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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Not gonna read that but will say that as petite woman just about 5’3” I used to only date shorter men. I know all about the Napoleon Complex and the associated outsize ego that shorter men seem to have, most especially if they are handsome-to-hot and intelligent. There is certainly a subgroup of shorter men who attempt to compensate by powerlifting and/or excessive tattoo plus one extreme vanity “exercise” (like interest in their hair, or clothes or tanning) and/or excessive display of wealth like car collecting or being in a showy field. I’m describing Dan Snyder- and two ex-BFs.[/quote] Good God, give me a break. I am a shorter dude. I like lifting weights for exercise and strength. I am quite strong too. I love the thrill of challenging myself physically and breaking through barriers that I've worked a very long time to get through. But apparently because I'm short it must be assumed that I'm trying to compensate for something simply because I like to exercise? Ridiculous. This would be as asinine as stating that overweight people who get into cooking are doing so because they need to compensate for their fatness. [/quote] NP. It's honestly hard for me to believe you don't have some kind of complex about being short, because if you didn't, I don't think you'd be so defensive about enjoying physical activity. [/quote]
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