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This is a post from reddit. I'll link it below the copied/pasted text from the post:
Random girl found me on FB...
I'm a musician and she claimed to be "super into music" so I took her to see Chevelle at the Upstate Concert Hall in Clifton Park NY.
Her first words to me after meeting in person were "Wow...I didn't think you were that short!"
(I'm 5'6", she's looked to be 5'3"-5'4")
So we hang out at the bar for the opening acts and it's clear to me that she's not interested by the way she's throwing back shots and blabbering on about how hot the bouncer was...
"Seriously...Did you see his muscles?!"
Me: Yea...He's a big guy...
"He's gotta be at least 6'4"!"
Me: Most likely...
"I would let him do whatever he wants to me!"
Me: Seems like the kinda guy who would end up raping someone.
"You can't rape the willing"
Chevelle goes on and she's into it, but tells me she's going to the bathroom and disappears...
Concert's over and she's nowhere to be found...
I'm texting her and she finally gets back to me..
"Hey...I met this other guy outside and he offered to let me stay at his house...You probably think I'm a real bitch but I can't settle for someone I know I can do better than...I'm sure you'll find someone eventually "
That was 2014 and I haven't been on a date since
On a positive note, Chevelle put on an amazing show!
You literally can't make stuff like this up. The reddit post is here: here
Not black, but Puerto Rican. I'll tell you that while I have gotten some negative feedback over my lifetime, I know for a fact it isn't as negative as it might be for a black or white person. People expect us to be short. Not to sound racist but my black friends in high school who were short always did better with non-black girls.
Daily Mail is full of sh**. According to Daily Mail, short men are more likely to have cancer, more likely to have receeding hairlines, more likely to have a heart attack, more likely to cut classes in university, more likely to have mortgage foreclosures. If anything it shows their editor's disdain for shorter men. Every week they post some BS where they twist studies to fit their narrative.
I know there is light at the end of the tunnel. While it is tough for some of us to date because women almost universally find shortness unattractive, I do know many short men who've hitched. I work with many short men who have been married for years. Sadly, I know many who have divorced, with their wives lamenting at their height on their way out.
How did you meet your wives? Were they okay with your height from the beginning?