• ArcaneSlime@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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    Am short, fuck tall women (not exclusively, but repeatedly in both contexts [multiple taller women multiple times each]) without lying about height (doesn’t hurt that my shoe size is 2+ avg for my height, if you catch my drift.) Go for it guys many women aren’t that shallow, and for the ones that are:

    I’ll still be the first to call out bodyshaming short dudes and ask how much a bodyshaming woman weighs (“really fatty, no short guys? The taller woman I’m currently fucking is 110 soaking wet, which she often is for my short ass”)[that said I have also had sex with bigger women and enjoyed it and would again, but they were nice people, fatshaming is just eye for an eye fun, not for real people only shortshamers.]

    Sorry for the ADHD parenthesis because every thought has multiple bonus thoughts, but body shaming either needs to be all ok (not preferred) or not ok to do to men either (preferred.)* I can meet in the middle and plastic surgery shame all genders, but that’s it (at least that is an intentional choice.)

    *Retaliatory shaming to make a point aside

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    Most people don’t really know what they want until they’ve had their perspective is broadened.

    Filtering people out based on specific physical attributes is wild in my opinion. So glad I found my partner before that became ‘normal’.

    That being said I’m speaking for full fledged adults. We have research now that suggests adolesence extends to age 32. I wouldn’t be suprised if people in their 20s were overly focussed on the concept of a perfect physical match in their search for a partner, just from my memory of living through that age.

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    The last girl I dated was 5’10", and I’m 6’1", for comparison, but when we sat down next to each other, she was a good 2", taller than me, because my legs are much longer than hers, but my torso is shorter.

    If she had my legs, she would have been 6’3", and if I had hers, I would have been 5’8"

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    Slight tangent: maybe this is just an online thing since I hardly ever hear it in real life, but I do not understand the mean comments towards short men (especially from women who are still shorter than them). You get all the benefits of man™ in compact form. What’s not to like??

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      I don’t get it either. I’m 5’4", my first boyfriend was 5’1", and it was fine? It lasted less than a year in highschool, but I remember it fondly.

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      I’m 5’3 and my last girlfriend was 5’10. That relationship was pretty good and she seemed happy for like a year but she did tell me once that she wished I was taller though and also ended up cheating on me so who knows…

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        Damn, I’m sorry 🫂 that is a flaw with her character and not your height though.

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        Dude a Presa Canario couldn’t take my short ass down, I have weapons, plural. On me. Always.

        Most dogs just want the pets though, you’d be surprised how much a well placed “awww who’s a good dog” will work on most of them.

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        Chihuahuas are the scrappiest ones lol. If it won that fight I’ll give credit where it’s due.