First, is "he" short? Ask men who are 5'1 about their dating lives. The ladies aren't lining up for them unless they happen to earn over six figures. Even then the ladies still aren't lining up.
Reality hurts.
If he wonders why what he earns and his height matter, then he has no clue how modern women shop for partners. Xe is probably like "Women don't care about what their partner earns. They're not shallow like men. They just want a man who is sensitive and will cry with them during the Notebook."
Yeah... Xe is about to discover the reality of the male dating world. It won't be fun.
The woman he asked out probably also wants a working penis and someone who feels and acts like a man and who can give them children. Sounds like she had her period. I don't know any grown men who cry over one rejection. Depressed - Maybe but full out weeping?
Alot of the fake Trans are gays who can't accept they are gay for whatever reason and are looking to match their sexuality to their body. I doubt many or these people have true dissasociative disorders....more like extreme self loathing and gullibility.
I remember an episode of Rubin Report where Dave Rubin said that he considers the entire trans movement to be anti-gay since it obsesses about "fixing" people rather than encouraging them to accept themselves for being different. That reddit post sounds just like one of his examples, suddenly we can't have tomboys anymore gotta butcher them into fake males that nobody wants anyway when plenty of men and lesbians would have loved to have a tomboy partner.
I earn WELL into six figures in a rural, inexpensive area to live and I can't get a girl to bat an eye my way, even when I step out of my expensive car in front of them. Oh, they'll look at the car, then they'll look at me get out of it and suddenly their attention needs to be elsewhere.
Why? I'm 5'6".
I'm not fat or ugly in the least. I'm 190 lbs, work out daily, have a full head of well kept hair, a nicely trimmed beard and I can dress myself very well; not like some dumpy slob.
Any woman who married me realistically wouldn't have to lift a finger to work again outside of the home, but that six inches of height I'm missing is a deal breaker for them.
American women are superficial dumpster trash. Pure and utter garbage. I wouldn't marry an American girl, especially a college educated one, for almost any reason whatsoever. She'd have to be a unicorn that was raised under a proverbial rock before I'd even consider dating her.
You sound very bitter, so a word of advice. Instead of focusing on the faults of the women you seek to date, work on yourself. You may think this is cliche but it's the best thing you can do whenever you find yourself in a romantic rut. Having a partner whom you love and who loves you back for who you are (not money or car or height) is a blessing bestowed upon you by God. You have to earn it. Work hard on your own faults (anger, envy, pride etc.) and your romantic life might just improve...
You're confusing bitter with stated realism. All I did was quote facts emphatically.
I'm not in any kind of mental distress, romantically or otherwise. I'm not the problem... it's American women need to catch up. Sadly, this generation of American women won't catch up until they're herding cats around their miserable lonely apartment in their 40's wondering why the dates have dried up.
Sucks for them cause they sure as shit ain't latching onto me after they've wasted their youthful reproductive years blowing their backs out on men who discard them in the same bin with the soggy condom.
"American women are superficial dumpster trash. Pure and utter garbage." Those are facts? No, you're bitter, and the way you talk about women is ugly. Not a big surprise why you're not doing well with them. Millions of Americans - including women - are happily married, raising great families, and working to make America great again. Where I live, there are plenty of men around 5'6" and they do just fine with women. Maybe it's your location. I know a man around that height who said he didn't even know he was short until he moved to the Midwest.
You're both correct. There is a well established and a well acknowledged height advantage, but that could also be making him bitter.
Now that said, if you're into that sort of thing, there are a good few women out there who are specifically interested in having shorter men. They're just fewer.
Best advice tends to be just to get out, interact with people (as hilariously poorly timed as this is for 99% of the population) and live your life.
Looking too hard will just make you feel bitter. Showing off your money will just make you seem shallow or attract the wrong kind of woman anyway.
When you have a height disadvantage, the best thing to do is to focus on being social and being yourself.
Perhaps a new 3 piece suit would shift focus from your height and present a more traditionally masculine air.
