Guys/Girls: What is your real opinion on..
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sweet_ermengarde wrote: »
Now THIS... I believe 🤣3 -
sweet_ermengarde wrote: »
Wow...Sage advice!
I am admittedly a little frightened and enlightened at the same time of this realization!4 -
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if guys cant say stuff like “i like skinny girls” without being offensive then is it okay for girls to say things like “i only like tall guys”6
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sweet_ermengarde wrote: »if guys cant say stuff like “i like skinny girls” without being offensive then is it okay for girls to say things like “i only like tall guys”
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sweet_ermengarde wrote: »if guys cant say stuff like “i like skinny girls” without being offensive then is it okay for girls to say things like “i only like tall guys”
Well... How tall are we talking here? 🤔😂
Eta... I actually read it as this...sweet_ermengarde wrote: »if guys can say stuff like “i like skinny girls” without being offensive then it's okay for girls to say things like “i only like tall guys”
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sweet_ermengarde wrote: »if guys cant say stuff like “i like skinny girls” without being offensive then is it okay for girls to say things like “i only like tall guys”
I wonder too, does it make a difference if its something you can change or not?
Like you can change your weight and body (to some extent anyway) but not your height3 -
sweet_ermengarde wrote: »if guys cant say stuff like “i like skinny girls” without being offensive then is it okay for girls to say things like “i only like tall guys”
I wonder too, does it make a difference if its something you can change or not?
Like you can change your weight and body (to some extent anyway) but not your height
oh youre right so better analogy is if girls can say “i like tall guys” then guys can say they like girls with certain features they were just born with and cant change3 -
sweet_ermengarde wrote: »if guys cant say stuff like “i like skinny girls” without being offensive then is it okay for girls to say things like “i only like tall guys”
nope, not ok the way you put it
However, I don't agree with the statement. I think its fair for people to admit they have a type, most of us do. But, if you are unwilling to even consider others you may miss out on something awesome. But hey, its your own damn fault so what's it to me....4 -
sweet_ermengarde wrote: »sweet_ermengarde wrote: »if guys cant say stuff like “i like skinny girls” without being offensive then is it okay for girls to say things like “i only like tall guys”
I wonder too, does it make a difference if its something you can change or not?
Like you can change your weight and body (to some extent anyway) but not your height
oh youre right so better analogy is if girls can say “i like tall guys” then guys can say they like girls with certain features they were just born with and cant change
You know... I feel it's somehow less offensive to insist you only like, say blondes... Then to say you only like skinny girls... Jme I suppose 🤷🏽♂️1 -
ladies:
adores you completely, dotes on you, and *very* well off, but he's danny devito height
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ignores you often, may/may not have regular employment, & needs to borrow $20 real quick, but he's 6'5
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For me, there is a "too tall", and 6'5" is in it. It takes me a while to feel comfortable around people that tall, they just feel very imposing initially. And since this fictitious dude doesn't seem to have anything else appealing to make me want to stick around.....4
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4legsRbetterthan2 wrote: »For me, there is a "too tall", and 6'5" is in it. It takes me a while to feel comfortable around people that tall, they just feel very imposing initially. And since this fictitious dude doesn't seem to have anything else appealing to make me want to stick around.....
okay lets raise the stakes:
he's only 6'2, but he's built like henry cavill when he played superman.
but now he also doesn't have his own car and really needs to borrow yours for a minute.
short man is also now built like danny devito, but he's really great with kids and animals.2 -
4legsRbetterthan2 wrote: »For me, there is a "too tall", and 6'5" is in it. It takes me a while to feel comfortable around people that tall, they just feel very imposing initially. And since this fictitious dude doesn't seem to have anything else appealing to make me want to stick around.....
okay lets raise the stakes:
he's only 6'2, but he's built like henry cavill when he played superman.
but now he also doesn't have his own car and really needs to borrow yours for a minute.
short man is also now built like danny devito, but he's really great with kids and animals.
