Dress The Part!

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I noticed one thing all men who are short and complain about not being able to meet women have in common... They do not know how to dress sexy. Yes, men can be sexy too, even short men, fat men, tall men, fit men, thin men... You get the point.

Prime example is Daniel Radcliffe in this leather jacket. Not even trying but his confidence is obvious.

 

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He can pull off anything and look good. He is British for one, and looks like a work of art. Oh, and he is rich. I mean I wear something like that people will just assume I am a short gay man. 

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Originally posted by Jinx

He can pull off anything and look good. He is British for one, and looks like a work of art. Oh, and he is rich. I mean I wear something like that people will just assume I am a short gay man. 


What does being British have to do with pulling off a jacket or an outfit? lol

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Dressing extra fresh is the best thing a short man can do

The amount of female interest I get when I am in my most proper form, impeccably groomed and dripping with style and in top shape is where and when I do best.

The truth is that most women will gravitate towards taller men as a matter of fact. 

As shorter guys, I learned early that "there has to be something about us" to pique interest.

Some will shy away from this, but those who tackle this head on will prosper.

Find an amazing barber. Sift through style until you find the hairstyle that works best for your head.

Make sure your clothes fit well. Extra loose fitting clothes accents your lack of height and makes you look clueless.

A fit body will pop in the summer. In a sea of people who don't take your health seriously, you'll stand out, even at a shorter height.

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Ladies who are anti-short men will remain anti-short men. They are not your audience.

However, the ones who are open, on the fence or genuinely interested can be swayed by your charm.

Have good intentions.

My 5'4 buddy got married two years ago and has two kids now. She isn't a barbie doll, but she is a good fit for him and she adores him.

Life is more difficult as a short dude, I should know, I am one.

That's is all. 

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