Perhaps building your chest and arms up (don't forget your legs) will change your image. Maybe change the length of the beard, or shave it entirely. A good beard of various lengths can attract many different women, or put them off.
If you've got a beard, maybe get into the beardsman life. Experiment with different oils and fragrances. Scent is a powerful thing.
Presentation is important. There are many ways we can modify our presentation if we are trying to attract people. Key is to not become something you aren't though.
Looking too hard will just make you feel bitter. Showing off your money will just make you seem shallow or attract the wrong kind of woman anyway.
I think that’s where they get the term Napoleon complex. Most (not all) of the short men I’ve worked with always came off as insecure and had to flex to show what they have or who they banged or whatever thing they think tall men talk about. Just came off as off putting. The ones that loved themselves and their short stature always were easy going and good humored. And in turn had no issues with finding a mate bc they weren’t trying too hard.
Dude, just stop. You are absolutely clueless. Being an man under 5”9’ is a severe handicap that very few American women will overlook. OP will have to go to a foreign country where the native men a tinier than he is in order for him to have a decent chance at finding a mate.
“You have to earn it.” Juxtaposed that advice to the women who throw themselves onto men who obviously “haven’t earned it” and you get begin the understand the confusion and resentment somebody could take with your suggestion.
I really think that the people down-voting these comments live in some kind of idealized 2010, or before, past. The dating world has change so drastically and completely since around 2010 that it's not even recognizable anymore.
The "just go out there and earn it and be confident and work out and dress better" crowd are truly and utterly clueless. I am a very confident man. I don't walk around staring at my shoes. I keep my head up, shoulders back, make eye contact, smile and am very sociable. I work out daily. I dress well, but not flashy... but I'm a swipe-right to the vast majority of women because I don't hit first six in the 666 rule.
Then I'll see a 6' tall dude meeting a woman out somewhere that I know she matched on a dating app. You can just tell when a couple is meeting the first time from a dating app. I can take one look at this dude and know he's gonna smash and trash her and then she'll be on tiktok tomorrow crying her eyes out about "Why do all the good men keep ghosting me after I let them smash me on the first date??!?"
It's kind of sad how women treat short men. I'm 5'3" and it's much more preferable to have someone closer to my height, then having to constantly stand on my tip toes or crane my neck.
I'm really not sure why so many women feel the 6' is a dealbreaker, what do you even gain by having someone you can't even kiss or hug properly?
I'm about 5'11", a little shorter by a very small bit. I'm not tall, but instead very broad. I lean into my broad stature. I like traditional men's fashion from ages past, e.g. a 3 piece suit vs 2 piece.
For what it's worth though, we all have disadvantages in our own ways. Men tend to like women shorter than them, so naturally that's a point in favor of the natural order.
It's how we can confidently lean into our advantages that gives us the greatest power over our circumstances.
When times get even harder I guarantee you that you will start receiving that attention. What you do depends on you. Just remember how they treated you when times were good. I'll never forget the "hey bighead" text I got from a girl who friendzoned me. Happened after the rent moratorium ended.
Oh yeah big time. I knew the moment she contacted me she just wanted a simp to do her bidding cause the first thing she started talking about is her financial issues and had asked me for money. I laughed so hard I almost got a hernia. Havent heard from her since.
In my opinion, confidence is everything. If you think it’s because you’re short, it is usually what manifests. I’ve dated short and tall guys and the height has never been a factor. If you exude real confidence within yourself, women know and are attracted to it. The women who snub you most likely have very low self worth and compensate through materialistic bs.
Yes, unless your physique is at least part way to GigaChad, have political clout, lots of cash to show, then you have to be cleverer than the rest. Nothing is given, just like she was used to getting hit on, now she's the one that has to make the move and that goes against her genetics.
Of course, not being used to rejection from a young age, each one is devastating. Especially if she LOOKS like a trans. (Women can look more masculine than men can look feminine)
First, is "he" short? Ask men who are 5'1 about their dating lives. The ladies aren't lining up for them unless they happen to earn over six figures. Even then the ladies still aren't lining up.
