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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I am a female and I don’t think I could find short men or very tall men attractive.[/quote] What do you think this is adding to the thread? Good for you...I guess. It's not like people can control their height. So have a preference sure! My preference is that you keep your mouth shut. (before the inevitable 'touched a nerve" reply--I am the mother of a 5'11 son. i just think PP's comment is superfluous and rude.)[/quote] +1 (Also loving the comments on this thread about 6’7” being too tall for men and 6’0” being too tall for women. Some people just can’t win I guess.)[/quote] Most people just don’t want their kids being on the extreme end of height whether it’s a 5’2” man or 6’2” female. [/quote] Maybe I should start looking into giving my lovely daughter something to stunt her growth?[/quote] Too tall girls can be treated to slow down growth with estrogen. There is less stigma for too tall girls but it’s usually not seen as desirable. Just like too short guys are not seen as desirable. I think it’s ridiculous. Short guys find companions the same as every other guy. So do tall girls. They are not handicapped in any way. [/quote]
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