Snackpower
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- Apr 21, 2013
As a 6' 5" guy, I'd like to give my two cents...
I've never considered that the reason why I've always been relatively tall was because I was genetically superior to people in some way. My parents are both 5' 10"- I'm really just a genetic anomaly more than anything.
I've talked to several women about why girls are attracted to tall guys, including my girlfriend, because it really didn't make sense to me.The fact is I didn't earn my height, and to be honest I've never made much use of it until I started going to the gym when I got to college. And it turns out I totally SUCKED at lifting weights, and I'm still not great compared to a lot of shorter guys. Now to say my height hasn't helped me in any way when it comes to women would be a lie, but I'm definitely not a chiseled athlete.
Meanwhile I have a pretty good looking friend who's 25, got his own apartment, a nice truck, and has a job that he loves working in construction for a firm. The supposed "catch"? He's 5' 3". So what, right? Granted, it's kind of funny when we hang out together, but for a lot of women I've talked to, that's really been a deciding factor as to whether or not they would find him "dateable". And that's really sad to me, because I think he's really got his life together more than I do.
He's had some success with women, but it's been almost a year and a half since he broke up with his girlfriend (who was taller than him) and as far as I know he hasn't been on a date since. Socially he's pretty average, albeit he does have a slight stutter, but I just feel bad for him because I know that his height does play a factor in his attractiveness and his own level of confidence, and I don't think it's fair. (inb4 "the world isn't fair yada yada")
I've never considered that the reason why I've always been relatively tall was because I was genetically superior to people in some way. My parents are both 5' 10"- I'm really just a genetic anomaly more than anything.
I've talked to several women about why girls are attracted to tall guys, including my girlfriend, because it really didn't make sense to me.The fact is I didn't earn my height, and to be honest I've never made much use of it until I started going to the gym when I got to college. And it turns out I totally SUCKED at lifting weights, and I'm still not great compared to a lot of shorter guys. Now to say my height hasn't helped me in any way when it comes to women would be a lie, but I'm definitely not a chiseled athlete.
Meanwhile I have a pretty good looking friend who's 25, got his own apartment, a nice truck, and has a job that he loves working in construction for a firm. The supposed "catch"? He's 5' 3". So what, right? Granted, it's kind of funny when we hang out together, but for a lot of women I've talked to, that's really been a deciding factor as to whether or not they would find him "dateable". And that's really sad to me, because I think he's really got his life together more than I do.
He's had some success with women, but it's been almost a year and a half since he broke up with his girlfriend (who was taller than him) and as far as I know he hasn't been on a date since. Socially he's pretty average, albeit he does have a slight stutter, but I just feel bad for him because I know that his height does play a factor in his attractiveness and his own level of confidence, and I don't think it's fair. (inb4 "the world isn't fair yada yada")