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Taller Sons
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Just watched a piece on the Beeb where the Murray brothers were on either side of their petite mum.
My sons are much taller than Mr Alba and I to the extent they pat me on the head as they pass by.
If you have sons are they taller than you or a similar height?
My sons are much taller than Mr Alba and I to the extent they pat me on the head as they pass by.
If you have sons are they taller than you or a similar height?
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FOR BOYS
Take each parent's height and add them together. If using the english system, total the number of inches. If using metric, add the centimeters together.
Divide that number by 2
Add 2.5 inches to that number if using the english system. Add 6.5 centimeters to the number if using metric.
This number is the midparental height for boys
This number plus or minus 4 inches (or plus/minus 10 centimeters) is the range in which you could expect your son to fall.
FOR GIRLS
Take each parent's height and add them together. If using the english system, total the number of inches. If using metric, add the centimeters together.
Divide that number by 2
Subtract 2.5 inches to that number if using the english system Subtract 6.5 centimeters to the number if using metric
This number is the midparental height for girls
This number plus or minus 4 inches (or plus/minus 10 centimeters) is the range in which you could expect your daughter to fall.
FOR BOYS
Take each parent's height and add them together. If using the english system, total the number of inches. If using metric, add the centimeters together.
Divide that number by 2
Add 2.5 inches to that number if using the english system. Add 6.5 centimeters to the number if using metric.
This number is the midparental height for boys
This number plus or minus 4 inches (or plus/minus 10 centimeters) is the range in which you could expect your son to fall.
FOR GIRLS
Take each parent's height and add them together. If using the english system, total the number of inches. If using metric, add the centimeters together.
Divide that number by 2
Subtract 2.5 inches to that number if using the english system Subtract 6.5 centimeters to the number if using metric
This number is the midparental height for girls
This number plus or minus 4 inches (or plus/minus 10 centimeters) is the range in which you could expect your daughter to fall.