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What is the height at which you are no longer considered a manlet?

Manlet

  • Under 5'7"

  • Under 5'6"

  • Under 5'5"

  • 5'4" and under is definitely a manlet


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Anyone shorter than their significant other.

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Anyone shorter than their significant other.

Ahh, but conversely, since women look for a tall man, if you can convince one taller than you to go for you, you must be manly indeed.

Also - I've never heard of the term "manlet" before this thread, and it sounds suspiciously "jersey shore", which makes me scoff at anyone who uses the term.
 
Under 6'. Everyone knows this. The poll is broken because it doesn't have an option for under 6'.

This.

schneiderguy has a Ph.D in manlet studies and knows all about them. I can say that he's "studying" my "manlet" right now and he's truly an expert. :awe:
 
Verne Troyer disagrees

infact.. he gets more play than you do

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He only "gets" women because they want his money.

Women are only actually sexually attracted to men over 6'. If they're with a guy shorter than that it's because a. they can't attract a non-manlet or b. they want to steal his gold. However they can never be sexually satisfied with a man unless he is over 6'.
 
I'm curious. I'm 5'11" so not a manlet but what is the official cutoff? I've seen 5'5" thrown around as well as 5'7".

Uh, did you forget posting that pic of you standing next to the Lotus?
You weren't 5' 11" in that.
Have a growth spurt? :biggrin:

BTW, I WAS 5'-10" when discharged from the military, now am at 5'-8" to 5-9 1/2", depending on Barometric pressure & how long I've been on my feet.
Degenerative Disk Disease, FTL.

And I voted "Under 5'-4"", though I don't judge people by their height (Maybe by their weight, though! LOL)
 
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