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Neither, I’d rather be 5’10 and a solid 7 …. The reality is we don’t pick our bodies so take care of whichever one you get. That and check your TOS before posting these.
My beautiful 20-something niece just married her quite short (est. 5'5") high-school sweetheart. Good looking guy with a good income. She wore flats at the wedding.
Physical attributes just don't matter much for guys. Doting, money, effort, similar values, and constant communication are the keys.
As a frequent traveler, I'd a thousand times be 5-4 than 6-2.
When you're a boy, you want to be a huge heavy powerful bruiser, but when you grow up and have to consider things like buying clothes, fitting in a coach seat, buying a small car, and so on, those of us who end up "efficiently sized" start to be thankful for our genetics. I'm not a small sized guy, I'm pretty much exactly average, but I feel so sorry for those great big guys wedged into the airline seats for a 14 hour flight. They're not fat, there's not a damn thing they can to do become smaller, and they are still working for a living so buying first class seats for a guy who travels 40 times a year isn't realistic, either.
As a woman, I will go for the 6'2 man unless his personality sucks. If charm and personality are equal, tall wins. Men that are concerned about being pretty... that's strike one.
As a woman, I will go for the 6'2 man unless his personality sucks. If charm and personality are equal, tall wins. Men that are concerned about being pretty... that's strike one.
And this right here is why the thread will be tossed into the pyre.
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