• mommykink
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    6311 months ago

    I have the opposite effect being 6’5" and realizing that no matter what, 90% of people will always see me from my worst angle with a double chin

    • @EatYouWell
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      3411 months ago

      Also, you have the benefit/detriment of intimidating people just by existing.

      • @[email protected]
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        It’s true. I think especially for those of us who are moderately tall. I’m 6’2", and it’s very unnerving when someone is significantly taller than me. I’m just not used to it.

        • @[email protected]
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          211 months ago

          Six feet. Knew one guy who made me look puny. Seeing him get out of his Hummer2 was like watching a regular sized guy get out of a midsize car…

        • SokathHisEyesOpen
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          211 months ago

          You and those other people have a better chance of getting into upper management

        • @Ziglin
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          111 months ago

          Whelp somehow most of male friends are about your size, making me feel small…

      • @Ziglin
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        011 months ago

        Definitely sounds like a benefit.

        • @[email protected]
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          311 months ago

          To anyone thinking about this seriously: I’m certain a very significant portion of tall people suffer or used to suffer from the same worries and insecurities as short people. Namely not fitting in.

          • @Ziglin
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            111 months ago

            Oh, I agree I was giving a personal opinion.

            • @[email protected]
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              111 months ago

              Right, you’re totally fine, I was just trying to explain why people might consider it a detriment, for anyone who was wondering.

        • @EatYouWell
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          211 months ago

          Yeah, until you get upset and yell and end up traumatizing your SO.

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              It’s a bit of a long one. We have a bunch of cats, and one of them (my first pet as an adult) had to get a few teeth removed because the vet had missed that they were hurting her. After she came back from the vet, two of our cats started mercilessly tormenting her. She couldn’t even go to the litterbox without being attacked.

              Also relevant, the day before we had moved our great dane’s twin bed from beside the couch into the middle of the room while we re-arranged.

              Well, that morning I was on the couch, and I watched one of the cats get in position to attack the older cat, so I got ready to interfere quickly. The attack happens, I spring up, and the attacker runs under the bed. I grab the bed to lift it up to scold her, and I used the amount of force necessary to lift the bed from the short end. The problem was this time I was on the long end which required a whole lot less force to lift.

              So, I lifted it up too hard and felt it leave my hand, at which point my wife walked through the door and the bed flipped over and landed on my wife’s dog. I immediately panic because I thought she might be hurt and pull the bed off, and of course my wife starts screaming at me things like, “What the fuck is wrong with you,” then storms off to take them outside.

              So, I’m sitting there with adrenaline pumping through my body trying to calm down, and she comes back in and starts in on me. After a few minutes of me saying it was an accident and it wasn’t as violent and scary as it looked, she still wasn’t relenting, so I screamed, “Fucking stop. I know I made a mistake, I know she could have been hurt. Just stop pushing.”

              So… yeah. Not my best moment, but I wasn’t considering that I’m intimidating just because of my height. And before anyone thinks I’m abusive, that’s like the second time I’ve yelled in the 7 years we’ve been together. I’m generally a super non-confrontational person.

    • Dojan
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      1411 months ago

      Doesn’t matter. There are no good angles in bed.

      • @EatYouWell
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        811 months ago

        There are when you’re over a foot taller than your partner.

    • @Bashnagdul
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      911 months ago

      Come to the Netherlands, you’ll be average

    • peopleproblems
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      611 months ago

      Hey, at least you can tell us short people how the weather is.

      (I say as a 5’11" dude)

  • Flying Squid
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    1211 months ago

    My wife is 5 feet tall. She doesn’t like it when I call her a midget, but you can’t escape the truth.

    • @Smokeydope
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      No, but you CAN do olympic levels of mental gymnastics to deny it! 5’ suddenly becomes average height if you cope hard enough

    • @CADmonkey
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      811 months ago

      For many years of my life, I had a girlfriend who was 4’-10" tall, but a mile high in pent-up rage.

        • @CADmonkey
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          111 months ago

          It depended on the situation. Usually I just had to talk her down.

          • @LaunchesKayaks
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            311 months ago

            That’s wild. I can’t imagine being mad all the time.

            • @CADmonkey
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              Yeah, careful observers will note I’m not married to that woman anymore. She wasn’t just mad all the time, she actively resisted any attempts to make her happy, because her not being angry and sad was literally an affont to God.

              Raising children in the church is child abuse.

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      Is genetic predisposition really weird though?

      It’d be like saying it’s weird how many guys like wider hips, well formed asses, or boobs. Or how many women like tall men, buff guys, or strong facial features.

      It’s literally hardwired into us as animals to be attracted to attributes that correlate to improved natural selection & survival odds from millions of years of evolution (And in some cases caused interesting feedback loops for natural selection that have nothing to do with actual survive ability or genetic health).

      We don’t think about these things it’s “just the way it is”, you don’t necessarily know why you are attracted to something, it’s part of how you as a flesh and blood animal works.

  • @oldbaldgrumpy
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    411 months ago

    The top of her head is always the best angle.

  • @PunnyName
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    411 months ago

    Some of us like the shorts, even if we’re average.