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Woman tells 5' man that they have to have children with other people
Short King agrees to a speed dating type of situation and one of the women suggests that if there was even a possibility of them dating, they would need to have children by other people. The part where she says this is at 00:11. |
2 | 678 | by ahimsa42 |
Comedian gets attacked on stage by shorter guy. Heightism in comments.
It's restricted due to the on-screen assault. Not defending the wanna-be gangster who attacked him in any way, but the comments on the video are a heightism and height insult gold mine. |
0 | 174 | by ChuckChill |
Why is it some women won't admit they're shallow and gaslight instead?
What I mean is, there are hundreds of thousands of videos on YouTube, Tik-Tok and Facebook of women insulting short men and expressing their unwillingness to give them a chance, but when you talk about this, they insist this doesn't happen? These videos and memes get liked and shared thousands of times daily, but if you bring this up by calling them out on this, you either get crickets or "most women aren't like this, you must hate women", etc. Similar content aimed at women which criticize their behavior, bodies or life choices get shaming language or threats to cancel. As a guy in college, I'd like to know why we can't even bring this up. I'm not some incel, I get dates, but it baffles me that people can't have honest conversation about something that everyone knows happens.
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2 | 197 | |
6ft woman pokes fun of and shames a 5'4 man she dated.
Most of the comments are along the lines of "You're going to kill your genes!" and anything else to slam this short guy. So many saying she's "so funny". How? Here is the video link: https://www.youtube.com/shorts/goHvMgOKXwM |
1 | 210 | |
Battle rapper RONE disrespects shorter opponent.
I don't know if dude was rapping or giving a lesson in statistics. Low blows for sure, but it is battle rap. I can't count how many times I watch shows like this where the first thing they'll do is go for height insults if the guy is on the shorter side. The video is on TikTok. |
0 | 212 | by MrNo1 |
Lipstick alley at it again with the gaslighting
The women there never, ever, ever insist that tall men with garbage personalities have them because they are tall. Never, ever, ever. |
1 | 134 | |
Started by joshbaskins
SNL mocks shorter men (again)
100% cringe. |
0 | 120 | by joshbaskins |
Started by jamies632
Tall men who don't try
I want to make it clear I don't mind loosing to men who have worked for their achievements. If a guy who has put more work in, is more qualified, funnier, takes more risks gets the girl/job/promotion/more respect than me; fair enough. I am not going to be pretend to be a saint and say I don't envy such men but when a man earns something on merit, it is just. To beat them or match them I just have to work harder, take more risks myself. However they is a category of man who winds me up no-end, I will illustrate with an example. Guy at work who has a rich parents who sent him to an expensive school, he didn't work, so failed his exams. He ended up a a second rate uni and failed there as will. This guy has had every advantage in life and has done nothing with it. He does make up for that with charm, any talents outside work, he is a complete mediocrity. Yet he has a knockout stunning girlfriend. This doesn't make sense till you discover he is 6'2" and that is all that seems to matter. Another guy ended up with equally stunning women and once again he has done nothing to deserve it. He has a low status job, with no prospects. He is not exceptionally smart or funny, he doesn't even workout. The guy is 30 years old and looks middle aged. It doesn't matter, he is 6' 4" and thanks to that, he can cruise though life on the easy setting. I find these men so frustrating because I know I am better than them. In every field of life I beat them. I have a better job than them, I went to a better uni, am more qualified and have more talent than they do. I am also in far better shape but none of that matters because they are above the magic 6' mark they beat me without even having to do a thing. |
1 | 1,430 | by theyoungone |
Ever meet a tall guy who was cocky just because of his height?
I always hear people going on and on about this "napoleon complex" thing, but in my own personal life, it's almost always been the opposite. Whenever I am the shortest in the room in a social or professional setting, there is always one taller guy who "peacocks" and acts like they're tough stuff. Many times it's them showing off in front of a woman and others its with snarky comments, but the showing off and comments are usually comparative. The showing off could be passing something over my head, placing something in a really high place, or just flat-out disrespect, but to make themselves look good. No one ever calls them out on it and I'm convinced it is height related. |
5 | 1,822 | by jamies632 |
How many of you stand up to height shaming?
I'm not talking about your typical short jokes, but rather the blatant disrespect mean-spritied "jokes" or off-the-cuff comments directed at you to belittle you or convey inferiority relative to everyone else. These are the type of comments that someone would make and then play it off as "a joke". I've read on other forums (reddit for one) where they advise you to "embrace" the humor and "accept that you are short". I think this is misinformed. By self deprecating you invite more ridicule. I usually will tell someone straight up that I don't find jokes like that humorous, it's like bullying or body shaming which aren't welcome in professional settings. I will give them a serious look too. Especially in the work place, once you give off the idea that this type of behavior is acceptable, it will happen again and again and again. |
1 | 1,692 | by gymshorts |
Matt Walsh speaks out about the short Bagel Guy and denounces shaming
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0 | 857 | |
Miley Cyrus making "heightism" a little more acceptable among females
not that they needed any more influence, but she recently bragged about her boyfriend being above 5 foot 9 among other traits, no doubt females see this and they think, "god, I can not settle for a guy under 5 foot 9 if that is what it takes to have a real man!" of course I am sure Miley and those who are like her are the first to call for a males head if they make any disparaging comment about a female and her appearence, but of course short guys, and also guys who do not have a good "dick game" are fair people to demonize in the feminist culture today https://twitter.com/PopCrave/status/1074832369071345670
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2 | 1,304 | by oneshortguy |
Samantha Bee dedicates time to Height Shame Vladimir Putin on her show
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1 | 825 | by joshbaskins |
Started by ShortNProud
My female boss...
So I have a female boss and she is about 5'10. She is 5 inches taller than me. Anyways, I wanted to see all your takes on this. I seem to feel like she treats me like a "puppy" in a sense. She always asks bigger guys around the place to move bigger boxes or go up high to unload things. When I offer to do something, she tells me not to worry about it and always asked this other man I work with, lets call him Bob. Bob is 6'1 and in really good shape. He is a few years younger than me but like 15 years younger than her but I swear she has a thing for him. I work for a delivery service by the way, so height isn't a factor. Is she doing this because she thinks I am weak? |
8 | 3,675 | by Dez |
Started by Spider
Why do I get told this...
Quote: Originally posted by Bonez Just like taller thin women, attractive or not, get told she should have been a model. or real tall men get told they should have been in the NBA.
Best statement that could have followed. People just make judgment on appearence not intellegence or skill. |
7 | 2,296 | by Spider |