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I'm 5'11 so prefer someone my height or taller. But if I met a great guy and he was a little bit short I'd probably still date him. Don't know if I could wear high heels though.
My Nana was 3-4 inches taller than my Grandpa. We never noticed it or talked about it. Not a big deal.
If they look uncomfortable or embarrassed, then it shows and draws attention to it.
(..and I am a good dancer)
What can I say !
@Non I'd play lots of tunes for you
I have them chilling in the fridge for you.
I'll just work around you while I am cleaning and dusting. I hope I won't disturb you.
If the man is shorter then I am. Then he must be a toddler._____
PS. My Height Is 5/0.
But! I Do Lie About My Height. To keep them guessing! Hehee.____
But anyway a woman with a brain and a good heart,can have the reality enough,to solve all the problems.....so the size of the brain and the heart,has for sure much more meaning,than any length ore size
Rolf
Rolf
Being a man would you date a woman who is taller then you ? As a woman would you date a man who,is shorter then you ?
On paper it does matter to me. I would prefer a woman my height (180cm) or taller in bare feet. I have noticed I tend to bend to the person I am listening to. It's a habit of mine to give an ear. I would prefer a woman into whose eyes I could directly look without adjusting my chin or someone I could look up to, and hold up my chin. I've had enough experience with women that the simple physical psychology of looking up at a partner would be a plus at this stage.
Now all that is on paper; it's a checkbox theory for a dating website. If the chemistry were strong enough, I would overlook the theory but I would still want to look up to her regardless.
I prefer taller men....the taller, the better....
I think its understandable a tall woman would want to date a tall man. I do feel sorry for shorter men who get turned down because short women want tall men. But everyone likes what they like.
I date people I like...but certain characteristics are important...being attracted to another can be superficial at first...but it is the personality that makes a relationship last...
It's a long way to go for a dance! Pedal is on the other side of the country! It would take him weeks to bike here.
Being taller really does make a difference in terms of being more likely to have a better standard of living, according to a new study published in the British Medical Journal.
And, what’s more, men find women with simple faces more attractive. This study says that results support recent advances in psychology and neuroscience that suggest aesthetic preferences are a perceptual bias favouring efficiently coded stimuli.
This last bit is easy for anyone to know for oneself if one’s honest. When I was 22 years old, and more heavily under the influence of (peak performance guru) Tony Robbins, I sat down at my kitchen table with dozens of headshot photos of women I thought were attractive. Since I was a tall drink of water at 60 kg and 180 cm, someone thin like myself was attractive so I wasn’t so concerned that way. Looking at all the photos I noticed some differences and some similarities and focused on the similarities to find attraction. This was one way I could spontaneously meet a woman and not be tongue tied for a genuine compliment to give because I had already identified my attraction and could easily see articulate it.
I also discovered what attracted me to a face was usually the one feature that a woman did not like, which made my compliment all the more powerful because it was true and unforced. (So much for all the negative talk about ideal/perfect people here.)