Reality hurts.
If he wonders why what he earns and his height matter, then he has no clue how modern women shop for partners. Xe is probably like "Women don't care about what their partner earns. They're not shallow like men. They just want a man who is sensitive and will cry with them during the Notebook."
Yeah... Xe is about to discover the reality of the male dating world. It won't be fun.
The woman he asked out probably also wants a working penis and someone who feels and acts like a man and who can give them children. Sounds like she had her period. I don't know any grown men who cry over one rejection. Depressed - Maybe but full out weeping?
Alot of the fake Trans are gays who can't accept they are gay for whatever reason and are looking to match their sexuality to their body. I doubt many or these people have true dissasociative disorders....more like extreme self loathing and gullibility.
I remember an episode of Rubin Report where Dave Rubin said that he considers the entire trans movement to be anti-gay since it obsesses about "fixing" people rather than encouraging them to accept themselves for being different. That reddit post sounds just like one of his examples, suddenly we can't have tomboys anymore gotta butcher them into fake males that nobody wants anyway when plenty of men and lesbians would have loved to have a tomboy partner.
I earn WELL into six figures in a rural, inexpensive area to live and I can't get a girl to bat an eye my way, even when I step out of my expensive car in front of them. Oh, they'll look at the car, then they'll look at me get out of it and suddenly their attention needs to be elsewhere.
Why? I'm 5'6".
I'm not fat or ugly in the least. I'm 190 lbs, work out daily, have a full head of well kept hair, a nicely trimmed beard and I can dress myself very well; not like some dumpy slob.
Any woman who married me realistically wouldn't have to lift a finger to work again outside of the home, but that six inches of height I'm missing is a deal breaker for them.
American women are superficial dumpster trash. Pure and utter garbage. I wouldn't marry an American girl, especially a college educated one, for almost any reason whatsoever. She'd have to be a unicorn that was raised under a proverbial rock before I'd even consider dating her.
You sound very bitter, so a word of advice. Instead of focusing on the faults of the women you seek to date, work on yourself. You may think this is cliche but it's the best thing you can do whenever you find yourself in a romantic rut. Having a partner whom you love and who loves you back for who you are (not money or car or height) is a blessing bestowed upon you by God. You have to earn it. Work hard on your own faults (anger, envy, pride etc.) and your romantic life might just improve...
You're confusing bitter with stated realism. All I did was quote facts emphatically.
I'm not in any kind of mental distress, romantically or otherwise. I'm not the problem... it's American women need to catch up. Sadly, this generation of American women won't catch up until they're herding cats around their miserable lonely apartment in their 40's wondering why the dates have dried up.
Sucks for them cause they sure as shit ain't latching onto me after they've wasted their youthful reproductive years blowing their backs out on men who discard them in the same bin with the soggy condom.
"American women are superficial dumpster trash. Pure and utter garbage." Those are facts? No, you're bitter, and the way you talk about women is ugly. Not a big surprise why you're not doing well with them. Millions of Americans - including women - are happily married, raising great families, and working to make America great again. Where I live, there are plenty of men around 5'6" and they do just fine with women. Maybe it's your location. I know a man around that height who said he didn't even know he was short until he moved to the Midwest.
No offense but the real question is "if you were stripped of the glitz what do you have to offer???"
You're both correct. There is a well established and a well acknowledged height advantage, but that could also be making him bitter.
Now that said, if you're into that sort of thing, there are a good few women out there who are specifically interested in having shorter men. They're just fewer.
Best advice tends to be just to get out, interact with people (as hilariously poorly timed as this is for 99% of the population) and live your life.
Looking too hard will just make you feel bitter. Showing off your money will just make you seem shallow or attract the wrong kind of woman anyway.
When you have a height disadvantage, the best thing to do is to focus on being social and being yourself.
Perhaps a new 3 piece suit would shift focus from your height and present a more traditionally masculine air.
