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Confidence is the single most attractive trait women find in men. If you've not got it, you are always going to struggle with women, even if you look like Brad Pitt. It doesn't matter because they want a confident man that makes them feel calm and relaxed. There's many men who are pysicaly attractive but never get into a relationship due to being shy and having low confidence.
I truly believe that a confident man can achieve anything no matter what he looks like. Let's face women love confident men. If I could choose, I'd rather be an average or below average looking man with supreme confidence than a model looking man with low self esteem and insecurity's.
I think the point he's trying to make is that this is probably more factual in everyday life, but not online. Also, that this won't work upon first impressions. There is nothing wrong with stating that some have more advantages in life. I think the problem is taller people don't want to come to grips with the idea that somethings in life were just handed to them. No likes to admit they got somewhere with help along the way (where other people have to work twice as hard). Think about whites versus other minorities.
Nope. Because it's a men's issue, it will always be on the back burner.
I think a "glass ceiling" exists for just about everyone who doesn't fit society's ideal, even for groups who historically weren't "marginalized" in the most widely accepted view of what being "marginalized" means.
So (unattractive) women, blacks (particularly black women), short men, poor people, etc all have to deal with this extra hard work to attain what the idolized groups can get with far less effort.
5'5 and 5'6 are in the same social category as far as I am concerned. You could possibly grow to 5'7 but it's good to be comfortable with yourself no matter what height you are or end up becoming because you are who you are of course.