Are you the shortest in your family?

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Are you the shortest in your family?
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I have 3 brothers and one sister. My sister is 5'9, my 2 brothers are 6'+ and my other brother is 5'7. I am not the shortest, but only by one inch. Our mother is only 5'4 and our father is 6'4 so I guess we got left in limbo lol

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My mother is shorter than me, but that is it. My father is 3 inches taller and my two sisters are around .5" to a whole inch taller.

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I am yes. My mother is 5'4, my brother is 5'11 and my father is 6'1. I am only 5'.

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My mother is 5 ft 1, dad is 5 ft 6 and my sister is the same height as me 5 ft 4

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Cool. My dad is 6'1, my mom 5'1 and I am the height that you see listed on my profile lol.

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Wow, so right in the middle Dunnokskis

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