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Full disclosure, from the time I was about eighteen years old, with my little understanding of politics at that time (I am forty-five today), I made a conscious decision to declare myself center of the aisle. In other words, straight-down-the-middle-independent. At that time, nearing the end of the Clinton administration with all of its controversies (which seem tame considering today’s mess), I knew that there were some positions that I firmly agreed with liberals on, and some things that deep in my bones, I ran staunchly conservative. This mindset obviously affected my voting habits. I could not align with any particular political party. If a candidate ran and promoted policy which connected with my beliefs, then that’s the person I voted for. Many times, I’d vote third party. To provide more context, I am also a black man with immigrant and mixed-race roots. No this does not make me special in any way, but I want to add transparency and context.
So with this, I paid particular attention the fairly recent exchange between AOC and Steven Miller. These are two people that I do not particularly care for, and it has much to do with both of their personalities, public gaffes, and some of their positions on policy. To be clear, I’m not saying that they’re all the way horrible, and what they mean to their constituents, but with each blunder, I’m finding it harder to cringe without creating dozens of new wrinkles (and lord knows I have enough of those).
If you’ve been under a boulder for the last few months and are oblivious to their verbal sparring last Fall, Alexandra Ocasio Cortez, former bartender and affluent suburbanite turned congresswoman and former White House aide Stephen Miller traded jabs with AOC starting off by calling him a clown, accusing him of insecure masculinity, mocked him for being 4’10 (thought he is a foot taller than that, not that it matters), and urged her followers to laugh at him Miller quickly fired back in a Fox news interview saying “her brain didn’t work” and called her a “trainwreck . Letting the retort roll off of her back, Cortez latter tweeted her satisfying disbelief that the news anchor made him watch the clip which commenced the back-and-forth.
Now seriously, the ad-hominem attacks were nothing less than sophomoric and beneath the both of them considering they both went to prestigious institutions and pride themselves on being on higher moral ground (Miller went to Duke
When religious authorities in the late Roman Empire moved to suppress the pagan festival of Lupercalia and elevate a feast day honoring the Christian martyr Saint Valentine—who, to this day, remains something of a historical mystery—they had no idea how widespread, commercialized, and romance-obsessed the holiday would eventually become. And guess what, sir—you, the one reading this, get to foot the bill for that centuries-old decision and its cultural legacy.
If you’re in a relationship, you’d better deliver. Even if your lady insists she isn’t overly concerned with the “small stuff,” the truth is that—speaking as a former hopeless romantic and lifelong traditionalist when it comes to this aspect of dating (when I am dating, because I’m thoroughly enjoying the single life at the moment)—it’s still your job to court. And as long as you’re with someone, that’s a job you never really get to clock out of (said with equal parts sarcasm and sincerity).
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In this piece, I’m offering a list of romantic date ideas. I’m well aware that most of us aren’t operating with a Hollywood-sized budget, so these suggestions run the gamut. As someone who admittedly over-plans, I once created spreadsheets packed with date, vacation, holiday, and birthday ideas spanning years—ready to be deployed at a moment’s notice (yes, I am a certified nerd). I can say with confidence that in past relationships—even when things eventually soured—one area where I was never criticized was thoughtfulness. As a shorter guy, this one element of relationship etiquette has always helped me stand out.
Without further ado, here’s a list of Valentine’s Day date ideas for her.
DINNER
RODIZIO-STYLE ALL-YOU-CAN-EAT STEAKHOUSES
These never get old. There are plenty of chains, and many of them manage to feel exclusive despite the all-you-can-eat format. In the New York metro area, the most popular options are Texas de Brazil and Fogo de Chão, with the latter being my personal favorite. Servers come to your table with various cuts of meat, while the rest of your plate is handled via a well-stocked buffet. I’d strongly recommend considering location—take a minute to Google interior photos. Once you land on a good one, the experience is almost always positive.
