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[–] Skua@kbin.earth 20 points 6 days ago (2 children)

As a fellow fairly tall person, even beyond how it looks to be tall, you don't need to be much over 6' before it starts getting downright inconvenient. I'm just shy of 1.9m / 6'3", so by no means exceptionally tall (for my country and gender, at least) and like... there are a lot of times when it's just troublesome. I don't fit in places or things. A lot of clothes don't fit me well. I hit my head on things. A lack of legroom is often uncomfortable. I feel like I'm ruining the view for other people at concerts. The idea of people close to my height actively going out of their way to make themselves even taller - even if it was a trivial process, which it clearly is not - is madness to me

Of course I do understand that it's a self-image thing and such things do not care about practicalities. Everyone's got to find a way to be happy with themselves. I get that. It's just... god I hate hitting my head on stuff, that shit hurts

[–] blarghly@lemmy.world 9 points 6 days ago

As someone who is 6'4", yeah, I feel similarly. Airplanes are terrible and I always hit my head on things. I kinda understand guys who are, like, 5'5" doing this. Most women like their partners to be taller than them, so it could significantly increase your dating pool to be 5'7". But once you're at 6', not only do most women not care at all if you are taller - they can't even tell.

[–] Madzielle@lemmy.dbzer0.com 6 points 6 days ago

My husband is 6'3" and works in a university kitchen.

The tables are too short causing him to be hunched over all day. The doorways are too short, there are overheads on the cookware and he hits his head on both these things if he's not paying attention.

He's size 14 shoe and can't just buy them off the rack and cost more. His knees and back are already failing him and he's not yet 40.

On a less serious note, I never wear heels. Taking photos together is a nightmare.

I'm short, 5'1". I've dated men from my height to his and dont really have a preference other than confidence in one's self.

People don't get to choose their height, and being tall is not all it's cracked up to be. I bet my husband would trade some height to be pain free if you asked him.