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Whenever in conversation, I am quickly told by non short men that there are "plenty" of women who prefer short men or who do not factor in height when it comes to attractiveness.
Good example is when on break from a meeting at work a few weeks back, a few men were expressing how difficult dating was for them despite being pretty open in terms of their preferences. This was met with variations of "I only like tall and fit men" from the women at our table, followed by "It's good that there's someone for everyone" when they realized that only "tall and fit" came out of their mouths to describe their perfect partner (i.e. cleaning up their mess).
So a friend of mine insists that height is not that big of a deal and is dismissing the many studies done and is instead collecting her own data based on observation. She wants me to do the same. To actually record how many same height couples and couples where the man is shorter day to day for about a month. It's pretty obvious that I will see more couples where the man is taller, but the point is that there are "plenty" of women who don't mind a shorter man.
Want to play this game with me? Answer the poll above after about a month or any period of time to confirm or dismiss my friend's claim. I am in the belief that it is stacked up against is in the dating realm. What do you think?
We all know the real deal. They'll just tell us it's our attitude and not our height. This confirms thought that average height women are a little more lenient with height RELATIVE to everyone else.
Manlets are supposed to "learn" that they must come to terms with being at the bottom of the totem pole, always last choice (or not an option) for women no matter how unattractive she is, last in line for jobs or job promotions and thankful for anyone that acknowledges them in anyway.
In other words, resigned to second or third class status. Seen but not heard.
I've never heard anyone discuss "manlets" off of the internet, but online, the term is used in just about any discussion concerning short men, especially YouTube.
Sometimes in the workplace or when hanging out it happens, where a woman would single me out to make jokes, but almost always mean spirited. It's been happening since I graduated college. Usually surrounding guys would laugh then get in on the bullying.
Any of this happen to you guys?