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Brightwolf
March 11th, 2017, 02:10 PM
Should your body proportions be close to even when you're done growing? Mine aren't even close. My hands/arms are different sizes and so are my feet. My legs and arms look long for my body, but I have broadish shoulders. Will I even out proportionately?

Zachary G
March 11th, 2017, 02:14 PM
You will even out eventually, but you know that one side of your body is naturally slightly larger than the other.

jamie_n5
March 11th, 2017, 02:16 PM
I think that we all have slightly different proportions of body parts. Yours aren't visibly noticeable just looking at you are they? I know my feet are almost 1 shoe size different. I have never measured my arms or legs or anything so I couldn't tell you about that. I think that you are perfectly normal. If you are concerned about it that might be a good question for your doctor.

Brightwolf
March 11th, 2017, 02:49 PM
I think that we all have slightly different proportions of body parts. Yours aren't visibly noticeable just looking at you are they? I know my feet are almost 1 shoe size different. I have never measured my arms or legs or anything so I couldn't tell you about that. I think that you are perfectly normal. If you are concerned about it that might be a good question for your doctor.

My torso is very noticeable, but my arms aren't. My feet are also almost a size different.

Hermes
March 11th, 2017, 06:17 PM
Bodies are never absolutely symetrical - if you look at a Face that has had one side replaced with a copy of the other side (flipped) so it is completely symetrical it actually looks very odd.

I had never though about whether the asymetry may be more when growing than when grown. I do remember when my adult teeth were replacing my first teeth one side would always happen slightly before the other so it would not be surprising if this happenned elsewhere on the body.

Pichu
March 11th, 2017, 06:20 PM
Long arms and legs compared to the body just means you're still growing and will even out eventually.

Everyone has different sized hands and feet, maybe not to the extreme of a full shoe size, but there does tend to be a variance in size.

You're fine, Connor ^-^

Brightwolf
March 11th, 2017, 07:54 PM
Long arms and legs compared to the body just means you're still growing and will even out eventually.

Everyone has different sized hands and feet, maybe not to the extreme of a full shoe size, but there does tend to be a variance in size.

You're fine, Connor ^-^

Thanks Pichu! :P

Beauregard
March 11th, 2017, 10:24 PM
If as long as you aren't done growing you aren't completely evening out. It takes longer for some guys. I'm still not 100% either so I hope I can still grow a couple of inches taller.

Brightwolf
March 11th, 2017, 10:30 PM
If as long as you aren't done growing you aren't completely evening out. It takes longer for some guys. I'm still not 100% either so I hope I can still grow a couple of inches taller.

Same here.