I wouldn’t put too much stock in that BMI business. According to BMI, for example, most male celebrities and athletes are overweight or obese.
I’ve also never seen a BMI calculator that took into account that some people are naturally built on stockier frames than others. Most don’t even make a distinction between men and women.
Personally, I’m in the higher half of the “overweight” range, despite the fact that you can see my abs easily and I can do chin-ups with a child hanging onto my back.
The ONLY time a woman ever complained about my physique, she said she perferred bulkier men. “Overweight”, indeed!
I used to be neighbors with a couple in which the woman was about 6’ and her fiance then husband was about 5’4". It wasn’t an issue for them and they were very happy. I think a lot of it has to do with both partners’ egos.
Myself, I still have ego issues. I’m almost 5’10", and I don’t really like to feel like a behomoth next to my guy. Because of this, I’d date a guy a couple inches shorter than me if he had a stockier build, but don’t think I’d feel very feminine with a guy of slighter build. In the end, it comes down to chemistry, I think, and part of that is physical whether we like it or not.
Vlad Dracul,
True, BMI has lots of shortcomings; that’s why I said “some” objective meaning. The site I linked to does have different calculators for men and women, and also has some explanation of the uses and shortcomings of BMI and other indices.
That site put me in the “normal” range and at the 22nd weight percentile for my height, yet I’m still over my “ideal” weight as determined by a subjective survey.
There are always going to be exceptional cases that don’t fit any simple statistical model. Considering If you can see your abs and do chinups with passengers, I’d say you fall outside the normal range. Congratulations.
Count me in as another person who read this thread because he thought it was about penis size.
I’m 5’9" and I work part time in a home decor store. I’m the only man employed, so I get subjected to just about every feminine topic of conversation there is. Men: believe it or not, women actually talk about this. It’s surprising how many women are “heightist.” Considering what’s been written so far, we can safely say that for many women, height is not an issue. My question is for those for whom height is definitely a factor:
Having established that many women prefer taller men, why is this the case? Are some women less liberated and unconsciously appealing to gender roles? Do women, in this day in age, still want their man to be ‘manly’? Or is it simply a matter of attraction, like some women like men with chest hair and some don’t? So what is it: unconscious gender stereotypes or simply sexual attraction? Or something else?
The difference is that weight is often something which can be altered. You can do absolutely nothing to make yourself taller, but you can, in most cases, bulk up or slim down.
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I have heard and that’s been confirmed many times that it’s not what women say but the desire behind that. For instance she says “I want a tall, strong man” her desire is to have someone who protects and cares for her. So If you’re able to convey that feeling of protection you don’t have to be 6’10’’.
Believe it or not
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Okay, I’ll admit it, I am right around 5’9" and I have dated me who were around 5’8". I prefer men over 6 feet. The tallest i dated was about 6’6" - 6’7".
I think it has to do with being one of the “taller” girls in school. I was always tall and skinny and always wanted to be one of te shorter, curvy girls. So now I like men that make me feel that way.
I’m 5’4", on the short side for women. There was only one guy that really pursued me who was shorter than I was by a few inches. He was also very skinny. We made out once, and I felt like a child molester (he was my age). I also felt really big and awkard next to him. He was really cool, and I liked to be with him, but there was zero physical attraction after we laid down on the bed and were kissing and I realized my legs were like a whole foot longer than his.
Other than this guy, I’ve dated men who were my height and more. Height isn’t an issue as long as I’m not bigger than he is.
Shorter than what? Shorter than me? There aren’t that many of them (I’m 5’3") Shorter than average? Oh yes, I mentioned that in the “shallow” thread Most of the guys I’ve ever been attracted to have been between 5’6" and 5’9". I definitely prefer guys shorter than the oft lauded 6’.
I’m 5 feet tall, and I have dated men who were 6’4" and I’ve dated men as short as 5’5" So really, I guess what I’m saying is, I’ll give anyone a chance, as long as they’re not a creep.
Yea me for instance. I’m 5’10’’ and I prefer short (like 5’3’’) and skinny (not curvy) women. Actually all of my girlfriends have been like this.
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So there is hope for me! Thanks to those of you who answered my selfish question. Personally, I don’t feel tall, though I guess I am. Probably because I am skinny. I do find it a little annoying when I can’t hear someone because they are so much shorter than I am when I am in a noisy place, but I can deal.
Without being overly snarky, this is utterly ridiculous. I am 5’8" and I guarantee that no one has ever looked at me and thought, “that guy, objectively speaking, is borderline tall.”
So true. My best shorter female friends are like this. One is about 5’ and has never dated anyone under 6’. Another is about 5’1" and has never dated anyone under 6’2". And besides them, I see that tendency in many (not all) shorter girls who I know on a casual basis seem to lean towards taller guys.
And as a response to the original OP, my current girlfriend is 5’6" and won’t date anyone under 5’10". That’s her cutoff because she “doesn’t want to date anyone who looks shorter than her when she’s wearing her 4-inch heels.”