Perfect on paper guy but he’s…5’4

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:You’re too old to let petty shit like that get in the way of being with a great guy. But you should probably cut him loose because he deserves better than your shallow self.


This PP is a MAGA.

All of you pushing the lie “height does not matter!” are just a bunch of MAGAs pushing a MAGA lie.

Every normal woman knows and accepts that a guy’s hight matters.


You sound short.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Don't do affirmative action for men. He's not the perfect man. He's missing a key element important to you: height. Imagine if you were 250lbs, but everything else about you was unchanged. He wouldn't give you the time of day long enough to make out your hair color, much less actually date you long enough to think of you as the perfect woman who just happens to be fat. You'd just be another fat chick he passed on. He wouldn't feel a bit of guilt about it either because no one expects men to downgrade their standards.

Think of it this way: How mad would you be if this midget cheated on you? It would sting that much more because you lowered your standards for him. Yet, this guy is every bit as likely to cheat as his 6'4 counterpart because men don't do gratitude. Move on.


X 1,000. Would OP get called shallow if they were a man who didn’t want to date a 5’ 300 pound woman? People are attracted to what they’re attracted to. Short men are to women what fat women with small bust sizes and flat butts are to men. It is what it is. Deal.


And every single time this comes up - you can't change your height. You CAN change your weight/workout etc.


So change 300 pounds to being ugly or an A cup.


This! And a lot of people have tremendous trouble losing weight and can’t go from 300 pounds to 120-140 realistically. It happens, but extremely rarely.

As PP says, you can’t change being ugly though. If a 6’ young handsome doctor married a 300 pound ugly woman with an A cup his friends and family would probably think he was mentally unwell. Yet somehow people on here are scolding women for not wanting to date short men when they are literally hard wired to find short men unattractive. No one would call the young doctor shallow for not wanting a fat, ugly, flat wife, but women need to just suck it up and date some short dude? Just no.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Don't do affirmative action for men. He's not the perfect man. He's missing a key element important to you: height. Imagine if you were 250lbs, but everything else about you was unchanged. He wouldn't give you the time of day long enough to make out your hair color, much less actually date you long enough to think of you as the perfect woman who just happens to be fat. You'd just be another fat chick he passed on. He wouldn't feel a bit of guilt about it either because no one expects men to downgrade their standards.

Think of it this way: How mad would you be if this midget cheated on you? It would sting that much more because you lowered your standards for him. Yet, this guy is every bit as likely to cheat as his 6'4 counterpart because men don't do gratitude. Move on.


X 1,000. Would OP get called shallow if they were a man who didn’t want to date a 5’ 300 pound woman? People are attracted to what they’re attracted to. Short men are to women what fat women with small bust sizes and flat butts are to men. It is what it is. Deal.


And every single time this comes up - you can't change your height. You CAN change your weight/workout etc.


So change 300 pounds to being ugly or an A cup.


And those can be changed as well - can't change your height!
Anonymous
Huh, I thought all the ladies were falling over themselves to tell men that they didn't want to get married any more because they could support themselves and didn't need them anymore.
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:5’5” male gets the impression American women have more of an obsession for finding a tall guy than women in other countries.


It matters more in this culture. Short men will tell you that the mistreatment starts when they are in late ES and comes from other males. Short men earn less.

Are we going to blame women for short men earning less?


The wage gap thing is exaggerated though, we are talking a few percent at most between a 6’2 and a 5’4 man… and these figures are averaged out over large diverse populations. If you’re comparing individual men there are way more important things to look for to predict earning power.
Anonymous
Women are biologically wired to prefer tall men because height signals dominance and ability to win violent encounters.

Which is why I always find it odd how so many liberal/feminist women openly prefer tall men. The implication is that you prefer to be in a subordinate position to them and have a hard time feeling attraction to men who you feel are beneath you.

Men’s and women’s brains literally work differently at a biological level and this is one of many examples of it playing out. It’s not cultural, it’s in our DNA to prefer men who are dominant over us and more powerful/capable. People are in massive denial about this due to modern liberal ideology that tries to blend the genders together and make it seem like we’re the same
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Don't do affirmative action for men. He's not the perfect man. He's missing a key element important to you: height. Imagine if you were 250lbs, but everything else about you was unchanged. He wouldn't give you the time of day long enough to make out your hair color, much less actually date you long enough to think of you as the perfect woman who just happens to be fat. You'd just be another fat chick he passed on. He wouldn't feel a bit of guilt about it either because no one expects men to downgrade their standards.

Think of it this way: How mad would you be if this midget cheated on you? It would sting that much more because you lowered your standards for him. Yet, this guy is every bit as likely to cheat as his 6'4 counterpart because men don't do gratitude. Move on.


X 1,000. Would OP get called shallow if they were a man who didn’t want to date a 5’ 300 pound woman? People are attracted to what they’re attracted to. Short men are to women what fat women with small bust sizes and flat butts are to men. It is what it is. Deal.


And every single time this comes up - you can't change your height. You CAN change your weight/workout etc.

Actually you can change your height with surgery, just as you’re suggesting with breast implants.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Women are biologically wired to prefer tall men because height signals dominance and ability to win violent encounters.

Which is why I always find it odd how so many liberal/feminist women openly prefer tall men. The implication is that you prefer to be in a subordinate position to them and have a hard time feeling attraction to men who you feel are beneath you.

