Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Dating a short man would feel like dating a child. I don't want someone I have to look down on and hold their hand for them to be able to cross the street.
You sound.... beastly. Ewww.
Anonymous wrote:My younger sister had this friend who was tall and good looking, had a girlfriend and a job, but went down the red pill stuff, started talking about Alpha males and masculinity all the time. Lost his girlfriend. Was rude to his female boss, lost his job. Was rude to his friends, lost his friends.
You can be tall and handsome but that red pill stuff ruins you.
Anonymous wrote:Dating a short man would feel like dating a child. I don't want someone I have to look down on and hold their hand for them to be able to cross the street.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Height is not an issue, no matter how much the red-pillers try to push that narrative. The problem is men who prefer to blame women for discriminating against their height when the problem is usually much more basic-
- either they are trying to date women who are substantially more attractive than them
- or they have other major flaws that they are unwilling to address (personality, financial, social skills, anger, etc).
If you don’t agree with me, go to any public area with lots of foot traffic and just look around you. Height is not the issue.
It really was for me and my friends when I was in my 20s/30s. All the guys we dated were 6 feet plus or just about that height. It's definitely a thing.
It really was for me and my friends when I was in my 20s/30s. All the guys we dated were 6 feet plus or just about that height. It's definitely a thing.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I've dated two short men, one I had a serious relationship with in my late 20s, and my DH. I'm 5'7" and both of them were 5'6" or a little taller.
Both are super attractive, charming, fun, and very athletic. One is a doctor who went Harvard med, and one is a big fed lawyer (as am I, that's where we met). Neither had any trouble finding attractive women to date/marry. No issues for them.
What is Big Fed? Does it pay more, because I’m guessing that he makes good money is always the answer for short men. Yes you make good money too, but would have discounted this guy if he was a nonprofit lawyer.
What? No, I would not have. Would have been just as attracted if he worked for a nonprofit. I make my own money.
Big Fed refers to fed legal jobs that are highly respected, hard to get, and often pay more. For example SEC ... some DOJ components ... that kind of thing.
Anonymous wrote:Truthfully I’m just not attracted to short men. I wish I were, but I’m not.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Thick wallet negates 90% of physical shortcomings.
Yeah, but what kind of woman are you going to attract if she'll overlook anything for money?
Anonymous wrote:Height is not an issue, no matter how much the red-pillers try to push that narrative. The problem is men who prefer to blame women for discriminating against their height when the problem is usually much more basic-
- either they are trying to date women who are substantially more attractive than them
- or they have other major flaws that they are unwilling to address (personality, financial, social skills, anger, etc).
If you don’t agree with me, go to any public area with lots of foot traffic and just look around you. Height is not the issue.