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Reply to "Why are women so heightist, and then complain when it turns out that a man lied about his height? "
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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]That’s what most men have to do.[b] It’s not a valid preference to have.[/b][/quote] Why not? what makes a preference "not valid?" I prefer mint chocolate chip to strawberry -- is that not valid? Should give strawberry icecream as many chances as it wants? No. Because I still don't want it. And no, I don't want your 5'8" man who claims to be 6'0" ... I just don't. Women (and men) are screened by looks, weight, hair, voice, income ... why not height? It is absolutely a valid prefernence to have. It may mean you never get a date with the person YOU find attractive. Or you may never get a second date with the person you do find attractive because you lied about your height. [/quote] Agree with this. Nine pages and no one’s answered OP’s question, “why?” Because evolutionary biology. Men are viewed by women as providers and protectors. All things being equal, a tall, powerfully built man can bring home more bison meat and is better suited to protect her and her offspring from pterodactyls. Hence the physical attraction to tall men. All things of course are rarely equal. Attraction is not a choice and as a man I get annoyed when women try to shame me into being attracted to women I’m not. I’m with the ladies on this one and OP you’re making us look bad. [/quote]
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