Men’s and women’s brains literally work differently at a biological level and this is one of many examples of it playing out. It’s not cultural, it’s in our DNA to prefer men who are dominant over us and more powerful/capable. People are in massive denial about this due to modern liberal ideology that tries to blend the genders together and make it seem like we’re the same

Ew, written like some maga incel wet dream. None of this is true. Crack open a book once in a while.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Don't do affirmative action for men. He's not the perfect man. He's missing a key element important to you: height. Imagine if you were 250lbs, but everything else about you was unchanged. He wouldn't give you the time of day long enough to make out your hair color, much less actually date you long enough to think of you as the perfect woman who just happens to be fat. You'd just be another fat chick he passed on. He wouldn't feel a bit of guilt about it either because no one expects men to downgrade their standards.

Think of it this way: How mad would you be if this midget cheated on you? It would sting that much more because you lowered your standards for him. Yet, this guy is every bit as likely to cheat as his 6'4 counterpart because men don't do gratitude. Move on.


X 1,000. Would OP get called shallow if they were a man who didn’t want to date a 5’ 300 pound woman? People are attracted to what they’re attracted to. Short men are to women what fat women with small bust sizes and flat butts are to men. It is what it is. Deal.


And every single time this comes up - you can't change your height. You CAN change your weight/workout etc.

Actually you can change your height with surgery, just as you’re suggesting with breast implants.


Not really. You’re comparing a relatively minor operation vs an extremely radical and painful one that also happens to be expensive, only adds 2-3 inches at best, and will cripple you for life.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Don't do affirmative action for men. He's not the perfect man. He's missing a key element important to you: height. Imagine if you were 250lbs, but everything else about you was unchanged. He wouldn't give you the time of day long enough to make out your hair color, much less actually date you long enough to think of you as the perfect woman who just happens to be fat. You'd just be another fat chick he passed on. He wouldn't feel a bit of guilt about it either because no one expects men to downgrade their standards.

Think of it this way: How mad would you be if this midget cheated on you? It would sting that much more because you lowered your standards for him. Yet, this guy is every bit as likely to cheat as his 6'4 counterpart because men don't do gratitude. Move on.


X 1,000. Would OP get called shallow if they were a man who didn’t want to date a 5’ 300 pound woman? People are attracted to what they’re attracted to. Short men are to women what fat women with small bust sizes and flat butts are to men. It is what it is. Deal.


And every single time this comes up - you can't change your height. You CAN change your weight/workout etc.


So change 300 pounds to being ugly or an A cup.


And those can be changed as well - can't change your height!


Of course you can. Surgery to inflate your boobs, surgery to elongate the legs. Time to step up if you want a date.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Don't do affirmative action for men. He's not the perfect man. He's missing a key element important to you: height. Imagine if you were 250lbs, but everything else about you was unchanged. He wouldn't give you the time of day long enough to make out your hair color, much less actually date you long enough to think of you as the perfect woman who just happens to be fat. You'd just be another fat chick he passed on. He wouldn't feel a bit of guilt about it either because no one expects men to downgrade their standards.

Think of it this way: How mad would you be if this midget cheated on you? It would sting that much more because you lowered your standards for him. Yet, this guy is every bit as likely to cheat as his 6'4 counterpart because men don't do gratitude. Move on.


X 1,000. Would OP get called shallow if they were a man who didn’t want to date a 5’ 300 pound woman? People are attracted to what they’re attracted to. Short men are to women what fat women with small bust sizes and flat butts are to men. It is what it is. Deal.


And every single time this comes up - you can't change your height. You CAN change your weight/workout etc.

Actually you can change your height with surgery, just as you’re suggesting with breast implants.


Not really. You’re comparing a relatively minor operation vs an extremely radical and painful one that also happens to be expensive, only adds 2-3 inches at best, and will cripple you for life.


Many women are permanently injured from breast augmentation.

What’s your excuse for being short?

Time to man up.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Huh, I thought all the ladies were falling over themselves to tell men that they didn't want to get married any more because they could support themselves and didn't need them anymore.


*to tell short men they don’t need them.

Men who are tall, handsome, or rich will always be in high demand.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Women are biologically wired to prefer tall men because height signals dominance and ability to win violent encounters.

Which is why I always find it odd how so many liberal/feminist women openly prefer tall men. The implication is that you prefer to be in a subordinate position to them and have a hard time feeling attraction to men who you feel are beneath you.

Men’s and women’s brains literally work differently at a biological level and this is one of many examples of it playing out. It’s not cultural, it’s in our DNA to prefer men who are dominant over us and more powerful/capable. People are in massive denial about this due to modern liberal ideology that tries to blend the genders together and make it seem like we’re the same

Ew, written like some maga incel wet dream. None of this is true. Crack open a book once in a while.


It’s not only true, the truth is actually more extreme than what the PP wrote here.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Women are biologically wired to prefer tall men because height signals dominance and ability to win violent encounters.

Which is why I always find it odd how so many liberal/feminist women openly prefer tall men. The implication is that you prefer to be in a subordinate position to them and have a hard time feeling attraction to men who you feel are beneath you.

Men’s and women’s brains literally work differently at a biological level and this is one of many examples of it playing out. It’s not cultural, it’s in our DNA to prefer men who are dominant over us and more powerful/capable. People are in massive denial about this due to modern liberal ideology that tries to blend the genders together and make it seem like we’re the same


Is this the same biology that tells men to spread their seed far and wide?
Anonymous
No scrubs and no short-men.
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