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Posted on Aug 29, 2020, 3:23 pm
#21

Quote from: extremis on October 17, 2018, 04:02:21 PMI've never understood people who ask this question. If you're going to go this route, why don't you cut out the middle man and just move to a cabin in the middle of the woods? Or just become a shut-in and never leave your house? What problem, exactly, do you think you're solving by "moving to a shorter country"?

You do realize that taller people are still preferred in "shorter countries", right? Heightism doesn't just vanish when you cross borders.

By the way, the bit about the average man being 5'4.5" in Peru is not true, at least not the way you think it is.

That average, which I assume was taken from Wikipedia or some other source found through a quick Google search, was taken from the ENTIRE male population of the country, i.e. it includes older men and people who live in impoverished rural areas, who very often ARE malnourished, and when I say "malnourished" I don't mean like it in the sense that the poster Bruce Wayne on this forum often talks about it, like he thinks that if he had just slept more and drank 6 gallons of milk a day he'd be 6'3 or whatever idiot cope he's always going on about. Rural and "suburban" areas of Peru are very often impoverished to the point a family will eat 1 meal a day, and those meals often only include minimal portions of meat/poultry/fish or dairy products, if they're included at all.

Young men who live in metropolitan (to use the term loosely) areas of Southeast Asian and South American countries, where the people can afford food, are very often 5'6" and above. In the wealthy areas (private, gated communities for the rich), they're often even taller. I have WITNESSED this myself, as in I've actually physically been in several South American countries as well as some Southeast Asian ones.

This dumb "just go to a 3rd world country, everyone is short" meme needs to die. All the idiots on r/short and other  hole boards who parrot this often do it because they see these outdated, skewed statistics and go "what?! the average girl in the Phillipines is only 4'10"? peruvian girls, 4'11"? vietnamese girls, 5'0"Why don't people just move to a shorter country?! oh man oh man, I'm buying a plane ticket RIGHT NOW!"

Then they arrive at Manila/Lima/Hanoi or whatever and the average girl is 5'3"+ and is eye level with them or above with heels on and they're like "wait what? that's not what wikipedia said!!!". It's idiotic.


@Bruce Waynee

Even your favorite intellectual can't handle ya

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Posted on Aug 29, 2020, 6:14 pm
#22

Lol, ghkid. Spot on.

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Posted on Aug 30, 2020, 11:19 pm
#23

I can tell you from personal experience that living in a shorter country does help. In my home country, the average male height is 178 cm; I never felt short there. Now I live in a city where the average male height is almost 184 cm. At work, there are only two guys shorter than me (I’m 180 cm, by the way), and both of them are already in their 50s.

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Posted on Aug 30, 2020, 11:32 pm
#24

Quote from: NotSoBigBadBruin on August 30, 2020, 11:19:59 PMI can tell you from personal experience that living in a shorter country does help. In my home country, the average male height is 178 cm; I never felt short there. Now I live in a city where the average male height is almost 184 cm. At work, there are only two guys shorter than me (I’m 180 cm, by the way), and both of them are already in their late 50s.


do you plan to stay in your current city? or do you plan on going back to your home country at some point?

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Posted on Aug 30, 2020, 11:33 pm
#25

imho id rather break both my legs than move away from friends and family

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Posted on Aug 31, 2020, 12:34 am
#26

Even though it sucks to be 180 cm in a place where most guys my age are > 185 cm, I don’t want to go back. I have a beautiful wife and kid, and we all feel comfortable living here. But I’m pretty sure I could get my obsession with height under control if we moved to a country where the average male height is between 175 and 178 cm.

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Posted on Aug 31, 2020, 12:41 am
#27

Quote from: NotSoBigBadBruin on August 31, 2020, 12:34:45 AMEven though it sucks to be 180 cm in a place where most guys my age are between 185 and 190 cm, I don’t want to go back. I have a beautiful wife and kid, and we all feel comfortable living here. But I’m pretty sure I could get my obsession with height under control if we moved to a country where the average male height is between 175 and 178 cm.


hey at least you are in a good place! im sure relocating would be a bit harder with factors keeping you in your current country. i think the big advantage you have is you already got the happy family so its not like your doing it for extrinsic factors like love life. youre just doing it for yourself.

have you talked to your wife about your height neurosis? what did she think?

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Posted on Aug 31, 2020, 1:23 am
#28

Moving to a shorter country will certainly ease the pain but the problem will probs persist. I travelled to vietnam where I'm a few cms taller than the average but it was still pointed out that I'm short because I'm not Vietnamese and they know I'm below average height given where I'm from. Still it does help and you have better chances to gain respect.

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Posted on Aug 31, 2020, 4:44 am
#29

Dis the stupidest shiet Eva. Why not move to fukin pygmie tribe while ur at it. Why not move to a 4th world country from a 1st world also. Just fulkk urself up ya 😂 learn a whole aass language tooo

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Posted on Aug 31, 2020, 7:09 am
#30

Quote from: wannabeidol on August 31, 2020, 12:41:03 AMhey at least you are in a good place! im sure relocating would be a bit harder with factors keeping you in your current country. i think the big advantage you have is you already got the happy family so its not like your doing it for extrinsic factors like love life. youre just doing it for yourself.

have you talked to your wife about your height neurosis? what did she think?


Thanks for the encouraging words! Yes, I’d certainly do it only because of my own vanity. I don’t have any real disadvantages because of my height.

I haven’t talked to her yet because I’m still trying to figure out if I really want to do CLL. If I were single, I’d do it immediately, but I also need to think about what’s best for my family.

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