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whats your point? what do u want to find out? personally height has never been an issue for me but im five foot three. my friend liz on the other hand likes tall guys but shes six foot one. she wants to be able to wear heels and not tower above someone. so everyone is different. my aunt is taller than my uncle and both of them love it, esp when she wears heels... the internet wont give u accurate data so dont take it as one way of the other. im ex was italian and on the short side. my current bf is six foot but its not something id ever really though of, there are more important traits to look for.If I knew where I was going I would already be there
I wish I had more time. Judicious, beautiful, augmented, whatever.
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I agree that there are much more important traits to look for than size but they are still qualities. I've read on this site that women tend to find a guy more appealing if he of equal or greater height and dislike looking down on them where as for size unless they are "size queens" they don't mind what he is packing as long as he isn't too small or too big.Comment
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If I had to guess, I would say musiclova is tall and average.
Somewhere, reading this or posting elsewhere, is a short guy hoping his big penis is more important than his height.
You cant have it all, folks. Just learn to love what you have.Comment
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OMG... height is not important, size is not important. People have preferences, sure... but it has no bearing on someone's value as a person (or, at least it shouldn't).
Hmm... am I having deja-vu here? I recall someone else who kept coming back here posting about the relevance of size and height. If this is you again, dewd, get help. Seriously.Comment
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I don't think it's uncommon for men to wonder these types of things. Just because more than one man asks, doesn't mean they're all the same man. Society trains women to think certain things, and the same goes for men. We need to try to treat each request with respect, as if it were us asking.
Musiclova - I think very much like men are with women, we all may have a bit of a height preference. Alot of women prefer their man to be a bit taller than them or at least the same height. Alot of men prefer a woman who is a bit shorter than them. But this doesn't apply for all men or all women.
There is no connection between height and "size" down below. But all women have different size preferences, just like all men have different breast size preferences. It totally depends on who you're asking. There isn't one answer.
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I'm sorry, I didn't mean to sound accusatory, I just had that little bell go off and it made me wonder, that's all.
But anyway, as has been said many times in many other threads, it's ok for people to have preferences, but those preferences shouldn't take precedence over someone's character and personality. For example, I prefer a guy who is a bit taller than me, but it doesn't mean I wouldn't date a guy who is shorter if I like him as a person. Attraction for me is much more about personality than physical traits.
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Height for me is only important in the sense of I don't want to be with a guy shorter or too much taller than me, I wouldn't feel comfortable being taller because I'd like the man to be at least a little taller so I'll feel 'secure' physically (i.e. he can protect me if necessary). As for too much taller, it's not practically great to be over two heads shorter than my guy, I don't get to kiss him whenever I want to.
Size is not important, it's what a man does with what he has that's important.Comment
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