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At work last week, we had this new system installed. I'm a major tech geek and everyone at work knows it. However, we had this new guy hired a few weeks ago. He is the tallest man in our division (about 6'3 or so). The rest of us men are below 6 feet. Every time women in our division or men from the outside come in with questions, it is automatically assumed that the new tall man is the knowledgable one, even though he visibly looks younger than us all.
Any of you experience anything similar?
Become bitter against, yes. Hate no. Even tall people who date a lot and have bad experience will develop "hate" toward women. When they say "hate", they mean bitterness.
According to the Sydney Herald, taller people are more likely to vote conservative
I could see this being the case if overall taller people are more successful. They'd probably care more about where their money is going and want smaller government. Then again, I'm short and conservative so.
Being under average, I am used to this but call it out every time I hear it. This happened at work again, but this conversation was unbelievable and between four women.
Woman 1: "I can't stand when guys lie about their height saying they're 6 ft when they're actually like 5'11 or 5'10
Woman 2: "Ooooh yes, f**ing a**holes. I hated that when I was single. Thank god my hubby is an actual 6 ft. It's so amazing!
Woman 3: "I hate short men especially the really insecure ones. Like please, you're not 6ft dude, you're a 5'11 mini man. I had a date where this guy lied about his height, said he was 6'2 and was really like 5'11. Ugh"
These women were like 4/10 which made it even more frustrating. Don't the have mirrors? Frustrating that women who aren't conventionally attractive believe they are entitled to the "best of the best". Like I said, I'm used to it, but I was in the area and not in the actual conversation, so I didn't put my 2 cents in. Just proof on how obsessed society is with height.