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uh oh, are you shorter than 5' 9"? (men)

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Originally posted by: Konigin
Originally posted by: whaleskinrug
Originally posted by: Konigin
What about women who are 5'9"?


we make more, too 😀
I wish.


on average that is 🙂

btw, everyone -- it's not like 5'9" is a cutoff eother/or situation -- that is just the average American male's height (~5'9.5") so for every inch you are above it (on average) you will be perceived as more "attractive" and earn more. That's not to say there aren't many men doing quite well who are much shorter than the average guy 🙂
 
Originally posted by: whaleskinrug
every inch = more $$$
every inch = more women
more $$$ = more women

lol

I'm glad I'm 5"10 then 😱

Koing

 
Originally posted by: ClueLis
6'2" 😀

But being tall also makes a lot of your life more difficult as well.

How? I'm 6' 1.5" and I couldn't ever imagine being any shorter than that. I can't think of any problems that would make my life difficult at my height?
 
Originally posted by: nitsuj3580
Originally posted by: ClueLis
6'2" 😀

But being tall also makes a lot of your life more difficult as well.

How? I'm 6' 1.5" and I couldn't ever imagine being any shorter than that. I can't think of any problems that would make my life difficult at my height?

girls flinging themselves at you? not fitting into a Gremlin?
 
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