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231.2 | | WATNEY::SPARROW | You want me to do what?? | Wed Mar 04 1987 14:36 | 4 |
| Personnally, I like *tall* men, but then it's not often I find men
shorter then me,;-), afterall, I am a very tall 5'2".
vivian
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231.3 | Height is not an important criteria | CADSYS::RICHARDSON | | Wed Mar 04 1987 15:16 | 27 |
| I'm just under 6' tall - I always wished that I had made it to 6'
but I didn't quite (my brother is 6'5"). That makes me much taller
than most men, including Paul (who is probably 5'9" or so). However,
our strides are the same length - makes it nice to walk around holding
hands!
This topic reminds me of a funny sotry. One day, I think before
Paul and I got married (5 years ago), Paul's best friend, Mark,
was over at our place helping us do some heavy yard work. Mark
is a good-looking, curly-headed guy, and not very tall (maybe 5'6").
He was also, in those days, extremely shy, especially around women
(he was in his mid-20s). He came inside and found me rustling up
lunch for us all in the kitchen, and struck up a conversation or
tired to - it was onvious that he wanted to ask me something, but
couldn't quite get up the nerve. After he hemmed and ha<wed for
a couple of minutes, I said "what is it, Mark? Out with it!"...
turned he wanted to know if I thought a tall woman would date a
shorter man! Now Mark knew that we were engaged at the time, so
he surely knew what I would say. I told him that as long as both
his feet reached the ground most of the time when he walked, he
was in fine shape and shouldn't worry (the standard answer for this
sort of question in my tall family).
I guess I was right, too! He not only dated her, but they got married
2 1/2 years ago, and Paul was Best Man at their wedding!
Personality is MUCH more important that height!
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231.4 | | PARITY::DDAVIS | Dotti | Wed Mar 04 1987 15:41 | 8 |
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I like tall men. I am not attracted to a short man. I guess you
could say I discriminate, but that's how I feel. I think Marge
is right - a tall man is someone to look up to. In fact someone
took a survey that said the most successful men are over 6 feet.
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231.5 | sparrow is for small ? | VIDEO::OSMAN | and silos to fill before I feep, and silos to fill before I feep | Wed Mar 04 1987 15:45 | 2 |
| Is that why your username is SPARROW ? Although if that's your last
name, I wonder how your father's parents knew you'd be short! :-)
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231.6 | Not necessarily; what about Napoleon? | YODA::BARANSKI | Searching for Lowell Apartmentmates... | Wed Mar 04 1987 15:48 | 0 |
231.7 | | QUARK::LIONEL | Free advice is worth every cent | Wed Mar 04 1987 16:00 | 11 |
| My favorite quote about relative heights of men and women is
that the only important thing is that they're the same height
lying down!
I'm attracted to tall women, but height isn't the most important
thing. Being 6'4", there aren't too many women near my height,
but I have found that if a woman is 5'7" or so, we are comfortable
together. If she's shorter than 5'4", it starts becoming
uncomfortable. But I do find that women who are 5'10" or taller
really attract my attention.
Steve
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231.8 | hello out there? | JACUZI::DAUGHAN | fight individualism | Wed Mar 04 1987 16:01 | 3 |
| all right k.n.f. where is your 2 cents????
kelly :-)
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231.9 | | APEHUB::STHILAIRE | | Wed Mar 04 1987 16:06 | 8 |
| I have trouble relating to people who think height matters. It
has nothing to do with whether I consider a man attractive. I have
never dated a man shorter than me, but then I am 5'1". But, I don't
care if they are 5'6" or 6'. (I care about a lot of other attributes
though!)
Lorna
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231.10 | | FELIX::GKLEINBERGER | misery IS optional | Wed Mar 04 1987 20:38 | 7 |
| I like stretching up to wrap my arms around his neck... and having
to stand on my tippy toes to kiss him..... I was married to a man
who was the same height as I was, and now dating a man 7 inches
taller... I'll take the extra seven inches any day :-)...
Gale (who now wears heels ALL the time)
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231.11 | Hard to get anyone shorter.... | STUBBI::B_REINKE | the fire and the rose are one | Wed Mar 04 1987 22:05 | 9 |
| Well I've only dated one man my height, 5" 3/4" and never anyone
shorter. As to taller men I found I was uncomfortable dating, &talking
to men over a foot taller then me because it made me feel a bit like
I was out with a parent. My husband is just 5" taller than me.
But in general when it comes to friends I don't think their
height makes any difference. I like people for what kind of person
they are not their height. :-) (My daughter who is now 13 has had
two boy friends (i.e. she meets them to go skating every Sat and
talks to them on the phone) and both of them were shorter.)
