Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
I am not obsessed with height. I am reminded of this everyday that I can get any girl I want if I have the talents, regardless of my height.
I can't believe anyone actually says stuff like this. Narcissist alert.
How do you explain Stephanie Seymour dated the Midget Axl Rose?
To say that height doesn't matter to some women is one thing. To say that "I can get any girl I want" is a narcissist thing. No, you can not get any girl you want. Some girls don't like arrogant men, for example.
Have you ever been to gun and rose or even Shawn Mendes concerts? The number of women that throw themselves at those guys?
Ok so not any girls but most of them
Anonymous wrote:Since when is 5'9" short for a guy?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
I am not obsessed with height. I am reminded of this everyday that I can get any girl I want if I have the talents, regardless of my height.
I can't believe anyone actually says stuff like this. Narcissist alert.
How do you explain Stephanie Seymour dated the Midget Axl Rose?
To say that height doesn't matter to some women is one thing. To say that "I can get any girl I want" is a narcissist thing. No, you can not get any girl you want. Some girls don't like arrogant men, for example.
Have you ever been to gun and rose or even Shawn Mendes concerts? The number of women that throw themselves at those guys?
Ok so not any girls but most of them
Anonymous wrote:Since when is 5'9" short for a guy?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
I am not obsessed with height. I am reminded of this everyday that I can get any girl I want if I have the talents, regardless of my height.
I can't believe anyone actually says stuff like this. Narcissist alert.
How do you explain Stephanie Seymour dated the Midget Axl Rose?
To say that height doesn't matter to some women is one thing. To say that "I can get any girl I want" is a narcissist thing. No, you can not get any girl you want. Some girls don't like arrogant men, for example.
Have you ever been to gun and rose or even Shawn Mendes concerts? The number of women that throw themselves at those guys?
Ok so not any girls but most of them
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
I am not obsessed with height. I am reminded of this everyday that I can get any girl I want if I have the talents, regardless of my height.
I can't believe anyone actually says stuff like this. Narcissist alert.
How do you explain Stephanie Seymour dated the Midget Axl Rose?
To say that height doesn't matter to some women is one thing. To say that "I can get any girl I want" is a narcissist thing. No, you can not get any girl you want. Some girls don't like arrogant men, for example.
Anonymous wrote:Since when is 5'9" short for a guy?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Unfortunately it’s mostly sports. Our varsity baseball coach told a few juniors last year that, were they an inch or two taller, they would’ve made the team. So it had nothing to do with their ability or work ethic- just height
Definitely NOT true in my situation. My son was 5"6 when he played the #1 position at his HS and won the state 6A championship in tennis as a freshman. He was 5"9 when he graduated from high school. The coach couldn't keep him off the team because he easily beat everyone at the tryout as a freshman. Coaches have very little control in individual sports because of head-to-head records.
Height doesn't matter in tennis. Are you really comparing the importance of height in basketball, which is what others were discussing, to tennis?
It matters in tennis too. Taller guys have better reach and bigger guys have faster serves. Top ATP guys are generally all 6 foot or over.
You need to get out more often. There are many Asian players on the tennis rosters in Fairfax County Public School that are NOT tall. The kid that won three state 6A championship from Chantilly HS is barely 5”8’.
Maybe you need to get out of Fairfax and take a look at top college and pro players.
- Brian Harman: 5”6 and won the British open golf championship in 2023
- Andre Agassi: 5”10 and won 8 grand slams in tennis
- Michael Chang: 5”9 and won the French Open
- Leyton Hewitt: 5”10 and won both Wimbledon and US open over 6”+ Pete Sampras
- Rory Mcllory: 5”9 and won multiple golf grand slams
Lots of short peoples in pro sports, including the 5”6 superstar Jose Atuve.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
I am not obsessed with height. I am reminded of this everyday that I can get any girl I want if I have the talents, regardless of my height.
I can't believe anyone actually says stuff like this. Narcissist alert.
