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Posted on Jan 15, 2015, 10:41 pm
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Quote from: endomorphisme on January 15, 2015, 10:13:33 PMtoday you have to be atleast 185 cm to be alpha, but it doesn't mean short stature is equal to obesity, it's more like small tits.
obesity is at the bottom of attractiveness


Okay I think this whole "alpha/beta" idea is laughable and I think most people have the potential to be charistmatic short or tall but I kind of agree with endomorphisme in a way. 185CM, to me, feels like a manly height -for lack of a better word- while for example 180 or 175 does not. At 179CM I feel more like a teenager than a man in the company of other men as I am often about half a head shorter than most other men in the group.

That's mostly why I want to be at least 185CM -I want to "grow up" both literally and figureatively.

Inb4 people call me immature/insecure/delusional/stupid etc etc.

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Posted on Jan 16, 2015, 12:26 am
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lol are you a miscer, Uppland?

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Posted on Jan 16, 2015, 12:28 am
#43

Quote from: endomorphisme on January 15, 2015, 10:13:33 PMtoday you have to be atleast 185 cm to be alpha, but it doesn't mean short stature is equal to obesity, it's more like small tits.
obesity is at the bottom of attractiveness


I have to agree, except with needing to be 185 cm to be alpha. I knew a 5'5 wrestler with brad-pitt-level facial aesthetics who was really popular with women. There is nothing a fat woman can really do to be popular with most men (outside of losing weight).

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Posted on Jan 16, 2015, 12:37 am
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Quote from: ReadRothbard on January 16, 2015, 12:26:37 AMlol are you a miscer, Uppland?


heh, no but I posted in some threads "for the lolz" as they put it. Quickly realized it was mostly a cesspool and left though.

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Posted on Jan 16, 2015, 5:41 am
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QuoteIn hindsight years later I realized how powerful denial really is. We will not accept truths about life if that reality damages us personally.

When I read threads like this it brings me back to that (in)famous moment of denial in my life.

Just like some on here refuse to believe short guys are as ugly to women as chubby/ fat women are to us.

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Posted on Jan 18, 2015, 8:07 am
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I don't think you need to be 185 cm to be alpha. If you have the right body type, you can be the most dominant presence in a room at an average height.

Example:
Short and tall guys alike embarrass height-bigoted woman on FB (bb.com misc)

The wrestler on the left is 6'1 (185 cm), the wrestler on the right is 6'3 (190 cm), and the wrestler in the middle is 5'10 (178 cm). Even though the wrestler in the middle is the shortest one, he'd be the last one I'd disrespect in a room. And I doubt others would say he's too short to be "alpha" or whatever.

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Posted on Jan 18, 2015, 10:16 am
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Quotereadrothbard
I have to agree, except with needing to be 185 cm to be alpha. I knew a 5'5 wrestler with brad-pitt-level facial aesthetics who was really popular with women. There is nothing a fat woman can really do to be popular with most men (outside of losing weight).


everything that comes out of your mouth is bullcrap, its all based on emotions.

first off I call bullcrap on girls thinking that this 5"5 man can ever be the man of these girls dreams, they do not consider him an alpha male, they don't consider him to be the coolest thing from sliced bread, you are bull crapting this entire forum. girls can ALWAYS be friends with anyone no matter how tall the man is. a girl can even fk a short man, but they will never think of him as prince charming worthy of marriage to carry them across the threshold and to live happily ever after.

second. trying to compare a famous person is bullcrap also. girls will fk anything that they saw on tv not because it is attractive but simply because he was on tv and is rich and famous.

QuoteThere is nothing a fat woman can really do to be popular with most men


there is nothing short men can do to be popular with most women. the shorter the man the more there is NOTHING he can really do to be popular with women............. outside of growing taller.

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Posted on Jan 18, 2015, 10:26 am
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QuoteThe wrestler on the left is 6'1 (185 cm), the wrestler on the right is 6'3 (190 cm), and the wrestler in the middle is 5'10 (178 cm). Even though the wrestler in the middle is the shortest one, he'd be the last one I'd disrespect in a room. And I doubt others would say he's too short to be "alpha" or whatever.


I agree. they have very muscular bodies so as long as they are above average height they can look alpha as long as their other characteristics are superb. Short and tall guys alike embarrass height-bigoted woman on FB (bb.com misc)

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Posted on Jan 18, 2015, 11:26 am
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Quote from: KiloKAHN on January 18, 2015, 08:07:18 AMI don't think you need to be 185 cm to be alpha. If you have the right body type, you can be the most dominant presence in a room at an average height.

Example:
Short and tall guys alike embarrass height-bigoted woman on FB (bb.com misc)


You sure about their heights? It looks like less of a difference to me.

Of course height isn't everything -my friend is just below 170CM and he is very charistmatic. He will always be "the short guy" though.

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Posted on Jan 18, 2015, 2:39 pm
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Quote from: Slim_tim on January 18, 2015, 11:26:19 AMIts a troll. watch out...r/short


Don't be so balderdash, it was due to my speed/power at the time. I kicked the kickball the farthest during recess and was one of the best overall players in middle school gym, and the fastest in my track team. But around high school, everyone caught up.

My mom (5"2) comes from a family of giants and my dad (5"7) has plenty of relatives above 6"0, which was most likely passed on to my brother (6"2). However, he is socially inept, has horrible hygiene, and devotes his life to playing video games 14+ hours a day.

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