Anonymous
Post 10/09/2024 10:23     Subject: Short to average height women: Do you feel intimidated by tall women?

Anonymous wrote:I am 5'3"

I do not feel intimidated by very tall women because I do not find them very appealing. They look odd to me. Same for a fat, super thin, very short woman etc.

I will notice pretty and well put together women. I also do not notice name brands. People should wear what suits them.

As for me, I like men who are between 5' 6" and 5' 11" I find very tall men look weird. I also do not like people with very long or very small faces. My DH is 5' 10*

Mainly people should be proportionate in face and body. I do not like lumbering people.




People do not exist for your pleasure! Proportions are societal constructs that have enfeebled your mind, fool!
Anonymous
Post 10/09/2024 10:20     Subject: Short to average height women: Do you feel intimidated by tall women?

I'm 5'4" and not intimidated by taller women, but I think some of then are intimidated by me. Because I am petite, I speak up and am assertive. People dont expect that from someone who looks like me - short slim, pretty. I suppose they expect me to have a more passive personality.
Anonymous
Post 10/09/2024 10:12     Subject: Short to average height women: Do you feel intimidated by tall women?

I am 5'3"

I do not feel intimidated by very tall women because I do not find them very appealing. They look odd to me. Same for a fat, super thin, very short woman etc.

I will notice pretty and well put together women. I also do not notice name brands. People should wear what suits them.

As for me, I like men who are between 5' 6" and 5' 11" I find very tall men look weird. I also do not like people with very long or very small faces. My DH is 5' 10*

Mainly people should be proportionate in face and body. I do not like lumbering people.


Anonymous
Post 10/09/2024 09:56     Subject: Short to average height women: Do you feel intimidated by tall women?

My sister is 6'1'' and it's usually men who get aggressive around her for existing, not women.