Anonymous wrote:I prefer a handsome face and zero belly fat. That's just me... I am super turned off by men who have any squish.[/quot]
Me on the other hand I love squishy women. They are great in bed too.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think women in all cultures prioritize tall men but lately it’s become more of a thing for women to obsess about. With the rise of dating apps and hookup culture young women care mostly about how hot a guy is as opposed to long term partner material, and height is something you can easily filter in one of these apps. I think it’s become harder for short men to compensate with income too because women want the full package. A short guy with a high status career is still undesirable. I’m a 5’5 man and married now but dating was brutal even though I was earning in the top 1-2% and hitting the gym 4-5 days a week. I’ve had better luck with foreign women in general but still plenty of women in other countries who want a tall guy so it’s not a slam dunk. My wife is American.
Dating was brutal because you were looking for a very attractive woman, when your height kicks you out of that status for men.
My family has very tall and very shirt men. None of them struggles to date. I would even argue that some of the shorter men got the best partners. But they had to work harder on their personalities. Same story goes for women. The less attractive you are, the more impressive you have to be. Big deal!
Anonymous wrote:I was watching a show on YouTube and this guy was going around asking short men about their insecurities around their height. 99% of them wished they were taller at least 6 feet, they expressed that women don't pay attention to them and a few of the guys said that they think their height holds them back. It's kind of sad because these are young men and their confidence is ready shattered due to their height. I am 5'11 and even at my height I don't come across a lot of men taller than me yet we are acting like tall men are all over the place.
I don't think fat women have the level of lack of self esteem that short men have. Just by judging the way fat women dress it's clear that they are confident in their look. And they may not be wrong because clearly men are approaching them.
Personally I think the issue is that young men have to have a certain way, look a certain way to be attractive to women. I think all men should just focus on themselves. Superficial criteria such a height are just an ego boost for women when they reject men.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think women in all cultures prioritize tall men but lately it’s become more of a thing for women to obsess about. With the rise of dating apps and hookup culture young women care mostly about how hot a guy is as opposed to long term partner material, and height is something you can easily filter in one of these apps. I think it’s become harder for short men to compensate with income too because women want the full package. A short guy with a high status career is still undesirable. I’m a 5’5 man and married now but dating was brutal even though I was earning in the top 1-2% and hitting the gym 4-5 days a week. I’ve had better luck with foreign women in general but still plenty of women in other countries who want a tall guy so it’s not a slam dunk. My wife is American.
Dating was brutal because you were looking for a very attractive woman, when your height kicks you out of that status for men.
My family has very tall and very shirt men. None of them struggles to date. I would even argue that some of the shorter men got the best partners. But they had to work harder on their personalities. Same story goes for women. The less attractive you are, the more impressive you have to be. Big deal!
+1 not so attractive women with not so attractive bodies have a hard time dating, too.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’m 5’8” and I’ve had relationships with guys from 5’6” to maybe 6’6”. First, tallness doesn’t necessarily translate into “male size” which was a surprise to me. But a great, loving personality is far more important. My husband is 5’10” so he’s not much taller than me but we fit together very well. Our children are growing like weeds so I’m sure they will be our height or taller.
It does translate so you would be wrong.
Anonymous wrote:I am 5’2 and I don’t like tall men towering over me. Much prefer shorter ones.
Anonymous wrote:I’m 5’8” and I’ve had relationships with guys from 5’6” to maybe 6’6”. First, tallness doesn’t necessarily translate into “male size” which was a surprise to me. But a great, loving personality is far more important. My husband is 5’10” so he’s not much taller than me but we fit together very well. Our children are growing like weeds so I’m sure they will be our height or taller.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think women in all cultures prioritize tall men but lately it’s become more of a thing for women to obsess about. With the rise of dating apps and hookup culture young women care mostly about how hot a guy is as opposed to long term partner material, and height is something you can easily filter in one of these apps. I think it’s become harder for short men to compensate with income too because women want the full package. A short guy with a high status career is still undesirable. I’m a 5’5 man and married now but dating was brutal even though I was earning in the top 1-2% and hitting the gym 4-5 days a week. I’ve had better luck with foreign women in general but still plenty of women in other countries who want a tall guy so it’s not a slam dunk. My wife is American.
Dating was brutal because you were looking for a very attractive woman, when your height kicks you out of that status for men.
My family has very tall and very shirt men. None of them struggles to date. I would even argue that some of the shorter men got the best partners. But they had to work harder on their personalities. Same story goes for women. The less attractive you are, the more impressive you have to be. Big deal!
Anonymous wrote:I think women in all cultures prioritize tall men but lately it’s become more of a thing for women to obsess about. With the rise of dating apps and hookup culture young women care mostly about how hot a guy is as opposed to long term partner material, and height is something you can easily filter in one of these apps. I think it’s become harder for short men to compensate with income too because women want the full package. A short guy with a high status career is still undesirable. I’m a 5’5 man and married now but dating was brutal even though I was earning in the top 1-2% and hitting the gym 4-5 days a week. I’ve had better luck with foreign women in general but still plenty of women in other countries who want a tall guy so it’s not a slam dunk. My wife is American.