The Taller Woman /Shorter Guy and other Shallow Filters

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Elizabeth619

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Hey hey, woman! I don't have a problem but I was just thinking out aloud! More like, seeing it from the point of view of people who DO have a problem with it.

I get called shallow for this?? Where is the Court of Appeals? Where is my lawyer? This is injustice on a short man! :p

Want a lawyer? I'm 5'11. Let's talk. I guarantee you the discussion will make you feel a lot smaller than what you are.
 

Elizabeth619

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I've always wanted a man taller than me but in all honesty I've dated short and tall. I have no problem looking down on a man :)
 

cinder

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based upon the latest that i've read, the average US woman is 5'4", wears a size 14, has a waist size of 35" and weighs about 150 lbs.

the average US man is 5'9" and has a 39" waist and weighs about 195 lbs.

I guess this means I am no where near being an 'average woman' I am 5 ft, I wear size 00 (if you meant waist size if you meant shoe size then I am a size 4) My waist is 22 inches.. and I weigh anywhere from 75-80lbs.
I'm pretty sure you are not American and Americans tend to be on the tall side and chubbier than people from the rest of the world. You would probably bit right in in the Asian country I'm in where the men all seem shorter than westerners and all of the girls are teeny tiny.
 
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jeremyPJ

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I don't think height should matter that much, it just depends on how much we are effected by what everyone else thinks, or our perception of it. I've dated taller than me who didn't mind at all, and shorter ones who made something of my height around "friends" compared to them, and I've dated gals the same height who made a big deal about it. Our preference just shows our true selves and how much we let others effect our lives.
 

violakat

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I'm pretty sure you are not American and Americans tend to be on the tall side and chubbier than people from the rest of the world. You would probably bit right in in the Asian country I'm in where the men all seem shorter than westerners and all of the girls are teeny tiny.
Somehow, I think Gypsygirl and I must live in a completely different US, because, most women are far shorter then me. And from what I've seen and know, most average height for women are around 5'4", like Gypsy said. Hmm, I wonder if the average heights differ also in the region of your country.
 

christian74

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My dad's first wife was slightly taller than he was, and a very clever and witty woman. On their first date, he was trying to be funny and said something like "you know, I don't usually date women who are taller or smarter than I am".

Without missing a beat, she put a sarcastically concerned look on her face and replied "well, you must not have dated very much."
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A matching avatar, eh?
 

Roh_Chris

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Want a lawyer? I'm 5'11. Let's talk. I guarantee you the discussion will make you feel a lot smaller than what you are.
Well, if you are a lawyer then I would be a prospective client right? That is not how you talk to your clients.

Tsk .. tsk..

Marketing 101 - Always be nice to your customers. Unless they pay you less and demand much more, then it is okay to shove them out of your office.

Now who needs more gyan? :p Lol J/K. This will go as my signature, if you don't hold any copyrights on it. Of course the IP rights belong to you, so I will give you due credit. :)
 

JimJimmers

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I don't recall ever meeting a girl taller than I am, but I know they exist. I would date her though, she knows my struggle of too-short washroom sinks! I think 5'9" is a great height, too much more of that and you realize a lot of inconveniences around.
 
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jennymae

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Well, if you are a lawyer then I would be a prospective client right? That is not how you talk to your clients.

Tsk .. tsk..

Marketing 101 - Always be nice to your customers. Unless they pay you less and demand much more, then it is okay to shove them out of your office.
Lol, any client filing a lawsuit on the grounds of short 'n shallow "pay you less and demand much more";).
 
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Shouryu

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Just a question - one directed towards the guys - would you date a woman who is taller than yourself?
And to the ladies - would you date a man shorter than you?
Nope, for the most part, they won't.

LOVE tall guys :)

So for me no I would not date a short guy
See?

I spent a year on Match.com, CM, PoF, everything short of the porny dating sites. The trends I saw went like this:

If she was 5'6 or shorter: wanted a man who was 6'0 or taller.
If she was 5'9 or taller: wanted a man who was 6'0 or taller.

Overwhelmingly, the women who selected 'no preference' for height would be 5'7 or 5'8. On rare occasion...and I mean RARE...a "short" or "tall" woman would list 'no preference.' But in general, west Texas and New Mexico women like their men tall.

the average US man is 5'9" and has a 39" waist and weighs about 195 lbs.
Shouryu: underacheiver for life. When average is too good...Shour's your man.

I guess this means I am no where near being an 'average woman' I am 5 ft, I wear size 00 (if you meant waist size if you meant shoe size then I am a size 4) My waist is 22 inches.. and I weigh anywhere from 75-80lbs.
Emmy, I am still praying for your safe passage to the land of Canucks, hockey, maple syrup, Tim Hortons, and introverts who only like skinny-emo-boys. Now I will be praying that there will be no strong winds whilst you reside there...because if there are, you won't stay in Canada long enough to gain residency. Don't wear baggy clothes; you'll just become a human kite.


