Post by Heightism Report on May 15, 2017 7:48:37 GMT
It seems that the babbling buffoons at r/short have done it again. They've decided that the male-taller norm is a figment of everyone's imagination
https://www.reddit.com/r/short/comments/6b4dil/this_is_the_first_sss_vid_where_all_the_girls/
Take your pick of turbo-goobers in that thread who absolutely, can not, will not, and are terrified to accept the fact that women don't view short men in the same way as they do tall men.
The male-taller norm has been proven time-and-time again scientifically
journals.sagepub.com/doi/abs/10.1177/014616728063010
For the purposes of this thread, let's not even discuss the fact that women hold this almost-universal preference, let's focus on the fact that the dupes who want to speak about heightism are living in an absolutely terminal case of denial. They are just like the tallers who will scoff at us when we tell them about instances where we are discriminated against. I've told stories about where tall men actually witnessed me being discriminated against in a blatant manner, and they absolutely deny that it happened immediately afterward even though they saw the whole damn thing, or were even involved in some manner. This is no different than these short fuckguppies who just float around in a tepid tank of their own denial and choose to stew in the fictions that they are terrified of letting go. Notice how many of the peons in that thread(which of course includes Mike W as always) are the ones whose whole personas are built-on having the rest of r/short think that they are casanovas. Why do they cling to this delusion so hard? The reason is because they are absolutely terrified of the notion that anyone would pierce the wall of pseudo-machismo that they have built around themselves. Just like the tall man who doesn't want to admit that short men get discriminated against because doing so would be like him being caught with his hands in the cookie jar, the short men who deny that short men get discriminated against are afraid of having the facade that they have created crumble, which would leave them grouped with other short men. They absolutely don't have the strength to let the fragile cone of pseudo-superiority removed. This cone is made out of flimsy bullshit, which is why they absolutely deny all facts in-order to keep their illusions in-tact. They know their nonsense can't stand the test of truth. Look at these rationalizations and mental gymnastics
"This video is meaningless. Asking "Can short guys get hot girls" is like asking if Schrödinger's cat is alive or dead. Most of these girls saying no here would say yes in a different circumstance. Most guys fail because they never put themselves out there to begin with. Or when they do put themselves out there, they don't do it with the proper finesse"
"Notice how the interviewer even as a 5'10 1/2 (179cm) guy is comfortably taller than most of the girls in the video? And they are surprised by the fact that 5'10 1/2 guy appears a lot taller than it sounds. The fact is most women will look too short and awkward next to a 6'3 guy, and a 5'11 dude will look just fine next to an average girl"
Mikey W- "You can do interviews and get the exact opposite reaction from a group of women. There is never any consistency with these interview videos. Move the interviewer 10 miles away and the women will say height doesn't matter. One can post negative or positive if one selectively searches.
Mikey W- "I have seen numerous times the same type of videos presented on /r/short over the last 4 years where the majority of women said height didn't matter. But they would usually say he had to be at least as tall as themselves."
(In what recess of his Loony Tunes mind are those videos real?)
"Sort of a mixed bag with the responses, to be honest. A few expectations for really tall (e.g. 6'3" and 6'5"), but also a few that consider "shorter than me" as too short.
Some wanted the taller guy, some wanted the better-looking shorter guy."
(Yeah, it's a mixed bag where like 25% of them would date a shorter guy, but only under certain stipulations. Yeah, that's a mixed-bag alright. The loon who posted that is a mixed bag of dumblejuice and idiot flakes. Also, they weren't asked to specify whether they would stop looking for tall men once they started dating short men, and only two of them are currently dating short men; One of them didn't even say how short her bf was, but yeah, it's a total mixed bag)
The level of denial carried around by these lemmings is absolutely pathetic. Dating preference is not even near the crux of where heightism originates, but the male-taller norm is a real phenomenon to the point where it shouldn't even be argued about anymore, and much of the preference lies on heightist systems of belief.(Short men have a chip on their shoulder, they're weak, they're feminine, etc) I even had a social psychology class once where the male-taller norm was discussed, but yeah, let's allow some washed-up never-has-beens on r/short who need to protect their borish online badass personas speak for us. For those who lurk, please sign-up here and start posting. We can't let the usual cast of goobers control our narrative forever or we're just going to keep moving in reverse. It's time to get the focus of the dialogue where it needs to be.
https://www.reddit.com/r/short/comments/6b4dil/this_is_the_first_sss_vid_where_all_the_girls/
Take your pick of turbo-goobers in that thread who absolutely, can not, will not, and are terrified to accept the fact that women don't view short men in the same way as they do tall men.
