Do women's attitudes change if they have a short son?

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Do women's attitudes change if they have a short son?
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Would their heightism persist? What would they tell their son if they end up being small? 

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Re: Do women's attitudes change if they have a short son?
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To parents, their children will always be "little".

I dont think that mothers will realize their hypocrism, but rather say "its bullshit, you will find someone" or try to give poor advice.



Actually i think that mothers will feel slightly ashamed of her son..

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