I've never had a problem with taller women. I had an ex who was the same height as I, and she'd always wear heels when we'd have a performance (we were in several ensembles together at State) or when we'd attend the symphony or opera. Didn't bother me in the slightest, still doesn't. It's women who typically have the issue with being with a shorter man. Our society's definition of masculine and strong is usually represented through size, and I postulate that taller women, and women in general, subconsiously find men shorter than them unmasculine. I could be wrong; I've been wrong before, and it's bound to happen again. But I think the theory has some merit.
 

Roh_Chris

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Lol, any client filing a lawsuit on the grounds of short 'n shallow "pay you less and demand much more";).
Of course not. I will pay what it costs to defend my rights. I was held guilty and condemned to the shallow line without being given a hearing. That is a gross violation of human rights. I have hired a lawyer who can do a pretty good job.



Look at the picture above and read this in your mind - "Ezekiel 25:17. "The path of the righteous man is beset on all sides by the inequities of the selfish and the tyranny of evil men. Blessed is he who, in the name of charity and good will, shepherds the weak through the valley of darkness, for he is truly his brother's keeper and the finder of lost children. And I will strike down upon thee with great vengeance and furious anger those who attempt to poison and destroy my brothers. And you will know my name is the Lord when I lay my vengeance upon you."
 
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Tintin

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Of course not. I will pay what it costs to defend my rights. I was held guilty and condemned to the shallow line without being given a hearing. That is a gross violation of human rights. I have hired a lawyer who can do a pretty good job.



Look at the picture above and read this in your mind - "Ezekiel 25:17. "The path of the righteous man is beset on all sides by the inequities of the selfish and the tyranny of evil men. Blessed is he who, in the name of charity and good will, shepherds the weak through the valley of darkness, for he is truly his brother's keeper and the finder of lost children. And I will strike down upon thee with great vengeance and furious anger those who attempt to poison and destroy my brothers. And you will know my name is the Lord when I lay my vengeance upon you."
Pulp Fiction? Okay. Just so you know though, that's not a real Bible verse but a few different verses strung together with a healthy dose of Quentin Tarantino.
 
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didymos

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Pulp Fiction? Okay. Just so you know though, that's not a real Bible verse but a few different verses strung together with a healthy dose of Quentin Tarantino.

There's no such thing as a HEALTHY dose of Quentin Tarantino. ;)


 
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Tintin

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There's no such thing as a HEALTHY dose of Quentin Tarantino. ;)


Haha! Classic. I admit, I've only seen Pulp Fiction and Kill Bill (Parts One and Two).
 
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didymos

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Haha! Classic. I admit, I've only seen Pulp Fiction and Kill Bill (Parts One and Two).
I used to like 'sick' humour, but I grew over it at a certain age.

 

Roh_Chris

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Pulp Fiction? Okay. Just so you know though, that's not a real Bible verse but a few different verses strung together with a healthy dose of Quentin Tarantino.
Yes, I know. I was just quoting the dialogue. Thanks anyway for pointing it out. :)
 
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Tintin

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Yes, I know. I was just quoting the dialogue. Thanks anyway for pointing it out. :)
No worries. It's just that I've come across some Christians who think Tarantino just copied the verse from the Bible.
 
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didymos

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No worries. It's just that I've come across some Christians who think Tarantino just copied the verse from the Bible.
Goes to show you need to read your Bible YOURSELF.
 
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Donkeyfish07

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Our society's definition of masculine and strong is usually represented through size, and I postulate that taller women, and women in general, subconsiously find men shorter than them unmasculine. I could be wrong; I've been wrong before, and it's bound to happen again. But I think the theory has some merit.
I agree with that. It's real easy to get around that particular issue, but the biggest fundamental problem with short men is that in general they are severely insecure about their height.....and it either comes across as they obviously have a complete lack of self confidence over it, or they waaaay overcompensate and just become belligerently cocky/arrogant. I've seen a lot of other guys my size or shorter that blame it all on their height "women are so shallow, bla bla bla".....but it's their personal insecurity issue that's the true saboteur. Only feeds into the initial assumption regarding masculinity for people that have that problem.

What I find interesting is I've even seen dudes that are 5'8 have this problem. lol
 
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kenthomas27

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Nope, for the most part, they won't.



See?

I spent a year on Match.com, CM, PoF, everything short of the porny dating sites.

WOW, when I first read this I thought it said a PONY dating site! I thought - man, this guy's really into this thing... but then, of course it wasn't pony afterall ha ha....



so how many hands high is your current gf?