I'm assuming in a Costanza way, not a Jason Statham way
Anonymous wrote:The stereotype is that short men try harder. It’s true.
I'm the one who is 5'7" with a 5'6" boyfriend. He is an amazing lover. I would choose him a million times over. He's also bald, and overweight. He has plenty of confidence, and I find him very attractive. Before him, I briefly dated a man I considered physically near perfect. He was tall, ripped, gorgeous face. And just terrible in bed. It was like he had no idea what he was doing.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I am 5'9" and most men I date are around my height. It's fine.
I just ended a relationship with a guy who is 6'2" He was fun to cuddle, since he was much bigger than I, but he was also a lazy lover. I have dated men 2" shorter than I, and they were much better in bed. I think they had to put more effort in and it paid off!
This.
The stereotype is that short men try harder. It’s true.
Hmmm I had never heard that before but it makes sense. I'm about 5'3" and honestly don't know how tall my DH is, probably around 5'4" or 5'5" at most. He's incredible in bed, the best I've had. He doesn't care if I wear heels at all and is very self-confident without being arrogant. I could give two f*cks about how we look in pictures!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I wonder if women ever fudge their men’s heights? Or “sizes” for that matter. Height is such a thing for guys these days. Honestly, I don’t ever remember thinking about it.
My son is 15 and he asks me almost once a week how tall I think he’s going to be or tall I was at his age. His friends break each other’s rocks about who’s the shortest also.
I know women have always seemed to like tall men, but men seem obsessed with it now too.
I wonder if it’s more relevant now because of dating apps where you can filter on height. Different than chatting up someone your height in a bar and realizing you get along well with them and have chemistry.
Anonymous wrote:Date who you want. I like tall men.
Anonymous wrote:I wonder if it’s more relevant now because of dating apps where you can filter on height. Different than chatting up someone your height in a bar and realizing you get along well with them and have chemistry.
Nah...we always judge your height. Just like you do other things in women.
The stereotype is that short men try harder. It’s true.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I am 5'9" and most men I date are around my height. It's fine.
I just ended a relationship with a guy who is 6'2" He was fun to cuddle, since he was much bigger than I, but he was also a lazy lover. I have dated men 2" shorter than I, and they were much better in bed. I think they had to put more effort in and it paid off!
This.
The stereotype is that short men try harder. It’s true.
Anonymous wrote:I am 5'9" and most men I date are around my height. It's fine.
I just ended a relationship with a guy who is 6'2" He was fun to cuddle, since he was much bigger than I, but he was also a lazy lover. I have dated men 2" shorter than I, and they were much better in bed. I think they had to put more effort in and it paid off!
I wonder if it’s more relevant now because of dating apps where you can filter on height. Different than chatting up someone your height in a bar and realizing you get along well with them and have chemistry.
Anonymous wrote:I wonder if women ever fudge their men’s heights? Or “sizes” for that matter. Height is such a thing for guys these days. Honestly, I don’t ever remember thinking about it.
My son is 15 and he asks me almost once a week how tall I think he’s going to be or tall I was at his age. His friends break each other’s rocks about who’s the shortest also.
I know women have always seemed to like tall men, but men seem obsessed with it now too.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I am a tall woman, 5’11”. Every one of my boyfriends has been shorter than me, but mostly in the 1-2” shorter range. My theory is that most tall men, 6’ and up, prefer women much shorter than them.
My DH is about 1.5” shorter than me but he never cares if I wear heels, stand up taller than he does, etc. The difference is between shorter men with confidence, and those without.
And, like PP, I have no interest in being cradled in the nook of a man’s shoulder or whatever. If I want to do that, I’ll do so while laying down.
Do pictures bother you? There's no way to pose close to a man who's shorter than you without him cuddling up to you and taking on the traditionally feminine part of the pose. That doesn't make you feel awkward or turn you off?
This sounds like a young person issue. All the under 30s care about is how they look in pictures.
No I'm in my 40s, but the problem isn't the pictures, it's the reminder (that then stays with me) that I'm taking on the masculine physical role, which makes me feel the opposite of sexy, and he's taking on the feminine role, which is very unattractive to me.
I can't imagine getting all of that from seeing a photo of myself with a man who isn't taller than I am.
I personally prefer rugged, masculine men, but I don't associate that with tall men. In fact, I'd say that most of the tall men I've dated have been rather effeminate.