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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I make six digits, and more than my teacher wife. But I wear the pants. The kids and her can't get out the door in the morning without my hustling them. Make dinner? Me. Scouts and sports? Me. Leaders in all. Church too. Not her. In a nutshell, I'm a good dad, economically attractive and even physically decent...with one caveat: I'm short. Women literally overlooked me while they looked for tall dark and handsome. We have several single X-gen female friends who, while they have done very well career wise, are not happy with not finding a man. My guess is women are passing over lots of good men, economically attractive men, because they still harbor Disney delusions of how he should look. [/quote] Being short is your problem, not theirs. Some men won't date a heavier woman either. Oh, well. Your post is very telling . . . Why would you marry someone who can't seem to take care of themself in your opinion? I don't think your height had much to do with you being turned down. Maybe it was your view of women. [/quote] Meh, he’s not wrong. Being short is a disadvantage for a male. Being tall is a disadvantage for a female. It goes both ways. [/quote]
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