"Hello Tall Mamas": Mzansi Tall Girls Show Out in Numbers Online, SA Completely Stans
- A tall Mzansi girl recently started a wholesome Twitter thread on tall South African girls
- Her post soon blew up as many tall locals girls flocked to the comment section to share snaps of themselves
- Many locals loved to see the tall girl appreciation post and were soon sharing many compliments
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A beautiful young and exceptionally tall South African lady recently graced our timelines with her snaps and called on other local tall girls to share snaps of themselves - which they did happily.
"Tall Girls Thread," she captioned the snaps of her beautiful self.
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South Africa clearly has a lot of tall girls who don't mind showing off their legs for days as the thread soon became filled with snaps of tall Mzansi beauties standing proudly on their long legs. See a few of their inspirational posts below:
@kutlwano_masote said:
"1.83, hey"
@Selaelo_08 said:
"I'm so tall man, but otherwise here's to long legs"
@Siphe_Mphazima said:
"Mina nawe 1 day, okwamanje, take this"
@Mhayise said:
"& I go around saying I'm tall, ayikho lento, lo 1.8 wami akasebenzi la."
@kgotso_pedi said:
"Satafrika has no tall girls tlheng. I’ve beeeeeewn looking."
Briefly News also reported that Twitter user, @AckonPhyllis, posed an interesting question via Twitter recently when she asked tweeps what they’ve heard about tall girls. The caption included a photo of a tall, beautiful woman and the post was geared towards exposing various myths.
Many jumped on the bandwagon to comment as it attracted nearly 300 responses and was liked nearly 2 000 times. Some of the comments were made by tall women who shared their experience.
While others recalled their experiences with those lanky females growing up. A few tweeps felt that they preferred dating men who were shorter than them.
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Source: Briefly News