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Old May 7th, 2013, 19:38   #11
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Originally Posted by uplifting_trance View Post
No it has to do with strength actually,but usually taller women have more strength than shorter. And then it has to do with the lift...piggybacks are much easier than shoulder rides or cradles for example.
But being over 6' as you say,it'll be ultra-hard to find a taller girl to lift you.

Funny thing is that, if you enjoy being lifted by taller women,like me,then unlike most guys who are under 5'6" and dislike it..you'll consider being short as a blessing
No, height has no correlation to strength.
Actually, the taller the person the stronger they have to be to lift someone onto their shoulders (for example) - its further to lift and also they are more likely to buckle (slenderness is greater).
Lifting owes more to technique than it does to strength - tho if two women (or men) have similar grasp of technique obviously the stronger will be able to lift more.
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