I have the opposite effect being 6'5" and realizing that no matter what, 90% of people will always see me from my worst angle with a double chin
63 0 ReplyAlso, you have the benefit/detriment of intimidating people just by existing.
34 0 ReplyAlso the burden of being consistently asked by strangers to grab things from a top shelf
16 0 ReplyIt's true. I think especially for those of us who are moderately tall. I'm 6'2", and it's very unnerving when someone is significantly taller than me. I'm just not used to it.
10 0 ReplyDefinitely sounds like a benefit.
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Doesn’t matter. There are no good angles in bed.
15 1 ReplyNone that let you see their face, anyway.
12 0 ReplyThere are when you're over a foot taller than your partner.
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Come to the Netherlands, you'll be average
10 1 ReplyHey, at least you can tell us short people how the weather is.
(I say as a 5'11" dude)
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My wife is 5 feet tall. She doesn't like it when I call her a midget, but you can't escape the truth.
12 0 ReplyNo, but you CAN do olympic levels of mental gymnastics to deny it! 5' suddenly becomes average height if you cope hard enough
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cries in 4'11
12 0 ReplyFor many years of my life, I had a girlfriend who was 4'-10" tall, but a mile high in pent-up rage.
8 0 ReplyWas the rage good or bad...?
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The top of her head is always the best angle.
5 1 ReplySome of us like the shorts, even if we're average.
4 0 ReplyRegression to the mean
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