I am a 15 and 9 months, a boy and have 5''8 father and 5'' foot mother. Iam 5''8 now how tall could i be at 21
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it depends on genes, not only your parents, they say if you take a child at 27 months old and measure his height then double it, that is how tall he will be. ask your mother how tall you were at that age.
You have done pretty well so far! You have the potential for a little more growth but its impossible to say just how much!
your guess is as good as anyone's. Your height is determined genetically and there is no way to know what it will be until you get there.
Lets seeeeeeeeee. your almost 16 and 5'8. WOW! I'll say your gonna be about 5'9 or 5'10
6' or better.
You could be about 6 foot 2 or so by the time you are 21. If you and your dad are both 5 foot eight, and your mom is 5 feet, you are going to be taller than your dad by a little.
You probably wont get much taller.
I wouldn't say you will get over 6 feet at the most.
But if grandparents were 6 foot or so you could get it from them.
You will continue to grow you are so young still boys usually grow a little more in high school. Also you should work on your english a little.
Look towards your grandparents. A lot of traits tend to skip generations.
Hard to say. My parents were 5'7" and 5'5" and I'm 6 foot tall, (and no, I don't look like the milk man) but that's because my mother's father's family had taller guys. I was fully grown by the time I was 16 though, but some guys can keep growing into their early 20's. Only time will tell...
I'm sure you won't get any taller, most likely. The exception is if your grandpa or other men in your family are tall. My dad is very short and so is my mom. But my brother is now 5'11". He took after my grandpa and other men in my family.
In general males stop growing at the age of 18 or even before, so hopefully you will grow a bit taller.
In some rare and uncommon cases males will actually grow up to the age of 21 and in some extremely rare and almost unheard of cases even up to the age of 25.
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