"EXOITIC" OR LESS CONVENTIONAL RESTAURANTS
I’d skip the usual Italian, Chinese, or Spanish restaurants—not because they aren’t great, but because those cuisines are oversaturated and, in my opinion, better suited for other occasions. Instead, look toward Thai, Nepali, Turkish, Nigerian, hibachi-style, or fusion restaurants. In New York, Cabana is one fusion spot I swear by, blending Latin American influences with a lively atmosphere. Years later, one ex-girlfriend still reminded me of the Thai restaurant I once took her to—proof that thoughtful choices stick. Thai Villa on 19th Street in Midtown Manhattan is a great example: elegant, visually striking, and priced reasonably enough to justify the experience.
DAY TRIPS
Sticking with the idea of giving her an experience she’ll remember, here are a few short-trip ideas. You can easily combine these with the dinner options above to plan out a full day.
HELICOPTER RIDE
Here in NYC, Blade has been heavily advertising helicopter rides in the $175–$225 range, primarily for commuters traveling between Manhattan, JFK, and Newark. If you’re near any major metropolitan area, chances are there’s a similar service available. While commuter-based, if you’ve never been in a helicopter, it makes for a memorable experience. Not interested in riding together? Get her a ticket so she can take a helicopter home from work one day instead of sitting in traffic.
WEEKEND COTTAGE GETAWAY
One year, I took a girlfriend to the Poconos for the weekend. The cottage included a Jacuzzi at a very competitive price, and the surrounding area offered everything from zip-lining to shooting ranges. It made for an unforgettable weekend. Consider something similar in your area—the Catskills if you’re in New York, or mountain and lake regions elsewhere. Most people don’t realize how many options are within a few hours’ drive.
SPA VISIT
Probably not the most unique gift, but what woman—aside from the most obsessive-compulsive germaphobe—doesn’t appreciate a self-care day? As always, read reviews and look at interior photos. Many spas offer package deals that include massages, pool access, and gift cards that allow flexibility. You can make it more appealing by turning part of it into a date, while also giving her a gift card she can use solo later on (maybe on a day when she’s particularly stressed out—with you).
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THE ARTS
Romance is the theme here, so I’ll spare you suggestions involving sold-out arena shows geared toward metal, hip-hop, or EDM fans. For couples, intimacy is the point.
SMALL JAZZ CLUBS
Musical tastes vary, but it’s hard to beat a hole-in-the-wall jazz club for an intimate live-music experience. Even if you’re not a jazz person, there’s something undeniably exciting about watching a small group perform just feet away. In New York City, places like Birdland, Smalls, and the Village Vanguard come to mind. Most have a one-drink minimum and solid finger food.
OFF-BRODWAY AND SMALL THEATER
Even smaller cities tend to have at least one local performance venue worth checking out. Off-Broadway productions—often staged in tiny theaters—create a more intimate experience. You can whisper, lean in, and actually focus on the dialogue. Smaller productions tend to rely more heavily on storytelling than spectacle, which makes the experience feel more personal. Plus, most of us have already seen The Lion King, Wicked, or Blue Man Group at least once.
Paint-and-sip nights have their place—great for early dates or random nights out. But for couples who’ve been together longer and want something more memorable, these ideas hit harder.
COFFEE CLASSES
New York–based 787 Coffee offers a “Learn Coffee in Puerto Rico” experience that takes you directly to their coffee farms. You’ll learn about growing, processing, roasting, and brewing over a two-day intensive. Prices start around $1,200. If that’s a bit much, private brewing classes at their New York locations run closer to $250. Why include this? Because the focus here is on unique experiences—and this definitely qualifies.
WINE CLASSES AND TASTINGS
February isn’t the ideal time for vineyard activities in the Northeast, but wine experiences don’t disappear in winter. Regions like the Seneca Lake Wine Trail offer seasonal events such as wine-and-chocolate pairings, which fit Valentine’s Day perfectly. Closer to the city, spots like Macari Vineyards on the North Fork or Millbrook Winery in the Hudson Valley offer tastings year-round. Save harvest-season activities for late summer or early fall—but don’t rule out winter wine weekends entirely.
THE SMALLER THINGS
While most of this piece focuses on bigger gestures, the smaller ones often carry more emotional weight.
- eCards – A thoughtful message first thing in the morning goes a long way.
- A Real Greeting Card – Taking the time to write something by hand still matters.
- Printed or Polaroid Photos – Physical memories last longer than scrolling.
