without the confidence, but I'm taller and many of my friends (taller and shorter) would love to date a 6'0" girl. High school means nothing! I genuinely don't remember the name of more than a few people I went to school with. Once you get to college you'll find people aren't so cruel and cliquish, and you'll have a great time. Edited December 1, 2011 by Exactamundo
counterman Posted December 1, 2011 Posted December 1, 2011 You're gorgeous! College will be awesome for you, just enjoy the experience and try not to worry too much. Things just sort of happen when you don't worry about it overly. Plus, you're only 17... like the others have said, boys then don't know what they want, so that's probably a good thing you didn't get involved with them. Not saying that guys in their 20s know but you know what I mean Now's the time when you really develop into a woman -- learn what things you like, develop new friendships, get an education, and just have fun! Nothing to worry about, hun
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