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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]How many people would stop dating or refuse to date a kind, handsome, athletic, and {traits that belong in explicit forum} man because he is “too short?”!?[/quote] Well, I am one of the moms who wrote about having a shorter son, and I think that honestly, I gravitated toward tall and big boned men. But that was because I've always been chubby, and I didn't want to feel big with a guy. It wasn't about the men. It was about my own insecurities. I do also think that honestly, there is a point where you have to be confident as a woman if you want to date a man who is a lot shorter than you. 5'8 is one thing. 5'3? 5'4? That truly is very short for a man. [/quote] 5”4 for a grown adult male is pretty rare anyway so you don’t have to worry about that. [/quote]
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