It's different for every woman. I doubt many women have a too tall cut-off point, most of the limitations are for the shorter end of the scale, and will very depending on things like wealth and convenience. Slightly.
It's just odd for me to think of a man as being shallow, in a sort of "I can't love you, you don't fit into my ideal height category" way. Even those idiotic jock types are gonna bang a girl if she's up for it, pretty much regardless of her height.
money and status can make up for a lot. Just look at "The artist formaly known as Prince", he is a real shortie and he has no apparant problem getting with the ladies.
Me, i am just on the shorter side of average but i feel weird being with a woman who is much taller than i anyways.
Well at least its only height for us.
You guys have to be a certain height AND look good. (last one not so important for me, but ive been told im pretty unique in that respect so i guess its important for most)
Absolutely agree. My only permanent character pairing is of a 5'4" guy and a 6'10" girl. Pretty grand height difference, but they're so in love they don't notice it as anything more than just another wonderful feature about each other. Despite scruffy presentation, my all time favourite drawing is still this one of them, where the height difference is obvious, but also not an issue.
Height has never been a deciding factor in who I'll choose to be with, in any capacity from enemy to soulmate. It was a bit sad when I realised that for so many, it really is.
Yep...if you could see people in a different spectrum, or how they look in a different dimension (not like you can do either in a measurable way), like, where you could see the shape and spiritual flux of their character (the thing "aura" people claim to be able to see, with no extraordinary proof offered)...
...anyway...maybe a little guy working on the loading dock would look like a spinning blue giant star, and a tall handsome man in the corner office would look like a little bitty black hole that was about to implode.
i compare mothers to volcanoes, in a good way--volcanoes create the continents and islands we live on. Carrying the metaphor further, their children go on to become sand and mud, mudrock and sandstone, great sheets of limy seafloor and occasional veins of pure gold and glittering gemstones. Those are pretty rare.
It's different for every woman. I doubt many women have a too tall cut-off point, most of the limitations are for the shorter end of the scale, and will very depending on things like wealth and convenience. Slightly.
Surely any man that would turn down relations with a woman for being short isn't a real man?
It's just odd for me to think of a man as being shallow, in a sort of "I can't love you, you don't fit into my ideal height category" way. Even those idiotic jock types are gonna bang a girl if she's up for it, pretty much regardless of her height.
Being short and chubby doesn't help for the "rides" ... at least not for me. Then again, "rides" often lead to "snotmunchers". :)
Clarity of truth is present in these words. *sage nod*
Wait, did I read the question wrong?
Me, i am just on the shorter side of average but i feel weird being with a woman who is much taller than i anyways.
You're right. It's sad that being a good person barely comes into things.
It makes you one of the few good ones.
I have a "you must be this open minded and logical" to try to enjoy this ride instead :P
You guys have to be a certain height AND look good. (last one not so important for me, but ive been told im pretty unique in that respect so i guess its important for most)
And taller women + short men, not to mention shota-boys, are a hawt combination...it seems to me.
Absolutely agree. My only permanent character pairing is of a 5'4" guy and a 6'10" girl. Pretty grand height difference, but they're so in love they don't notice it as anything more than just another wonderful feature about each other. Despite scruffy presentation, my all time favourite drawing is still this one of them, where the height difference is obvious, but also not an issue.
Height has never been a deciding factor in who I'll choose to be with, in any capacity from enemy to soulmate. It was a bit sad when I realised that for so many, it really is.
...anyway...maybe a little guy working on the loading dock would look like a spinning blue giant star, and a tall handsome man in the corner office would look like a little bitty black hole that was about to implode.
i compare mothers to volcanoes, in a good way--volcanoes create the continents and islands we live on. Carrying the metaphor further, their children go on to become sand and mud, mudrock and sandstone, great sheets of limy seafloor and occasional veins of pure gold and glittering gemstones. Those are pretty rare.