- Flowers – Timeless for a reason.
- Chocolate – Godiva bags, assortments, or an absurdly large bar all work.
- Cake – Buy the whole cake, not a slice. Remember her favorite.
- Rose Petals – Classic. Cleanup is annoying, but the reaction usually makes up for it.
I distinctly remember an ex-girlfriend of mine posting a photo of her with a caption celebrating our relationship with her holding the five-pound chocolate bar I bought for her to boast about its size. It was something she brought up regularly in conversation when telling the many reasons why she was so into me. The little things will often create the biggest memories.
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CONCLUSION
Valentine’s Day is a commercial mess—we all know this—but that doesn’t get you off the hook. You should be showing love year-round; Valentine’s Day just forces you to do it in overdrive. Don’t treat February 14th as a way to make up for neglect during the other 364 days. She’ll notice that more than anything you do on the fourteenth.
We hope this list gives you some solid ideas—and maybe even makes Cupid a little jealous. What’s the most romantic thing you’ve done on Valentine’s Day? Share your experience and join the conversation on our forum. Cheers.
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It’s that time of year again — Super Bowl season! The sixtieth! I remember when I was younger and spent countless hours in the gym. One year I trained my traps and shoulders so intensely that my gym friends started calling me “Tiki Barber,” joking that I barely had a neck anymore. At the time, Tiki Barber (5’9”, which I am not) was considered one of the shorter players in pro football. Football is definitely a big-man’s sport, but like most things in life, there are always exceptions. The NFL ultimately rewards execution. Physical measurements matter and play a major role in scouting, but skill is what truly determines opportunity and longevity. That said, every era of NFL history has featured players measuring 5’8” or shorter who built meaningful careers through disciplined preparation, positional technique, conditioning, and situational awareness — with many earning Pro Bowl honors, All-Pro recognition, records, and championship rings.
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1. TRINDON HOLLIDAY — 5’5”
Holliday earned roster spots through elite timed speed and return efficiency. He changed field position quickly and delivered postseason return touchdowns. I was personally surprised that learn that he was five foot five.
Running Back / Return Specialist
College: Kansas State
NFL Active: 2005–2019
Awards & Honors: Super Bowl Champion, 3× Pro Bowl, First-Team All-Pro (Return Specialist), Top-10 all-time all-purpose yards
3. JACQUIZZ RODGERS — 5’6”
Rodgers filled third-down and rotational roles with reliable pass protection and receiving production. At five foot six, he is six inches shorter than the average running back.
Running Back
College: Kansas State
NFL Active: 2023–present
Awards & Honors: Consensus All-American, multiple All-Big 12 selections
5. LIONEL JAMES — 5’6”
A major all-purpose yardage producer during his peak seasons.
Running Back
College: Arizona
NFL Active: 2020–2022
Awards & Honors: Two 1,400+ yard college rushing seasons
7. TARIK COHEN — 5’6”
A dynamic offensive and special teams weapon early in his career.
Running Back
College: Louisiana Tech
NFL Active: 2018–present
Awards & Honors: Key postseason contributor
VERY SHORT PLAYERS
Return Specialist / Receiver
College: Kansas State
NFL Active: 2010–2012
Awards & Honors: Pro Bowl, All-Pro return honors
10. ANDREW HAWKINS— 5’7”
Slot receiver used heavily in conversion situations.
Wide Receiver / Returner
College: Ole Miss
NFL Active: 2010–2017
Awards & Honors: Pro Bowl (Return Specialist)
12. MAURICE JONES-DREW — 5’7”
A feature back who produced multiple elite seasons through leverage, balance, and workload durability.
Running Back
College: Florida Atlantic
NFL Active: 2019–present
Awards & Honors: Conference USA MVP (college)
14. JAKEEM GRANT — 5’7”
Consistently ranked among return yardage leaders when healthy.
Wide Receiver / Returner
College: Clemson
NFL Active: 2010–2014
Awards & Honors: Pro Bowl (Return Specialist)
16. MARK MCMILLIAN— 5’7”
A starting cornerback who produced high interception totals through anticipation and film study.
