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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.