Have you ever dated a woman taller than you are? (date, love)
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I'm 6'1, I've dated as short as 5'4 and as tall as 7'1. I have quite the collection of heels and don't really care if someone doesn't like it. The guy I'm currently dating is 6'6 and he's a pretty cool dude
I love being taller than men. They seem to like it too.
You know it!
Love that you love being taller than your man! I saw a 5'3 guy recently holding hands with a woman near 6'0 and they looked awesome together! Love seeing more of these couples.
Well my then bf told me once that the tallest woman he ever dates besides me being 5'7 (while he's 5'7 1/2) was about 6'2.
I don't think men care that much... well not the way some women are too focused on ''He has to be 6 inches taller than me (depending on how tall she is)''. I'm weird in that aspect that him being way too tall and me having to wear high heels to even try to kiss him isn't exactly my cup of tea.
Overall, I don't go after very tall athletes nor buildings. I prefer an average in height man (don't mind if he's a couple of inches shorter). Though, I might make exceptions depending on his personality. I would really have to fall for him.
I NEVER wear high heels. As a tall woman you learn to live without them.
Oh no, no. I'm 5'9" and I love being tall and would be happy to be a little taller. I was a tiny kid that got teased for being too short and tiny. I had kids towering over me and intimidating me as the new kid all the time. I wear 3-5 inch heels most days even as a SAHM. My husband is 6'1", which is a little disappointing. I enjoyed being able to put heels on and being taller than my dates even if only for a little while.
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