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231.12 | | FOLES::FOLEY | Rebel without a clue | Wed Mar 04 1987 23:36 | 9 |
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I've dated all heights from 4'11" to 6'2". As one gets older,
one tends to overlook things like height and concentrate on more
interesting things..
Lover of long legs,
mike
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231.13 | I like it too... | FLOWER::JASNIEWSKI | | Thu Mar 05 1987 08:21 | 15 |
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It's easy: The woman likes to put her head on the guy's shoulder,
feeling very secure in being cradled in his strong arms. It just
isnt the same, somehow, if she's gotta stoop down or bend too far
to do so.
Of course on the other hand, it's kinda nice for the man to
put his head on her shoulder and feel very secure in being cradled...
But I guess that doesnt quite fit into the old cliche', does it?
Therefore, for the most part, women prefer taller men.
Joe Jas
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231.14 | Sparrow's stand REEEAAAALLLL tall! | WATNEY::SPARROW | You want me to do what?? | Thu Mar 05 1987 10:39 | 14 |
| Fun story to follow:::
A couple of years ago, I was dating a gentleman who was 6'6". Like
another noter did, I wore heals all the time. Summertime roled
around and we both played softball, (pitch) and were very aggressive
and competitive on the softball field. One day we were going to
a bar to celebrate our game win, and he put his arm around me,
and realized he was putting his arm around my head, I went to put
my arm around him and found that I was putting my arm around his
thigh. He jumped back, freaked out and said " My gawd, I didn't
realize you were so short!"
vivian
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231.15 | everything is in your head | CEODEV::FAULKNER | square circle | Thu Mar 05 1987 12:17 | 12 |
| When I was in grade school I learned to dance square dances.
The teacher had a very diplomatic method of chosing partners.
Alphabetically.
I was (the shortest) matched with the tallest girl in the class.
She stood a head taller than anyone else (including the teacher)
in the room.
I did not like it.
I lost track of Renee for 10 years.
The next time I saw her I was 18.
Surprised the heck out of both of us when I looked down to her face.
I taught me well that size is irrellevant.
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231.16 | An outsider looks in... | ZEPPO::MAHLER | Inhuman Decorum in Human Relations | Thu Mar 05 1987 12:25 | 6 |
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Here Here.
Just another form of predjudice.
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231.17 | Is this surprising? | SUPER::MATTHEWS | Don't panic | Thu Mar 05 1987 12:27 | 11 |
| Hey, this is a simple matter of statistics. Most men are taller
than most women; given one of each, the man is extremely likely
to be the taller one.
Some people may desire a taller or shorter mate for various reasons,
but I don't think you can generalize about them.
Val
(for the record, the tallest man I've ever been involved with is
1/4" shorter than I am)
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231.18 | The long and short of it.. | HENRY8::BULLOCK | Jane, no heavy breathers, please | Thu Mar 05 1987 14:55 | 15 |
| Funny--when I started dating, I was always attracted to taller men,
but found that I became good friends with men my height or shorter.
The tall men I dated never did work out; then I got smart and started
dating my shorter friends, and things worked out better.
That's not really a testimonial--just a funny coincidence.
The man I am seeing now is a few inches taller than me, but I look
down on him in heels. He's terrific!!
As for cuddling, we do it both ways--depending on whose heels are
higher that day!
JAne
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231.19 | I like all sizes | STING::BARBER | Skyking Tactical Services | Fri Mar 06 1987 09:42 | 10 |
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Ive always been attracted to a ladies personality and being
before height. But I must admit that I do have a weakness for
long legs (like Mike Foley) and most of the time they are
attached to taller women. One side note is that a long time lady
friend is 6'2" and according to her, she finds that most women
over 5'10" have a tendency to intimidate men. I never felt that
with a taller woman, but I wonder how many do.
Bob B
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231.21 | tfh | CEODEV::FAULKNER | now i got nuttin | Fri Mar 06 1987 13:13 | 5 |
| re.20
bob your ending joke was a
bust
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231.22 | Show's a better female | BMT::COMAROW | thanx metz | Fri Mar 06 1987 21:34 | 7 |
| Women who are attracted to short men are obviously much more
intelligent, open minded, discriminating, superior, attractive,
capable, independent, elegant programmers, warm hearted,
healthier, have better genes, get along with others, write maintainable
code, hate cobol, love the outdoors, etc.
bob - 5'4" and a half
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231.23 | Short people got no rights. | NANOOK::SCOTT | Looking towards the sun | Sun Mar 08 1987 00:30 | 29 |
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I kind of agree with Bob (.22) but then again I sure
wish I had the opportunity to date someone who was my height
or shorter. The shortest woman I have ever had a
relationship with was at least 3" taller than myself (my ex
wife - and she refused to wear flat shoes) and the
absolutely shortest woman was 1" taller than me. The
tallest woman (a 1 1/2 year relationship) was a full 12"
taller.