The male-taller norm has been proven time-and-time again scientifically
journals.sagepub.com/doi/abs/10.1177/014616728063010
For the purposes of this thread, let's not even discuss the fact that women hold this almost-universal preference, let's focus on the fact that the dupes who want to speak about heightism are living in an absolutely terminal case of denial. They are just like the tallers who will scoff at us when we tell them about instances where we are discriminated against. I've told stories about where tall men actually witnessed me being discriminated against in a blatant manner, and they absolutely deny that it happened immediately afterward even though they saw the whole damn thing, or were even involved in some manner. This is no different than these short fuckguppies who just float around in a tepid tank of their own denial and choose to stew in the fictions that they are terrified of letting go. Notice how many of the peons in that thread(which of course includes Mike W as always) are the ones whose whole personas are built-on having the rest of r/short think that they are casanovas. Why do they cling to this delusion so hard? The reason is because they are absolutely terrified of the notion that anyone would pierce the wall of pseudo-machismo that they have built around themselves. Just like the tall man who doesn't want to admit that short men get discriminated against because doing so would be like him being caught with his hands in the cookie jar, the short men who deny that short men get discriminated against are afraid of having the facade that they have created crumble, which would leave them grouped with other short men. They absolutely don't have the strength to let the fragile cone of pseudo-superiority removed. This cone is made out of flimsy bullshit, which is why they absolutely deny all facts in-order to keep their illusions in-tact. They know their nonsense can't stand the test of truth. Look at these rationalizations and mental gymnastics
"This video is meaningless. Asking "Can short guys get hot girls" is like asking if Schrödinger's cat is alive or dead. Most of these girls saying no here would say yes in a different circumstance. Most guys fail because they never put themselves out there to begin with. Or when they do put themselves out there, they don't do it with the proper finesse"
"Notice how the interviewer even as a 5'10 1/2 (179cm) guy is comfortably taller than most of the girls in the video? And they are surprised by the fact that 5'10 1/2 guy appears a lot taller than it sounds. The fact is most women will look too short and awkward next to a 6'3 guy, and a 5'11 dude will look just fine next to an average girl"
Mikey W- "You can do interviews and get the exact opposite reaction from a group of women. There is never any consistency with these interview videos. Move the interviewer 10 miles away and the women will say height doesn't matter. One can post negative or positive if one selectively searches.
Mikey W- "I have seen numerous times the same type of videos presented on /r/short over the last 4 years where the majority of women said height didn't matter. But they would usually say he had to be at least as tall as themselves."
(In what recess of his Loony Tunes mind are those videos real?)
"Sort of a mixed bag with the responses, to be honest. A few expectations for really tall (e.g. 6'3" and 6'5"), but also a few that consider "shorter than me" as too short.
Some wanted the taller guy, some wanted the better-looking shorter guy."
(Yeah, it's a mixed bag where like 25% of them would date a shorter guy, but only under certain stipulations. Yeah, that's a mixed-bag alright. The loon who posted that is a mixed bag of dumblejuice and idiot flakes. Also, they weren't asked to specify whether they would stop looking for tall men once they started dating short men, and only two of them are currently dating short men; One of them didn't even say how short her bf was, but yeah, it's a total mixed bag)
The level of denial carried around by these lemmings is absolutely pathetic. Dating preference is not even near the crux of where heightism originates, but the male-taller norm is a real phenomenon to the point where it shouldn't even be argued about anymore, and much of the preference lies on heightist systems of belief.(Short men have a chip on their shoulder, they're weak, they're feminine, etc) I even had a social psychology class once where the male-taller norm was discussed, but yeah, let's allow some washed-up never-has-beens on r/short who need to protect their borish online badass personas speak for us. For those who lurk, please sign-up here and start posting. We can't let the usual cast of goobers control our narrative forever or we're just going to keep moving in reverse. It's time to get the focus of the dialogue where it needs to be.