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Every short man I've come across is so bitter. I've dated some in the past that come off as really confident and they were hot, but then their complexes shined through after a few dates. Has it been proven that shorter men automatically have Napoleon Complexes? I don't want to be mean, but after my experiences, I don't think I'd date a short man again. I am 5'3 by the way and am not a BBW or ugly looking. I'd give myself a 7-8 on the scale of looks.
Every short man I've come across is so bitter. I've dated some in the past that come off as really confident and they were hot, but then their complexes shined through after a few dates. Has it been proven that shorter men automatically have Napoleon Complexes? I don't want to be mean, but after my experiences, I don't think I'd date a short man again. I am 5'3 by the way and am not a BBW or ugly looking. I'd give myself a 7-8 on the scale of looks.
I have a lot guy friends who are around 5'3-5'5, and my best friend is about 5'5. Most of them I talk to are pretty confident. My best friend dated a 5'9 girl. My other friend dated a model.
My ex was about 5'6, and I am just about 5'8, and it did not bother him. He had no complex at all (and even seemed to like tallish women). There are plenty of short men without the complex. I've noticed women care more about height than men do.
To the OP, at your short height, I can't see too many men finding you intimidating, as the vast majority will be taller. If you've come across a few with complexes, that does not mean all are that way. Making such broad generalizations after a few experiences is not really fair.
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