Do women "hate" short men?

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Do women "hate" short men?
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"Women don't like to admit it but height is a deal breaker for many of us. We dont want to look shallow or mean. 5'10 is perfect male height to me. I don't *bleep* with Gimli ass men. Never have and never will. I don't hate them but a short man irks me."

"I'm winning because I'm 5'4, and my guy is 6'3 Short men suck, and are annoying as hell."

"meh. i'm not fond of anyone with bad genetics"

"Nope, just can't date em "

"I don't date short men, but it is in fact, them, who are rude and bitter. If I have a preference, stop trying to convince me to take an interest in your short ass, then try to act like you were friend zoned or someone was bitchy. I'm not interested--walk away, shortie!"

"don't hate short men, I'm just indifferent to them sexually. But I've noticed that a lot of them have that Napoleon complex and that's a big no-no."

http://www.lipstickalley.com/showthread.php/1050868-Do-women-quot-hate-quot-short-men

 

 

 

 

 

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Quote:

Originally posted by ahimsa42

"Women don't like to admit it but height is a deal breaker for many of us. We dont want to look shallow or mean. 5'10 is perfect male height to me. I don't *bleep* with Gimli ass men. Never have and never will. I don't hate them but a short man irks me."

"I'm winning because I'm 5'4, and my guy is 6'3 Short men suck, and are annoying as hell."

"meh. i'm not fond of anyone with bad genetics"

"Nope, just can't date em "

"I don't date short men, but it is in fact, them, who are rude and bitter. If I have a preference, stop trying to convince me to take an interest in your short ass, then try to act like you were friend zoned or someone was bitchy. I'm not interested--walk away, shortie!"

"don't hate short men, I'm just indifferent to them sexually. But I've noticed that a lot of them have that Napoleon complex and that's a big no-no."

http://www.lipstickalley.com/showthread.php/1050868-Do-women-quot-hate-quot-short-men

 

 

 

 

 


Lipstick Alley is full of bitter Black women who are mad because they know they're in last place, the least preferred on everyone's list. I've checked out that site and all they do is complain about Black men who date Non Black women and go on and on about how men loving lighter skinned or non-black women is "not a preference".... Right..... lol. Sound familiar?

I could care less if any of them hate short men, they are not my preference either. Any of the quotes you just mentioned could easily be retargeted. 

Like this one:

""meh. i'm not fond of anyone with bad genetics""

Mmm, okay, your average black guy or non black guy could say the same thing about black females. Wouldn't want that those nappy hair genetics on my offspring right? Or the black guy has a chance at upgrading his kid.

How about this one:

"don't hate short men, I'm just indifferent to them sexually. But I've noticed that a lot of them have that Napoleon complex and that's a big no-no."

And if I said the same thing about them and that a lot of them have attitudes and that "Angry Black Woman Syndrome" then everyone agrees to, even black men, that would be the same no?

But we all know we'd be called racist for publicly expressing the same opinion. Short men aren't a protected class like they are, so they get a pass, but it's okay, many people believe the very same things about the women on lipstick alley as they do about short men, so it's a win-win for me smile They can have all the tall men they want. No loss here. 

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Don't hate short men smile


 

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