Anonymous wrote:I’ll admit I’m more attracted to taller guys, but it’s not a dealbreaker. I’ve dated 5’4 because of who they were as a person and didn’t mind one bit.
Sort of like, my cup size is AA on a good day, and while I’m sure most men would prefer larger breasts, the ones who genuinely like me don’t mind.

Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’m 5’3” so it wouldn’t be an issue for me. I have a cousin who is 5’4” who never struggled with dating, finding a partner, etc. He definitely has a dynamic personality and is very fit/masculine. Honestly, if I were you I wouldn’t focus on it, comment on it on dates, etc. - confidence is far more important and if you are emanating insecurity about your height, it will be off-putting. While there may be people who rule you out based on your height, they just aren’t for you, and that’s okay.
Online dating can be nerve-wracking, though, for a variety of reasons and can make anyone feel insecure at times; I don’t think it’s easy for anyone. So I certainly understand your concern, it’s only natural. There are definitely women out there who won’t care about your height.
Yes. I'm 5'9" and I've dated shorter men. DH is about the same height as me. The only off-putting thing in my dating life was the two (!) men I dated who asked me to only wear flats when I was with them. No, thanks, that insecurity is not for me!
Anonymous wrote:Look elsewhere. Eastern Europe for example. There are plenty of very beautiful women there who are willing to date short guys with a good job and income.
~ Eastern European
Anonymous wrote:I’m 5’3” so it wouldn’t be an issue for me. I have a cousin who is 5’4” who never struggled with dating, finding a partner, etc. He definitely has a dynamic personality and is very fit/masculine. Honestly, if I were you I wouldn’t focus on it, comment on it on dates, etc. - confidence is far more important and if you are emanating insecurity about your height, it will be off-putting. While there may be people who rule you out based on your height, they just aren’t for you, and that’s okay.
Online dating can be nerve-wracking, though, for a variety of reasons and can make anyone feel insecure at times; I don’t think it’s easy for anyone. So I certainly understand your concern, it’s only natural. There are definitely women out there who won’t care about your height.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:There are many women for whom your height will be a dealbreaker. Perhaps even a majority.
But you're not looking to date everyone. You'll just need to find someone who doesn't feel that way.
This poster is on the money.
Anonymous wrote:There are many women for whom your height will be a dealbreaker. Perhaps even a majority.
But you're not looking to date everyone. You'll just need to find someone who doesn't feel that way.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:When I've met men out in the world and had relationships with them, they've tended for whatever reason to be over 6 feet. I'm 5'1. Online dating, I've been on dates with guys 5'4 to 6'3 and I was attracted to several of them without regard to height. I was attracted to their face and personality (and not their income, wtf? more like their financial stability I consider for something longer term.) I agree, don't worry about it. I didn't realize it at first prior to OLD, but I couldn't care less. You wouldn't want to be with a woman who did.
I have a friend your size and she never had a problem getting a date. She ended up marrying a guy over 6 ft. Tall guys like the petite girls.
This has been remarkably true IME as well. I have three close female friends who all hover around the 5' mark. Each one is married to a dude 6'+. I wonder if this makes it even harder for the short guys to find someone - petite women seem to get snatched up by the taller guys, and average/tall women want to date men at least as tall as they are.