How do you explain Stephanie Seymour dated the Midget Axl Rose?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
I am not obsessed with height. I am reminded of this everyday that I can get any girl I want if I have the talents, regardless of my height.
I can't believe anyone actually says stuff like this. Narcissist alert.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Unfortunately it’s mostly sports. Our varsity baseball coach told a few juniors last year that, were they an inch or two taller, they would’ve made the team. So it had nothing to do with their ability or work ethic- just height
Definitely NOT true in my situation. My son was 5"6 when he played the #1 position at his HS and won the state 6A championship in tennis as a freshman. He was 5"9 when he graduated from high school. The coach couldn't keep him off the team because he easily beat everyone at the tryout as a freshman. Coaches have very little control in individual sports because of head-to-head records.
Height doesn't matter in tennis. Are you really comparing the importance of height in basketball, which is what others were discussing, to tennis?
It matters in tennis too. Taller guys have better reach and bigger guys have faster serves. Top ATP guys are generally all 6 foot or over.
You need to get out more often. There are many Asian players on the tennis rosters in Fairfax County Public School that are NOT tall. The kid that won three state 6A championship from Chantilly HS is barely 5”8’.
Maybe you need to get out of Fairfax and take a look at top college and pro players.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Unfortunately it’s mostly sports. Our varsity baseball coach told a few juniors last year that, were they an inch or two taller, they would’ve made the team. So it had nothing to do with their ability or work ethic- just height
Definitely NOT true in my situation. My son was 5"6 when he played the #1 position at his HS and won the state 6A championship in tennis as a freshman. He was 5"9 when he graduated from high school. The coach couldn't keep him off the team because he easily beat everyone at the tryout as a freshman. Coaches have very little control in individual sports because of head-to-head records.
Height doesn't matter in tennis. Are you really comparing the importance of height in basketball, which is what others were discussing, to tennis?
It matters in tennis too. Taller guys have better reach and bigger guys have faster serves. Top ATP guys are generally all 6 foot or over.
You need to get out more often. There are many Asian players on the tennis rosters in Fairfax County Public School that are NOT tall. The kid that won three state 6A championship from Chantilly HS is barely 5”8’.
Maybe you need to get out of Fairfax and take a look at top college and pro players.
What exactly do you think is going to happen to the vast, vast, vast majority of varsity student athletes in FCPS?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I am currently 5”7 and I was 5”5 when I graduated HS in ‘95 and I was never bothered by height. I played varsity golf in HS and D1 golf. I married a cheerleader who is 5”7.
Why does marrying a cheerleader matter?
High value woman
Height is ovverrated in HS if you play a varsity sport, play a musical instrument such as guitar, or can sing like Justin Beiber. I am reminded everyday that Axl Rose, who is 5"8, used to date the supermodel Stephanie Seymour, who is 5"10.
The fact that you think about this daily really shows how obsessed you are with height. It just isn’t the status marker you seem to think it is.
I am not obsessed with height. I am reminded of this everyday that I can get any girl I want if I have the talents, regardless of my height.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Unfortunately it’s mostly sports. Our varsity baseball coach told a few juniors last year that, were they an inch or two taller, they would’ve made the team. So it had nothing to do with their ability or work ethic- just height
Definitely NOT true in my situation. My son was 5"6 when he played the #1 position at his HS and won the state 6A championship in tennis as a freshman. He was 5"9 when he graduated from high school. The coach couldn't keep him off the team because he easily beat everyone at the tryout as a freshman. Coaches have very little control in individual sports because of head-to-head records.
Height doesn't matter in tennis. Are you really comparing the importance of height in basketball, which is what others were discussing, to tennis?
It matters in tennis too. Taller guys have better reach and bigger guys have faster serves. Top ATP guys are generally all 6 foot or over.
You need to get out more often. There are many Asian players on the tennis rosters in Fairfax County Public School that are NOT tall. The kid that won three state 6A championship from Chantilly HS is barely 5”8’.
Maybe you need to get out of Fairfax and take a look at top college and pro players.