"Hey, you are not taller than me", this is the ridicule from 156's mother. She always felt that at 162, I was just a little shorter than her. I am very concerned about my height. My friends around me are a head taller than me, "Where? It's obviously so much taller than you!" I looked in the mirror and gestured with my hands. "Alright, alright, let's get taller." Every time I forced my mother to say that sentence, I was willing to give up. I just woke up after watching this movie today, why does my mother think she is taller than me, she just wants me to grow taller a little bit slower, and if the time is a little bit slower, she can still take care of me for a few years and watch me work , find friends, get married.
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