Quote from: meursault on March 01, 2015, 05:22:20 AMI already posted data that obliterated yours and was actually relevant to the topic at hand, unlike you just posting random height statistics from random countries in threads about ideal height and such. I'm a very strong believer in watching what women do, instead of listening to what they say. Here's an example of watching what women do, you should try it sometime. 
What is your source? We need to determine its credibility before we are misleaded by it 
Either way, this only CONFIRMS my hypothesis that there is a height that is "too tall" 
As I have already said countless times, if we are talking about America, then the "too tall height" is about 185-188. 6'2 is 188.
From 6'2 to 6'5 to 6'8, do you notice that there is a plateau? Before it falls and falls and falls?
In essence, based on your infographic, the only thing I can conclude is that the tallest you should lengthen is 6'2 or 188, in the USA (if that Is where the source is)..
This CONFIRMS my anecdotal observations of gay guys and girls, that 183 is too tall in Singapore. 188 is too tall in America with an average height of 178, so it stands to reason that for Singapore with average height of 174, the "too tall" figure is 184 (very close to what I said, 183) = there is a 10 cm difference between average height & "too tall".
Also, look at 6'3 and 6'4. Less likelihood than 6'2. Which supports my theory (or in fact, it is more of a law now), ie the law of reversed attractions at too tall heights. I nailed it on the spot that 186-188 cm is probably too tall for the states. 6'2 is indeed the best height in the states, and any more is too tall.