We are BACKKKKKKK with another episode of A Tall Girl’s Podcast! So glad you’re here :) Before I get into this episode I wanna say make sure you’re following me on my socials @atallgirlspodcast on Instagram, TikTok, and Pinterest so that you can stay up to date on all of the latest podcast episodes and catch a glimpse of my everyday life. Also, feel free to leave me a review below and let me know how tall you are!
It is a bit chilly over here! Fall is officially falling y’all lol. Like it used to be super humid and 80 degrees when I wake up in the mornings and now it’s 50 or 60 degrees with a little breeze. I can’t say I’m mad though. I love me some fall :) I reeeeaalllyyyy wanna do some fall activities so if you have any recommendations for any activities, PLEASE LET ME KNOW.
Today we are talking about tall girl stereotypes. You know the comments like “Wow, you must play basketball!” or “Oh my gosh, you’re so intimidating!” or “Are you a man?” That last one lowkey hit a lil different and not in a good way. But I’m sure that if you’re a tall woman you have been stereotyped like this one way or the other. And this episode is for you! We’re gonna be talking about the most common stereotypes of tall women as well as the issues and harsh truths about them.
Because in some way, shape, or form, if you’re a tall girl, these stereotypes have affected you whether it be confidence, self-image, etc. But first…
What Is A Stereotype?
A stereotype is a widely held yet oversimplified and generalized belief or idea about a particular group of people. So essentially, when you see a particular group or a person classified into a particular group, you make an assumption based on that classification. And this can be based on race, gender, profession, or even height. Often, whether good or bad, stereotypes are perpetuated by the media and pop culture. But today, we’re only focusing on the effects on tall women.
So what are the common tall girl stereotypes? And why are they detrimental to tall women? Tune in to the episode to find out more!
Thank you so so much for tuning in to this episode; I really appreciate it and I appreciate you. As always feel free to hit me up on my socials @atallgirlspodcast and let me know what you thought of this episode. Are there any stereotypes I’m missing? What did you think about the ones I discussed? Feel free to send me a message! And until then, I’ll catch you in the next one!
Goodnight and goodbyyyyyeee,
India