So, I’m a pretty average-height guy—5’7”. Not tall, not short, just… there. My feet, however, did not get the memo. They are gigantic. Size 15. Which means I leave footprints that suggest someone much larger (or possibly Bigfoot) passed through, got spooked, and took off running.
People always comment. First, the double-take. Then: “Whoa. Those are… big.” And finally, the classic: “How do you even find shoes?”
Badly. That’s how.
Shoe shopping for me is like searching for an ancient artifact. Store clerks disappear into the back, only to return shaking their heads, as if I’d asked for a unicorn saddle. “We might have one pair in the back…” And what they bring out is always tragic—some orthopedic dad sneaker the size of a small canoe, usually in a shade best described as “beige disappointment.”
For a while, I tried to hide it. I slouched. I crammed my toes into size 13s like a Victorian woman chasing a terrible beauty standard. I even considered custom shoes—until I saw the price and briefly thought maybe barefoot life isn’t so bad.
But now? I’ve embraced it. I don’t tip over easily. I get extra legroom on buses just by existing. And when people ask about my shoe size, I just smile and say, “Great for swimming.”
So… I’m sorry to do this, but…
You’re not a ‘pretty average height guy’.
I can’t be 100% certain of your nationality, but it seems English is your first language, and you measure yourself in Feet/Inches so chances are you are American…
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Average_human_height_by_country
The average adult male height in the US is between 5’ 9" and 5’ 9 1/2".
You’d have to be in Saudi Arabia, or Mexico, or South Africa, to be an average height adult male.
For Americans, looks like the standard deviation is in a broad range between 2" and 3", looking at other sources, and most SD estimates seem to be between 2.25" and 2.5".
So… you either are or are quite nearly a standard deviation shorter than the average adult male.
You are in fact short, statistically speaking.
You’d be somewhere in roughly the 10th to 25th percentiles range by differing exact figures plugged into height distribution calculations, meaning 75% to 90% of adult males are taller than you.
I don’t believe you’re sorry at all.