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Abstract from the Study "Personality And Individual Differences" - June 2013. PDF available here
Physical characteristics, such as height, play an important role in human mate preferences. Satisfaction with one's own height and one's partner height seem likely to be related to these preferences. Using a student sample (N = 650), we show that women are not only more selective, but also more consistent, than men, in their partner height preferences. Women prefer, on average, a larger height difference between themselves and their partner (i.e. males being much taller than themselves) than men do. This effect is even more pronounced when examining satisfaction with actual partner height: women are most satisfied when their partner was 21 cm taller, whereas men are most satisfied when they were 8 cm taller than their partner. Next, using data from our sample and that of a previously published study (N = 52,677), we show that for men, height is more important to the expression of satisfaction with one's own height than it is for women. Furthermore, slightly above average height women and tall men are most satisfied with their heights. We conclude that satisfaction with one's own height is at least partly a consequence of the height preference of the opposite sex and satisfaction with one's partner height.
Cool thing is that there is laser surgery for it. You can save up and get your hair follicles to start working again.
We can't do anything about our height now, but at least you can take care of the hair thing. Check out this video here where Jay Pharoah from SNL talks about getting laser surgery for his hair:
Pretty dope if you ask me. It's on his Instagram
An Act making discrimination on the basis of height and weight unlawful
By Mr. Rushing of Boston, a petition (accompanied by bill, House, No. 952) of Byron Rushing and others for legislation to make it unlawful to discriminate on the basis of height and weight in compensation or in terms, conditions or privileges of employment. The Judiciary.