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Of course, size, religion , race, social status, should not matter when it comes to real love, which would hopefully end up in marriage. If a female does not want to marry you because your shorter than her , shes not worth it!
I'm pretty short myself (1.6m or 5'3") so no.
When it comes to dating, his height doesn't matter to me at all.
Nope. I don't care how skinny he is as long as he's taller. Makes me feel like a real woman, as opposed to the man in the relationship.
I like feeling inferior to my protector, if that makes sense.
I like a man to be at least 20lbs heavier then me and 3 inches taller. I am 5'3 and my fiance is 5'6 and I am happy with that. I like the security of feeling outsized by the man I love, if that makes sense.Lol.
I've learned that hard way that physical things like that aren't a real indicator of the character of a person. I had a rule that I couldn't date a guy with smaller hands than my own.......and it's not like I have monster hands or anything. I have small, girly hands....and one guy came along with hands just a bit smaller than mine.
Kinda threw me off at first but if you look into the heart of someone you'll see that physical things- whether small hands or height- are really just a silly quirk.
Yes, if he is the love of your life. Outward appearances are not as important as we make them out to be if there is real love.
That's a good question. If he's shorter than I am, I could probably look over the fact that he is, if he is kind, caring, wise, and things like that. :).
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