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He says if you're short, you need to accept reality
And I don't disagree with him. The gym is the greatest equalizer for your health and mental acuity. With all else equal, it will get your foot in the door where the opposite would not. No, it will not change heightism, but being in shape in better than not being in shape. |
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Buncome
Female dating mindset in one video
It's not how she feels about you, but rather how you and her would presumably look like together to other people. |
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ShortChanged
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Buncome
Fellow short men, don't be this guy...
A walking ATM who will never receive the type of admiration the actual father would receive from his own offspring. From afar, to many he might look like he is in a happy relationship, but what they won't tell you that he is the guy she will settle for now that she's in the situation she's in. Classic "who I'd date back then vs now". He is a real life walking wallet. Be careful out there gentleman! |
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When they say don't make your height your personality...
They'll tell shorter guys to refrain from making your height your personality, but taller men get a pass on this it seems. |
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TheMog
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Fitness guru gets trashed online by followers for being 5'6
The people leaving the unflattering comments are the same exact people who will tell you that your height isn't a problem, that it's your personality, that you should go to the gym and touch grass. |
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ShortChanged
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Victim of height discrimination in the workplace, but people blame him
Some select tidbits from this Reddit post. It is so bizarre to see people defending this kind of language and behavior in the workplace. Note the comment about "short people not being a protected class" and encouraging shorter guys in particular to just "deal with the bullying and name calling", and more so, implying that this type of hostile behavior should not be called out. Can you imagine how heads in HR would roll if you told someone they had "fat girl syndrome" or "[insert race here] syndrome"? It's as if people want to have a group they can beat up and mock without any repercussions. |
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CorporateGuy
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5'9 Swiss model deleted and pureed in blender by her tall boyfriend
https://nypost.com/2024/09/11/world-news/miss-switzerland-finalist-strangled-to-death-then-pureed-in-a-blender-by-her-husband-kristina-joksimovic/
First we have Wade Wilson (6'6), Steven Van Der Velde (6'6) and dozens of other taller guys doing horrible things to the fairer gender, but it's still "short guys" who have some sort of "syndrome". Unbelievable. Hope this dude rots under the jail. |
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Buncome
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Are they attracted to their height, thier race or both?
This is a rhetorical question. The only reason I am posing it is because of the answers given in this compilation video of mostly Asian women being asked why they prefer white men. Your thoughts? |
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TheMog
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Some gentle giants expose their true feelings about shorter men
There definitely are people out there who feel this way. The last line says it all. |
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TheMog
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Gaslighting redditor caught in 4K after disparaging shorter guys
Caught like a deer in headlights. It's almost ingrained in some people to victim blame and then take a virtuous position. The guy in question here showed exactly what happens in real life sometimes. Talk smack when no one is looking and then deny when confronted. |
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TheWay
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TheWay
He did not fall for the humiliation
He made sure he got himself out of there. Almost positive she wanted to make the video for clout. |
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TheWay
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AsianGod
Body language says a lot
The one guy in the middle doesn't have something that the other men in the photo have in common. |
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AsianGod
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Buncome
Short guy getting cheated on
https://www.instagram.com/reel/C-5oMoNxPNI/?igsh=MWFzN2NxYm5iMHUwNA%3D%3D
Dude is fuming, but I get it... |
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5'7 Canelo Alvarez dominates once again
Going 12 rounds with Berlanga, you know he has his respect. Berlanga was so humble in the end also. |
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Killer Jock boasts about beating guy to death then dancing on body
https://slatereport.com/news/killer-jock-17-boasted-i-guess-im-just-too-strong-after-helping-beat-boy-16-to-death-at-arizona-house-party/
Height isn't mentioned directly in the article, but you can see what happened here. Completely horrible. |
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TheLastInch
The myth of drinking milk
Can anyone come up with any of the other myths that exist as a "means of getting taller". And by myth, I don't mean snake oil. I mean conventional supposed healthy eating habits during childhood that are supposed to make you grow taller. I have friends who drank nothing but soda, sugary drinks and ate junk who all ended up well above 6 feet. As a kid, I drank milk constantly (parents made sure I did), ate lots of meats, drank glasses of water a day, played sports and got lots of sleep. When I chatted with friends in the past, they swore up and down and that I just didn't eat healthy enough as a child. To make matters worse, I remember an event where a friend of the family told her son to drink milk so he didn't end up like me. It made him change his picky eating habits immediately. It didn't occur to them that they're instilling the idea that shortness is a negative virtue. Anyway, what are some of the myths that we're told to do in order to get taller? |
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