Girls can potentially increase their height during their growth spurts, which typically occur during puberty. Engaging in regular physical activity, maintaining a balanced diet rich in calcium and vitamins, and ensuring adequate sleep can support healthy growth. However, genetics plays a significant role in determining height, and most girls will reach their maximum height by their late teens. Once growth plates close after puberty, further height increase is unlikely.
about even but girls are taller at age 12 or 13
'The Gap' is a great store for taller girls. Most of their 'large' sizes are aimed towards taller girls.
People grow at different rates. And every person has a different max height. Girls that are younger than you who are taller simply have taller genes in them.
yes because the taller girls can block and can do an approach
At a young age--say 6 to 9-- girls are taller as kids grow. But when they get a little older, such as 13 and up, boys become taller than girls. The tallest human ever was a boy.
Alexis is taller. Alexis is the tallest out of the girls too.
Sure.
yes
In theory yes. girls mature at a much younger age then males therefore in middle school they are usually a bit taller. Though by the time males reach sophomore year in high school they usually become taller.
On average, boys tend to be taller than girls due to genetic and hormonal differences. However, there is a wide range of heights within both genders, and individual differences can vary greatly. Thus, it is not accurate to say that all girls are taller than all boys.
Some girls are taller than some boys, but if all you know about two people is that one of them is male and the other is female, the smart money will bet the male is taller.
Height does not matter to him. He will fall in love with who he falls in love with. He has dated girls taller than him before, and shorter.