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A woman in this particular sub-reddit goes on a rant and pulls data to prove that "short women don't have it easier in dating" which apparently "men say constantly".
The whole post and replies are laughable at best as their data shows exactly what we say. Their beef it seems is that they aren't getting as many dates as women who are average height, but if you look at the charts they attached to their post, they still have way more dates than average height men. For example a 5'3 woman has 82% potential matches, almost as much as a 5'10 guy and 5'3 is still under average height for a woman. On top of that, according to this data, a 5' woman has almost as many matches as a 5'8 guy. Don't get me started on the guys 5'6 and below.
What exactly was she trying to prove here?
I'll tell you what. She's only upset that she's not able to have the same success with tall men as women who are taller than her.... but, there is a whole sea of short guys she could date......b-b-but she doesn't want "them" lol.
You can find that Reddit post here.
As the saying goes, "Watch what they do, not what they say".
I'm on the fence. I have strongly considered getting this to go up to 5'9, but having and being able to afford the right doctor is a non-negotiable.
I've read countless forums threads and watched hundreds of video on this subject,. and the only doctor I would trust is Dr. Paley in Florida. The surgery is close to $200K if done in the U.S. and you would need down time of at least six months to a year which at this stage of my career is not possible.
While the surgery is getting better, there would need to be an incredible leap forward which would minimize the downtime. Considering the psychological and real world benefits, I think even with current cost, it is worth every penny when you consider you are tampering with your legs!
My take from this is that a lot of older women with kids will remain single because they still want a tall, dark and handsome man, and they want to have that guy to herself. Unfortunately, that isn't how the dating market is set up and they will have to compromise.
You can tell by how long they held out in this round that they were so excited to meet a man who checked all of their boxes only to be let down when they find out he has a line of women already dealing with him.
95/5 is pretty accurate. Great analysis.