When I was in high school I was quickly made "aware" of my diminutive stature, whilst I had my first love. I was the shortest among the boys (5'0") and my crush was at least 3" taller, after that plightful fact was realized I became a pathetic piteous cretin. I started going to school wearing my shabby 3 year old Velcro sandals (my feet never grew) that had 2" heels all the while getting sent to the principals office daily since sandals wasn't allowed, I endured those moments of detention just so I could see my crush eye to eye. When the complaints started reaching to my parents I knew I couldn't continue this charade and so I improvised by folding a few socks and stacking them up onto the soles of my shoes, consequently losing my ability to innately walk. Thankfully she changed school just after 3 months and I didn't get caught wearing counterfeit lifts. So does any one have any embarrassing stories related to height??
@Android Did she noticed and remarked upon that reveal? I am glad you had a positive experience in high school, do you think if you caught height neurosis early on you wouldn't be capable of dating in college?
@Johnson1111 While anonymity liberates us from social repercussion and keyboard warriors are pervasive in the internet, we all know that the majority of girls/women's are virtue signalling saints since society has always narrated that men are visual animals while women look for beasts with glut of confidence.
Height queens might get shunned from twitter and other social medias, excluding real life cause all women acknowledge and empathize with other women that height is important for a man, they still get their demands met through tinder and other dating apps. Even though these initiated countless memes "6 ft vs 5'11" "Must be taller than 5'10" etc; that still didn't stop them nor it ever will.
6 footers with other features like a big nose or a small dck shouldn't even be compared to the plight faced by short men, the primary trait of sxxual dimorphism which is the most visually discernible is stature. That is such a subpar assertion @Johnson1111 smh
, I believe all people are focused on themselves and how they look to others in social harmony.
All women want validation whether from short or tall men, in general all humans want validation it's just that for women it's to a greater extent. So when women interact (wanting validation) with short men it seems that they are flirting (deceiving) and stringing you along and at the last moment when they'd their fill they'll "friend zone" you. All of this is conjecture but it's feasible and I am sorry if this happened to you if it did, no one deserves to be deceived like that emotionally.

Surprise, surprise women can't tell sxit. No wonder men has been lying about their height.
QuoteIf you're within the average range for male height where you live and not at shorter-than-women heights, your proportions (e.g. shoulder-to-waist ratio, fitness level, etc) will be more important than who's 1cm to 4cm taller - if we're talking strictly about just the physical attraction.
You are correct but you didn't take into account an inconvenient fashion trend that's been causing despair amongst many unfortunate men, I am talking about the sxxy high heels.
A 5'-5'3" women can easily become 5'5" or more, and since its in their nature to be indulged in domination many unfortunate men get eliminated from the already rigged competition.
Don't even get me started on make up, the advantage that women have is a sin in itself.
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