Posted on 12/12/2014 7:28:22 PM PST by maddog55
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lc3LUCu8-IU
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If you are “ugly” you can get plastic surgery, lose weight and exercise. Women can/do wear makeup. Nothing you can do about being under 5’-8”. Women put that as a “must have” over 5’10”. How ridiculous.
I agree...and I’m a female. What bizarre world do these people live in?
I’ve seen a youtube video where a women is shown a guys picture and she says he is attractive and she would date him. They tell her he’s is 6’ tall. She gets excited about meeting him, then he walks in and he’s is about 4 inches shorter than 6’, but the same guy in the picture. She proceeds to say “that’s a deal breaker”. So sorry. How shallow is that?
Amazing how petty we are, I’m female. Very shallow.
Absolute statements are never, ever, ever completely true.
They tell her hes is 6 tall. She gets excited about meeting him, then he walks in and hes is about 4 inches shorter than 6, but the same guy in the picture. She proceeds to say thats a deal breaker.
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On the other hand, if she claimed to be 6’ 190 and it turned out she was 5’4 190 she definitely would be ‘shown the door’.
Ain’t but so much ‘muscle toning’ one can do’....
I completely frickin' lost it when I heard that line...hysterical!
Oh, so if you are a movie star or director or a millionaire you are on an even footing with the 6’ guy.
You are seriously debating this issue?
Very weird hang-up.
What a strange thread.
Like a box of chocolates.
lol
We live in a height obsessed society.
It's just funny to observe women who rant about "shallow" men who only want to date pretty women, who rage against "objectification", then turn around and refuse to date men who are short.
My x-wifes just wanted a long check-book.
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