i’d go for the short guy in either one of those storylines in a heartbeat if he had confidence and wasnt insecure about it, which i know isnt fair qualifier bc maybe he made to feel insecure idk3 -
Well the former not so much. I mean, I have this mentality of everything is temporary. His adoration will more than likely be temporary just like his doteness. Money comes and goes the only thing that will always remain the same is his shortness. I guess what I'm trying to say is, I just like what I like and those things aren't it 🤷♀️1 -
sweet_ermengarde wrote: »4legsRbetterthan2 wrote: »For me, there is a "too tall", and 6'5" is in it. It takes me a while to feel comfortable around people that tall, they just feel very imposing initially. And since this fictitious dude doesn't seem to have anything else appealing to make me want to stick around.....
okay lets raise the stakes:
he's only 6'2, but he's built like henry cavill when he played superman.
but now he also doesn't have his own car and really needs to borrow yours for a minute.
short man is also now built like danny devito, but he's really great with kids and animals.
i’d go for the short guy in either one of those storylines in a heartbeat if he had confidence and wasnt insecure about it, which i know isnt fair qualifier bc maybe he made to feel insecure idk
okay:
short man now has short man syndrome, but he recognizes its a flaw and is working on it (he's 40)
tall guy doesn't know how to spell syndrome.5 -
4legsRbetterthan2 wrote: »For me, there is a "too tall", and 6'5" is in it. It takes me a while to feel comfortable around people that tall, they just feel very imposing initially. And since this fictitious dude doesn't seem to have anything else appealing to make me want to stick around.....
okay lets raise the stakes:
he's only 6'2, but he's built like henry cavill when he played superman.
but now he also doesn't have his own car and really needs to borrow yours for a minute.
short man is also now built like danny devito, but he's really great with kids and animals.
With all three HILARIOUS scenarios, you omitted whether they were "hawt or not." Like in the face, not just in the body.
(Edited to accommodate the silliness of not just two but THREE all-the-way out there scenarios.)4 -
There just isn't a gif nor words that can describe how impressed I am by you 🤯1 -
4legsRbetterthan2 wrote: »For me, there is a "too tall", and 6'5" is in it. It takes me a while to feel comfortable around people that tall, they just feel very imposing initially. And since this fictitious dude doesn't seem to have anything else appealing to make me want to stick around.....
okay lets raise the stakes:
he's only 6'2, but he's built like henry cavill when he played superman.
but now he also doesn't have his own car and really needs to borrow yours for a minute.
short man is also now built like danny devito, but he's really great with kids and animals.
With both scenarios, you omitted whether they were "hawt or not." Like in the face, not just in the body.
say they're both equally attractive in the face just to call it even3 -
sweet_ermengarde wrote: »4legsRbetterthan2 wrote: »For me, there is a "too tall", and 6'5" is in it. It takes me a while to feel comfortable around people that tall, they just feel very imposing initially. And since this fictitious dude doesn't seem to have anything else appealing to make me want to stick around.....
okay lets raise the stakes:
he's only 6'2, but he's built like henry cavill when he played superman.
but now he also doesn't have his own car and really needs to borrow yours for a minute.
short man is also now built like danny devito, but he's really great with kids and animals.
i’d go for the short guy in either one of those storylines in a heartbeat if he had confidence and wasnt insecure about it, which i know isnt fair qualifier bc maybe he made to feel insecure idk
okay:
short man now has short man syndrome, but he recognizes its a flaw and is working on it (he's 40)
tall guy doesn't know how to spell syndrome.
OMG 😂😂😂...
This close 🤏🏼 to hearing the "Whats so funny in there!?" remark from the other room 😂...3 -
So, if I'm understanding thus far, the escalating scenarios are...
1.ladies:
adores you completely, dotes on you, and *very* well off, but he's danny devito height
vs
ignores you often, may/may not have regular employment, & needs to borrow $20 real quick, but he's 6'5
go
2.okay lets raise the stakes:
he's only 6'2, but he's built like henry cavill when he played superman.
but now he also doesn't have his own car and really needs to borrow yours for a minute.
short man is also now built like danny devito, but he's really great with kids and animals.
3.short man now has short man syndrome, but he recognizes its a flaw and is working on it (he's 40)
tall guy doesn't know how to spell syndrome.
And they are equally handsome/hideous in the face, yes?
I whip out a faux-engagement ring and walk away slowly... 🤷🏿♀️
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