Can money "save" a short guy?

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Re: Can money "save" a short guy?
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Or you're just projecting your own failures or perception on "how things work" onto others. You have several men here telling you that they've had successes and have confidence while acknowledging their own losses. 

How many rejections should a man take? Dealing with rejection is part of being a man. Some of us have to deal with it more than others. That's life


there are many, many men in the same position as i am.  perhaps the men here who have had success are also facially attractive and have a full head of hair.  just being shorter than average makes things much more difficult but also being bald & below average looking almost always equates to game over in the dating world regardless of a mans confidence or mindset. 

dealing with rejection is one thing but experiencing only complete & total rejection over almost a decade is a very strong indication that i lack the inherent physical characteristics required to compete in the modern dating market.

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Money is going to save any man. The saying is money makes you more of what you already are.  If a woman requires a man to be tall, then she's going to curve you even if you're a short guy who's loaded. If she likes YOU, then having yourself together financially will only be a plus because you can give her a better experience.

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Money is going to save any man. The saying is money makes you more of what you already are.  If a woman requires a man to be tall, then she's going to curve you even if you're a short guy who's loaded. If she likes YOU, then having yourself together financially will only be a plus because you can give her a better experience.


in that case she is going to be attracted to your wealth and not you as a person so will let you spend your $ on her but will have side men whom she is actually sexually attracted to.  

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in that case she is going to be attracted to your wealth and not you as a person so will let you spend your $ on her but will have side men whom she is actually sexually attracted to.  


What's your point? This would be the case even if you were tall. How many tall celebrities and wealthy people have we seen get used for a come up?

I've dated women who were cheating on their tall boyfriends who had money while I was broke. I just showed them a good time and was a good lover. And guess what, I'm average looking at best.

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Money won't "save you" if she isn't attracted to you on any level. If she is attracted to you, even somewhat, then money will help as having a better life style is only going to be a plus for any man who is pursuing a woman he's interested in.

You know the saying, "She'd rather be upset with you in while riding in the passenger side of your BMW, than be upset with you while waiting with you at the local bus stop". 

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