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I'm about to enter my Junior year now and can speak to this with some experience. It seems that dating in college isn't that "hard". There are tons of women who are only into the athletes and tall emo guys. Some of them have made catty remarks to me and it never lands well. I don't go along with it though and call them out each time.
But there are also women that are into the things that I'm into. I like gaming and picked up guitar (I've gotten quite good at playing chords and singing while I play), so have joined a few clubs and have had quite a few interested in me. I had a few dates in May and June and have been dating this one pre-law major since the beginning of July. We're not committed, but we enjoy each other's company.
What I'm learning is, that common interests is where I do best, but judging by what people say here, it's "because I'm in college". We'll see.
One dummy on there said, "Short men are the DEVIL’S roaches."
That board has some of the most bitter people god created, if he created them at all.
From what I gather, I most likely won't have a surprise late-bloomer growth spurt, but as I've said before, I am shorter than my father and the same height as my mother (maybe a smidgen less), so I am one of those less common cases where I end up shorter than both parents are close to my mother's height. It's usually taller than both or in between right?
But then there are those, I think of celebrity kids who end up much shorter than most people would think. Look at Michael Jordan's kids. They're both considerably shorter than he is with both of them being around 6. I think one of them is 6 even.
Well, that regression toward the mean might just be it. I always hear women running from shorter guys claiming they don't want short kids, they end up having a kid by a taller guy and then what if the kid doesn't grow to be as tall as they'd like. I've seen people talk about Will Smith here. His son is about 5'6. Yes, Jada Pinkett-Smith is only 5'1, but that regression toward the mean probably means that chasing height really isn't that serious.
You could both be short and still have a tall child and vice-versa.
When older people say, "no matter who you vote for, they have disdain for you", I'm assuming this is what they mean.
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