Running Back / Returner
College: Kansas State
NFL Active: 1973–1982
Awards & Honors: Long-term special teams contributor
18. RONDALE MOORE — 5’7”
Used in motion packages and space-designed plays.
19. RAY RICE — 5’8”
Produced multiple high-yardage seasons as a dual-threat back.
Wide Receiver
College: Texas Tech
NFL Active: 2004–2015
Awards & Honors: 5× Pro Bowl, 2× First-Team All-Pro, Multiple seasons leading NFL in receptions
21. NOEL DEVINE — 5’8”
Elite college producer who reached the professional level.
Running Back
College: Youngstown State
NFL Active: 2023–present
Awards & Honors: NCAA all-time rushing yards leader across divisions
23. ANTHONY CAMPANILE— 5’8”
Played briefly, then built a respected NFL coaching career.
Tight End
College: Penn State
NFL Active: 1992–1993
Awards & Honors: NFL and major college head coach roles
25. TERRELL WILLIAMS — 5’8”
Contributed as a player and later as an NFL defensive line coach.
When you review this list, the takeaway is pretty simple: long-term success in the NFL really comes down to preparation, technical skill, conditioning, and disciplined execution. Every player who makes it in the NFL earned their spot. In a sport where shorter players are often overlooked, it is a big deal when a compact standout breaks through and shows that he can compete and roll with the big boys. With the average NFL career being roughly 3.3 years, we’d say the men included here have done quite well!
People often judge a book by its cover. So, as a short man, you must focus on grooming and improving your overall outlook. Know that a well-groomed man looks pleasant and radiates sophistication and confidence. Want to know more? This article is your complete guide to grooming for men, from tips to top products you should try. So let's start!
Grooming Products For Shorter Men
Basic grooming for men involves regular cutting and trimming of hair. If you want to tend to that, here's a list of products that you should have in your grooming kit:
Clippers For Hair
Firstly, you should get some hair clippers to maintain a neat haircut. Hair clippers for men are electric hair-cutting tools that move back and forth to give you the desired cut.
You can rely on them to trim your hair and achieve any unique hairstyle without visiting a salon. However, make sure the clipper you choose for grooming for men has adjustable settings to cater to different hair lengths and textures.
It should also have multiple cutting lengths and attachment combs for precision and customization. Here's an overview of the different hair clippers' guard lengths and their functions:
- Guards And Their Users (3, 2, 1, 1/8, 1/16): Know that the smaller the guard number of a hair clipper, the shorter the cut.
- 3: cuts hair to approximately 10 mm, giving you a uniform buzz cut that stays fresh and neat for weeks.
- 2: 6 mm, suitable for buzz cuts and even tapers on sides.
- 1 and ⅛: 3 mm, blends shorter hair sections with longer ones for a smooth transition.
- 1/16: 1.5 to 2.5 mm, helps you achieve an ultra-short haircut.
The major difference between a regular hair clipper and a T-liner for grooming men is in their blade shape and intended use. Regular clippers are suitable for hair cutting, while T-liners are ideal for detailing and creating sharp lines.
Disposable Razors vs Straight Edge Razors vs Foil Clippers
Razors are also among the grooming tools for short men, and they feature an ergonomic handle and blade for shaving. When choosing the right razor for your body, you should pay attention to skin type, hair type, maintenance, environmental impact, and personal preferences. Here's an overview of the different razor and shaver types:
- Disposable Razors: These razors have two blades and are designed for easy use and disposal. They are cheap and can help you in a moment of need, but they also negatively impact the environment.
- Straight-edge razors: Straight-edge razors have a long blade that folds back into their handle. They are also called open razors and are good for a close shave. The best part is that they are eco-friendly; however, they are time-consuming and extensive.
- Foil Clippers: Foil clippers use a thin perforated metal foil to cut hair. The foil has small holes that allow hair to enter and get shaved while protecting the skin from blades. They offer a smooth shave and are suitable for sensitive skin. Unfortunately, short men with thick or coarse hair may not find it ideal.
Nose & Ear Hair Trimmers
Nose and ear hair trimmers are specialized tools for grooming for men that help you get rid of unwanted hair from the nose and ear canals.
