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Why do most tall girls/women complain about not having a boyfriend? Why not just date short guys?!

Why don’t they just give short boys/men a chance?! They’re too busy trying to look for tall men that mostly prefer short women. I mean Don’t be so shallow! Why do they think they get rejected so much? Because they refuse to date someone shorter than them. They could miss out on a great guy!
I know a girl in college and she’s about 6ft tall. She hasn’t had any luck on dates. She’s been turned down because of her being tall.
She said every guy that’s hit on her or interested in her are her height or shorter than her. Her two exes were shorter than her. She said she envies my height because petite women get the cute tall men. We’ll height doesn’t even matter even if we have preferences.
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WhateverWorks · 36-40
🤔 I haven’t known tall girls that have any different rejection issues than short girls. They just have a harder time finding men they are attracted to who they are also a good fit with in other ways. I think… people know who they are and are not attracted to and we should really stop trying to guilt people out of what comes naturally to them. 🤷🏻‍♀️ Friendship is an important relationship foundation and other qualities are also attractive, but only seeing someone as a friend/teammate that you force yourself into being sexually aroused for doesn’t (very rarely) works long-term. I definitely wouldn’t want someone to have to mindfnck themselves into being with me lol
PetiteJulie01 · 22-25, F
@WhateverWorks Okay yeah you do have a point but she needs to understand that if she keeps rejecting guys because of their height or size, she will miss out on a great guy.
WhateverWorks · 36-40
People say that’s a lot, but it’s almost never the case 🤔 Hell, people said this a lot to me and it definitely turned out not to be true. People end up alone for a lot of reasons, but it’s typically nothing to do with height @PetiteJulie01