Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I thought being taller as a woman was coveted my men and women....like very model.
Models look the way they do because designers are all gay, and to them the perfect woman is a tall teenage boy.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Since I am 6'3", not really. Prefer taller for obvious reasons however my high school prom date was 5'1" and the photo I look back on is awkward.
Good choice.
"Tall guy and short woman" couples always look extremely odd, and often can be mistaken as father and "odd" daughter. It is even more weird when they walk intimately together.
I'm the earlier poster with a new bf who is over a foot taller and I agree about walking together! So awkward. He doesn't want to hold hands usually- it's uncomfortable for him I imagine- he puts his arm around me and I know know what to do with mine! It has no place to really rest other than his back. It makes actual walking so awkward too. Any tips??
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What's not to like? Spinners FTW
How does this spinning thing work?
Urban Dictionary will tell you. Let's just say they are short enough that you can spin em around and... basically do whatever...
Yeah... I looked it up. Doesn't sound good at all.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Since I am 6'3", not really. Prefer taller for obvious reasons however my high school prom date was 5'1" and the photo I look back on is awkward.
Good choice.
"Tall guy and short woman" couples always look extremely odd, and often can be mistaken as father and "odd" daughter. It is even more weird when they walk intimately together.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I've dated women from 5'1" to 5'8" never gave height much of a thought. I'm 6'3"
DH, is that you? Same for my DH.
DH told me it's the total package, not the height. When we started dating, I did say something negative about our height difference, and he said it didn't bother him at all.
If the height difference is too big, 69 is difficult/impossible with me on top (woman). But that seems to be the only downside.
No, I haven't found 69 difficult and I am 6'5".
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Since I am 6'3", not really. Prefer taller for obvious reasons however my high school prom date was 5'1" and the photo I look back on is awkward.
Good choice.
"Tall guy and short woman" couples always look extremely odd, and often can be mistaken as father and "odd" daughter. It is even more weird when they walk intimately together.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I've dated women from 5'1" to 5'8" never gave height much of a thought. I'm 6'3"
DH, is that you? Same for my DH.
DH told me it's the total package, not the height. When we started dating, I did say something negative about our height difference, and he said it didn't bother him at all.
If the height difference is too big, 69 is difficult/impossible with me on top (woman). But that seems to be the only downside.
Anonymous wrote:Tall women and shorter guys have it rougher because their height limits their options. (Usually, a 5'9 woman is not going to be into a guy who isn't at least her height, and a 5'8 guy is generally only going to be interested in women who was his height or shorter.) A 5'2 woman or a 6'4 guy basically have the whole dating field to choose from.
Anonymous wrote:"Tall guy and short woman" couples always look extremely odd, and often can be mistaken as father and "odd" daughter. It is even more weird when they walk intimately together.
As a 5'2" woman no one has ever mistaken me for "odd" daughter. I have NEVER ever had a problem getting dates with tall men or short men. And no man has ever complained about my sexy high heels, either!
Anonymous wrote:Since I am 6'3", not really. Prefer taller for obvious reasons however my high school prom date was 5'1" and the photo I look back on is awkward.
Anonymous wrote:I mean from 4'10 to 5'3.
Thoughts?