Perhaps building your chest and arms up (don't forget your legs) will change your image. Maybe change the length of the beard, or shave it entirely. A good beard of various lengths can attract many different women, or put them off.
If you've got a beard, maybe get into the beardsman life. Experiment with different oils and fragrances. Scent is a powerful thing.
Presentation is important. There are many ways we can modify our presentation if we are trying to attract people. Key is to not become something you aren't though.
I think that’s where they get the term Napoleon complex. Most (not all) of the short men I’ve worked with always came off as insecure and had to flex to show what they have or who they banged or whatever thing they think tall men talk about. Just came off as off putting. The ones that loved themselves and their short stature always were easy going and good humored. And in turn had no issues with finding a mate bc they weren’t trying too hard.
Dude, just stop. You are absolutely clueless. Being an man under 5”9’ is a severe handicap that very few American women will overlook. OP will have to go to a foreign country where the native men a tinier than he is in order for him to have a decent chance at finding a mate.
“You have to earn it.” Juxtaposed that advice to the women who throw themselves onto men who obviously “haven’t earned it” and you get begin the understand the confusion and resentment somebody could take with your suggestion.
I really think that the people down-voting these comments live in some kind of idealized 2010, or before, past. The dating world has change so drastically and completely since around 2010 that it's not even recognizable anymore.
The "just go out there and earn it and be confident and work out and dress better" crowd are truly and utterly clueless. I am a very confident man. I don't walk around staring at my shoes. I keep my head up, shoulders back, make eye contact, smile and am very sociable. I work out daily. I dress well, but not flashy... but I'm a swipe-right to the vast majority of women because I don't hit first six in the 666 rule.
Then I'll see a 6' tall dude meeting a woman out somewhere that I know she matched on a dating app. You can just tell when a couple is meeting the first time from a dating app. I can take one look at this dude and know he's gonna smash and trash her and then she'll be on tiktok tomorrow crying her eyes out about "Why do all the good men keep ghosting me after I let them smash me on the first date??!?"
It's kind of sad how women treat short men. I'm 5'3" and it's much more preferable to have someone closer to my height, then having to constantly stand on my tip toes or crane my neck.
I'm really not sure why so many women feel the 6' is a dealbreaker, what do you even gain by having someone you can't even kiss or hug properly?
I'm about 5'11", a little shorter by a very small bit. I'm not tall, but instead very broad. I lean into my broad stature. I like traditional men's fashion from ages past, e.g. a 3 piece suit vs 2 piece.
For what it's worth though, we all have disadvantages in our own ways. Men tend to like women shorter than them, so naturally that's a point in favor of the natural order.
It's how we can confidently lean into our advantages that gives us the greatest power over our circumstances.
I’m almost 5’8”, so naturally I want a man that’s taller than me. Not knocking on men that are shorter than me, just my preference
When times get even harder I guarantee you that you will start receiving that attention. What you do depends on you. Just remember how they treated you when times were good. I'll never forget the "hey bighead" text I got from a girl who friendzoned me. Happened after the rent moratorium ended.
You dodged a bullet, imagine if you had been dealing with her freeloading ass the entire time.
Oh yeah big time. I knew the moment she contacted me she just wanted a simp to do her bidding cause the first thing she started talking about is her financial issues and had asked me for money. I laughed so hard I almost got a hernia. Havent heard from her since.
In my opinion, confidence is everything. If you think it’s because you’re short, it is usually what manifests. I’ve dated short and tall guys and the height has never been a factor. If you exude real confidence within yourself, women know and are attracted to it. The women who snub you most likely have very low self worth and compensate through materialistic bs.
Yes, unless your physique is at least part way to GigaChad, have political clout, lots of cash to show, then you have to be cleverer than the rest. Nothing is given, just like she was used to getting hit on, now she's the one that has to make the move and that goes against her genetics.
Of course, not being used to rejection from a young age, each one is devastating. Especially if she LOOKS like a trans. (Women can look more masculine than men can look feminine)