They typically feature a small, rotating blade system enclosed within a protective guard, which ensures that users don't suffer injury during use.
These devices are also compact and can easily manoeuvre through tight spaces. Some common types include rotary, linear, and manual trimmers.
Back Hair Removers
If you have long back hairs that not only cause discomfort but also damage your confidence, you should invest in a back hair remover. Typically, it's a device with a long-handled shaver or trimmer, often with a pivoting head. It effectively removes hair from your back and is ergonomic and comfortable.
Combs & Brushes
You should also have a set of high-quality combs and brushes to style and detangle your hair. Two options worth considering are:
- Rat-Tail Comb: Rat-tail combs are a staple in the styling world. They have long, pointed handles, often made of metal, and fine teeth.
- Bristle Brush: These brushes have stiff bristles, either natural or synthetic, that help you create a sleek hairstyle and even improve body circulation with regular use.
Top Products for Grooming for Men
Now that you are well aware of the top tools that should make their way to your short men's grooming kit, let's discuss some high-quality products:
Supreme 3 in 1 Barber Bundle (Premium Option) - a. 3 Piece Set
The first option on our list of grooming for men products is this Supreme 3 in 1 Barber Bundle that features a trimmer, clipper, and foil shaver.
When we look at the components, the clipper has a taper blade with a ceramic moving blade suitable for smooth cuts. On the other hand, the trimmer has a steel deep-tooth T-blade that makes styling and lining a hassle-free task.
The crunch foil shaver boasts a durable Li-ion battery that allows for 150 minutes of continued cordless use to experiment with different styles uninterrupted.
(T-Liner) - Andis Classic T-Liner (Premium, Gold Standard In T-Liners)
We also have the Andis Classic T-Liner on our list, which offers crisp and clean lines. It uses an 8-foot electric cord and a high-torque rotary motor that allows you to achieve a professional shave at home.
What truly makes this T-liner stand out is its top-notch diamond blades, which ensure zero overlaps and no razor bumps. Its durability and longevity provide an incredible return on investment.
(Back Shaver) - BackBlade 2.0
If back and body hair becomes too much of a nuisance, then the BackBlade 2.0 is what you need. Featuring DRYglide technology, it is 18 inches long when unfolded for an easy grip and shaving experience. Whether your body is wet or dry, the back shaver works smoothly!
(Nose/Ear Trimmer) XOOMRSCP Rechargeable Nose and Ear Hair Trimmer
The XOOMRSCP Rechargeable Nose and Ear Hair Trimmer comes with a 360° rotating design and a 10000 RPM motor that takes out all your hair painlessly. It's a good grooming for men product and has a USB cable and a built-in battery for easy and quick recharging.
All you have to do is charge it for two hours, and then with 2 to 3 minutes of use, it can last for 2 to 3 months. The operating noise is also less than 50 dB, so you won't contribute to noise pollution at all.
(Disposable Razors) - Gillette 10-Pack Disposable Razors (Budget Option)
If you aren't interested in something high-tech and need some basic disposable razors for on-the-go use, then Gillette 10 Pack Disposable Razors is suitable. They have pivoting heads and ergonomic rubber handles that make shaving sensitive skin a breeze.
(Groin Trimmer) - Manscaped Groin Trimmer
The Manscaped Groin Trimmer is quite popular due to its two interchangeable ski-safe blades, which allow for easy groin hair removal. It has one fixed-length comb at 1.4 mm and two adjustable combs ranging from 2 to 12 mm. A power adapter quickly charges the 700 mAh Li-ion battery, so you can use it even when there's no power available.
(Comb Set) - Salon Silk Professional Comb Set - (Budget Option, But With Quality)
For short men with curly hair, this Salon Silk Professional Comb Set features 11 unique pieces that meet all your styling needs. These combs are made with carbon fibre and ABS material, which contributes to their lightweight and elastic design. You can easily use them to detangle your hair and maintain a neat and sleek look.
Conclusion
Grooming for men, especially those of short height, is essential if you really want to stand out in the crowd. You should regularly trim and shave your facial and body hair so you always look confident and elegant. Visit The Lower View today to learn more about styling tops for shorter men!
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