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I'm a guy and I see many references to high heels in female profiles.
Sometimes it'll say something like
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I'm 5'11" and I like my heels (you know what I mean )
In that case I get the "hint."
And sometimes it'll be more explicit, like
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I'm 5'8" and wear heels, so you need to be at least 6'0"
Then, other times it'll just say something like
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I'm 5'10" and wear heels
which seems more like a statement of fact. In that case I'm not sure whether, as a short guy, I should automatically swipe left even if I'm ok with their height.
Should I just assume that any reference to high heels is a height requirement?
She doesn't want someone to be uncomfortable with her height when she wears heels?
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Originally Posted by JBT1980
They're saying you must be taller then her even when she's in heels
Seems to me it could mean either of these two or even a combination of both. Some women might not care about height, but get a lot of flack from people who don’t like tall women, so they want to avoid it. Some might like the guy to be as tall as she is. Some might want both. It really depends on the individual.
My only reference to heels in my online profile was that I don’t wear them unless I have to. I was trying to say, in a fun way, that I’m a casual person and like casual things to do (not stuff you dress up for). You know, maybe there’s women are also saying they like doing things that require dressing up too.
I wonder what women would think if I, or guys in general listed a criteria for weight to height ratio of women I'm interested in.
Like "I'm 6'4 230 lbs, and prefer women with smaller midsection and larger chest area than myself"
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