Why women should start giving short men a chance
[quote]I used to prefer dating tall men, but now I’m urging women to start lowering their height expectations
[quote]This week, the actor Jameela Jamil said she wants to see less dating stereotypes on screen. Instead of the usual pretty-women -meets-handsome- man trope, she wants to see love between able-bodied and disabled characters, mixed-race love and, why not, tall women with short men.
[quote]Height is an unattainable beauty standard for short men – what are they supposed to do, grow? Come on, feminists: to accept that there are conventional male beauty standards doesn’t undermine our cause, it elevates it. Patriarchy isn’t just a standard that entraps women, it’s a standard that entraps everyone. This year, let’s spotlight the worth of our short kings.
Offsite Linkby Anonymous | reply 2 | January 18, 2020 12:30 PM
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Rhere are lots of hot short men, but it seems like such a corny idea to assume that if you aren't into them, you can convince yourself to do it for the cause or something. That sounds like it'll end in tears. And that doesn't sound like it has much to do with Jameela Jamil's request for less predictably pretty couples on TV, because we all know it's possible to go for someone who isn't like us. But it's not like you can force it!
by Anonymous | reply 1 | January 18, 2020 12:24 PM
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I’m a guy on the taller side of average height at 5’11”, and I’ve always preferred shorter guys physically. Their physiques are more compact, less elongate a lot of the time and that makes for a build I like. And people always say it’s a matter of relative proportion, but in my experience, guys whose height is limited almost always are gifted with compensation below the belt. The biggest and meatiest schlong I ever tasted was on a guy who was about 5’5”.
by Anonymous | reply 2 | January 18, 2020 12:30 PM
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