I need to grow at least 3 inches (for a girl) - i'm 19 yrs old?!


Question: I need to grow at least 3 inches (for a girl) - i'm 19 yrs old.?
Hello!

I'm now 19 years old but when i was 17 in high school i really liked this girl (she was 16) and she really liked me.. We used to obsess over each other constantly.. She was always taller than me but while we were young we didn't care..

But now that we are older, height matters more.. She is 5'10, i'm about 5'8.. I want to be at least her height or a bit taller & then we can date :)

So how do i grow taller cos i heard u can do exercises and take pills to get taller..

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Answers:
yoghurt, cheese, and boiled chicken.. Your bones need phosphorus, calcium, and magnesium while your muscles need water, protein and carbohydrates to grow.. Since you are growing taller, both your muscles and bones are getting bigger and longer.. Don't waste your money or your health on drugs, alcohol or cigarettes..


Have the hair style that makes you appear taller.. In order to appear taller, a hair style should be thin at the sides and higher up top, which can make you appear as much as an inch taller Avoid clothes with horizontal lines.. Belts are horizontal so make sure you conceal it in your clothes..
Avoid clothes with a tartan or checked pattern.. Avoid cuffs that makes your legs appear shorter..

? Wear clothes with vertical lines or striping.. Vertical lines or stripping make a person appear thinner,
and thinness in turn gives impression of more height..

Wear shoes that will make you appear taller.. If you are a female, this should be easy since you can find a lot of female shoes with 2 or 3 inches

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