Sometimes dating tall women can have serious drawbacks.
Do you have any idea how hard it is to find men's shoes with
heels? I have only one pair and they're getting warn out
fast. One other drawback is Tall women do not like to dance
with the man staring at their chest. - take it from one who
doesn't get much of a chance to dance slow dances. To me -
anyone over 5'4" is TALL.
About the only thing I have going for being short - I'm
about the only one who doesn't get knocked out in my wood
working shop though I've lost a few hairs and at least I
don't need a stool to reach anything there. Elsewere I have
to carry a stool around in my back pocket.
The sun is the same from down here.
Lee
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231.24 | Don't wear heels -- | CADSYS::RICHARDSON | | Mon Mar 09 1987 13:43 | 7 |
| If it really bothers you, buy elevator shoes - I KNOW they are still
being made since I have seen ads for them. They add about 2" to
your height, and come in several different styles.
*I* don't care how tall or small you are, anyhow ;-)
/Charlotte (just under 6' in my socks - never wear heels)
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231.25 | "It just doesn't matter" | NOVA::BNELSON | California Dreamin'... | Mon Mar 09 1987 15:04 | 14 |
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I once went on a date with someone who was taller than myself. Being 6', it
had never happened before so I was a bit surprised. But, after the initial
shock wore off ( took about 5 minutes I think ), it didn't bother me in the
least. Actually, it was kinda nice getting 'crane-neck' looking up for a
change instead of looking down! ;-)
Why worry about something that doesn't matter ( at least to myself )?! Either
way, tall or short, the person will still be the same person.
Brian
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231.26 | I don't really wear heels and it doesn't bother me | NANOOK::SCOTT | Looking towards the sun | Mon Mar 09 1987 15:54 | 20 |
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Thanks for the ;-) Charlotte,
Never thought about elevator shoes, but then again 2"
wouldn't be enough if I was worried or cared how short I am.
Having never gone out with anyone shorter then 5'6" I've
sort of become accustomed to going out with taller women.
But would a shorter man (by 8") bother you? If you haven't
tried it, then maybe you should.
Another good point about being short - I don't have to
wade out into the ocean as far to start swimming or be
clobbered by the waves.
The sun was fantastic this last weekend, got a tan while at
the beach!!
Lee
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231.27 | prejudice? | CGHUB::CONNELLY | Eye Dr3 - Regnad Kcin | Mon Mar 09 1987 21:26 | 14 |
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If a man is more attracted to short women or a woman to tall men, why
take the attitude that that is such horrible prejudice (as some of the
replies seem to)? For whatever reason, most individuals have a whole
raft of physical characteristics that they find more attractive in a
prospective mate. What's wrong with that?
You may find yourself attracted to someone against the grain of those
"prejudices", in which case it would be pretty dumb to try to pretend
that it wasn't happening. But you'll also meet plenty of intelligent,
warm and otherwise wonderful people who just don't do a thing for you
in terms of romance, sexual attraction, etc. Trying to force yourself
to think of those people as attractive in order to prove your doctrinal
purity seems pretty dumb too!
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231.28 | People come in all sizes | CADSYS::RICHARDSON | | Tue Mar 10 1987 13:29 | 28 |
| The best dancer in my old folk dance club was my friend Doug, who
is 5' 1 1/2" in his dancing shoes. My 5'9" or so girlfriend and
I both enjoyed dancing with him because he was a great dancer, but
I have to admit that it waas hard to do certain movements because
his arms were `too short', like turning under his arm. Also, he was
a good dancing teacher, but was sometimes a bit hard to follow because
he tended to dance in socks (rather than dancing shoes) when he
was teaching, and his feet were VERY small -- hard to follow him!
Doug was a "tough customer", which I suppose is necessary for a
man of his stature. By the time he graduated from college, he had
his "ten gallon" pin from the blood-doner drives - in spite of actually
begin 1/2" too short to legally donate blood!
I don't care, really, how tall or small you are. I must admit that
I am not really used to men that are taller than I am, so I feel
a bit odd if I have to crane my neck up to look at a friend!
One funny story: I have know Neil TLE::Faiman for years. One Christmas
break I stayed at his folks' house while working on campus. One
time Neil had me stand on the stairs so that we were eyeball-to-eyeball
(Neil is taller than my brother! - must be 6'6" or so, aren't you?
I KNOW you read this file!). He stared at me and said "God, that's
wierd!", and picked me up (!) and put me back on the floor so that
our relative heights were back to normal (he is more than 7" taller
than I am!). I guess very tall men are also unused to having people
be the same height as they are! Neil's wife (Lynn) is very petite
- I think she is about 5'2" or so, by the way.
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