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“She likes to rub this into my face,” he admits. “She likes comparing shoe sizes and whenever I tried her shoes they were WAY TOO BIG on me. She would also wear really tall heels (like 7 inches) making her 7′5” and my head only reach her waist. She could carry me with no effort.“ Now 21 years old and still 4 feet 10 inches, he has learned to adapt—but his sister still enjoys comparing heights in front of the mirror, especially with her tallest heels on.
One college student wrote an entire essay about watching her 15-year-old sister soar to 5 feet 11 inches while she remained stuck at 5 feet 3 inches. “Nearly everyone comments on this eight-inch discrepancy—if they realize we’re related at all,” she writes. The situation reached a comical peak when their lacrosse coach put the younger sister on the varsity team and assigned the older one to a swing position, later apologizing with: “I didn’t even realize you were related! She’s, like, a foot taller than you.” “She likes to rub this into my face,” he admits
For a while, I felt insecure. As an older sister, you are programmed to be the mentor. When that role flips, you have to find a new way to connect. I realized that my value wasn't tied to being stronger or taller. She could carry me with no effort
Mark (22, 5’11”) had always been the scrappy older brother. He taught his sister Leah (19, 6’2”, 170 lbs of college swimmer muscle) how to throw a punch. Last Thanksgiving, a playful argument over the TV remote escalated. “I’ll take you down just like when we were kids,” Mark joked, grabbing her wrist. The situation reached a comical peak when their
For the first ten years of my life, I was the undisputed "big" sister. I reached the cereal on the top shelf; I opened the heavy jars; I was the one who walked ahead. My sister, Mia, was a literal shadow—small, scrappy, and always looking up.
“You’re heavy,” Jenna joked. “Shut up,” Sarah cried into her sister’s shoulder. “But I got you,” Jenna said.
