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Remind me to avoid those tall state people. I'm 5"6 but I cannot stand guys who are very tall. They just don't appeal to me - most Northern Europeans are not a turn on. My fiance is short, the shortest guy I've ever dated at 5"4. And he's of German ancestry with a bit of Cherokee blood. Maybe it's because he was a premature baby and spent time in the NICU.
Lmao at these comments claiming average in Minessota and Wisconsin are 6ft or above, i mean you cant exaggerate it that much. Seems like your perceptions are flawed and you tend to focus on taller people mostly which isnt how average works. Avg anywhere in US cant be over 5'10". Even if those of German and Scandivanian ancestry are 5'11" on avg like in those countries which is what i doupt alot because of ****tier American diet and unhealthy lifestyle, you still have those of British, French and Italian ancestry that dont let avg go over 177/178cm. Its questionable how many people in these comments claimed their actual correct height, because most people inflate themselves 1 or more inches lol
I think the tallest would have to be
1. Minnesota
2. North Dakota
3. South Dakota,
4. Iowa
5. Nebraska (hasn't been mentioned. Not only am I 5 ft 7 and am short even compared to quite a few girls here, but there are a lot of Germans, and a few scandinavians, granted I'm czech, and most eastern europeans while not super short, aren't super tall either.)
As for the shortest the top 5 would probably be
1. New Mexico due to hispanic influence
2. Texas, again with hispanic influence, granted a lot of white guys i've known from there weren't that tall.
3. California
4. Hawaii
5. New York
Sounds about right with the exception of Texas. It's sort of all over the place. It should not be in top 5.
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