Originally Posted By smedley 3 feet tall, it's much easier to have stuff shortened than lengthened when it comes to trousers, trust me Also (and this is speculative on my part) there seems to be less obvious physical issues attached to being 3ft than 9ft.
Originally Posted By Mrs ElderP I also vote for very short. Both would be difficult, but little people have a large, active community. I know of no such community for giants.
Originally Posted By RockyMtnMinnie 3 feet tall. If you were 9 ft tall you would be taller then most ceilings.
Originally Posted By Disneymom443 Wow that is such a hard one... I think it would have to be 3ft. so at least you could have a group of people that you could relate to.
Originally Posted By Ursula 9 feet tall. Since I'm already short, there are a LOT of problems with being short that tall people don't have. Seats are too big, and my legs never touch the floor in standard couches. When there is a crowd event, I sometimes just turn the other way because I can't see anything. Forget grocery shopping, I can't reach the top shelf even if I jump. I know tall people have problems too. My boss is tall and it is funny when he has to use my computer since I have my desk designed for my height. He can barely fit at my desk. So, it goes both ways, really. And I am 5' 2".
Originally Posted By mater4 I would have to say short. I would think that it would be easier to fit on the rides at DL this way. Although I would need some shoes with lifts to go on the rides with height requirements.
Originally Posted By DAR I'd say 3ft tall. That way I could get a part in the upcoming Hobbit films. Or I could play a Jawa in the Star Wars tv show. BTW isn't this supposed to be #4?
Originally Posted By jdub Oh, I thought maybe "Would you rather...#4" became victim of The Mad Admin!
Originally Posted By davewasbaloo Hmmm, I think I would go short. More things that you can do rather than not. Plus a normal bed would seem huge.
Originally Posted By LacyBelle 3ft tall, I think. My back would not be able to handle the hunching over all the time if I were 9ft fall. btw..."Would you rather...#4" is already out there. It's just called "Would you rather..."
Originally Posted By iamsally I was thinking, "Of course 3 feet. Not that much shorter than I am now." But then I got to thinking about how many calories a 9ft. person would need to consume each day. Hmmmm........
Originally Posted By lesmisfan i dont know if i would like to be either. you so limited with both heights. so ill just plead the fifth.
Originally Posted By Tinkeroon I think 3 ft. I am already short and can't stand it, so it surprises me that I would say that. Like Ursula, I am 5'2" (well, close anyway) and it makes you feel so juvenile to have your feet dangling when you sit in a chair or on the couch (and especially a public toilet). And like her, I never can reach things on the top shelf in a store. I am forever looking around for some tall person to "please" hand me something down. And store clerks are never around when you want them. I have gone so far as to climb IN my grocery cart and hang on to the shelves so the cart doesn't move while I get something up high. But tall people don't necessarily have it so good either. You should see Schmitty in Shiva's Firebird. and then there are all those tall jokes... but 3 ft. and 9 ft. are extremes in either direction and come with their own sets of problems. But I'm used to being short so I guess it wouldn't be such a "stretch" for me. LOL
Originally Posted By RockyMtnMinnie >>>But then I got to thinking about how many calories a 9ft. person would need to consume each day. Hmmmm........<<< Good point. The tallest man was 8'11" tall and he ate about 8,000 calories a day. But then on the other hand. As expensive as food is getting, I would run out of money and starve to death.
Originally Posted By amazedncal2 Feeling quite tall at 5'3" Yesterday I was at the office standing on a step stool. I could see over the partitions. I asked DH if this was what he could see (he is 6'2") and he said no he could see even more. It was like being in another world. I think I'd like to try the 9' but just for a little while. Like Alice in Wonderland.