Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Short men typo come with overcompensating and insecurity issues. Hard pass.
Wow, stereotyping much?
Funny how fat shaming is unacceptable, but it's ok to immediately stereotype a person based off of genetic traits they can't even control. At least you can control body weights. I'm sure every country with shorter people has half the population with automatic insecurity issues just because of their genetics. Lol.
DP, There is actually a syndrome associated with being a short man, it is called napolean complex. PP that loved quite a few short men and filtered others in the process, it is a thing.
Liken it to calling an obese person insecure. You’re not shaming their weight but acknowledging that with obese it’s comes a likelihood for other characteristics (like insecurity).
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Short men typo come with overcompensating and insecurity issues. Hard pass.
Wow, stereotyping much?
Funny how fat shaming is unacceptable, but it's ok to immediately stereotype a person based off of genetic traits they can't even control. At least you can control body weights. I'm sure every country with shorter people has half the population with automatic insecurity issues just because of their genetics. Lol.
Anonymous wrote:I’m 5’10” so eliminating guys who are shorter than me would remove half the male population!
My husband is about an inch taller than me, but the serious boyfriend I had before him was 5’4”. It felt SUPER weird and I was really self-conscious about it... for about two weeks. Then I quickly moved to a place of “why the heck would I care about this?” He was confident, but not cocky, no issues with like overcompensating or anything.
We broke up after many years for completely unrelated reasons.
Anonymous wrote:Short men typo come with overcompensating and insecurity issues. Hard pass.
Anonymous wrote:Short men typo come with overcompensating and insecurity issues. Hard pass.
Anonymous wrote:Eh avoid short men like the plague. As a 5'4 woman who dated a 5'8 man. The height had an awkward feeling during intimacy moments. Hard Pass
Anonymous wrote:In college, there were a few tall model type women down the hall. Most of them swooned over a very charming and handsome short guy who also lived on the hall. When someone asks one of the women about what it was like dating such a short guy, she replied in a very husky voice: "It doesn't matter when you're in bed."
This became a common refrain. Women whispered it when he walked by. He liked it.
Anonymous wrote:Prince did ok with the ladies.