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Old 07-24-2025, 01:07 PM
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One study found that men who were 5'9" (175.3 cm) or shorter lived about 5 years longer than those who were taller

we reach the maximum number of cell divisions earlier, our cancer risks are higher because we have more cells, backpain..etc

i wouldn't argue this to a short king's face in rl obv. and totally understand it fucks with them way more, but uh all pain is local or w/e the saying is lol.
Ya but the advantages are intangible and unquantifiable. How do you quantify how much height factors into all interactions with others? That’s like trying to quantify how much being attractive factors into all interactions with others. We can only via experiments and things show that it does, but it’s hard to quantify exactly how. A lot of times we would have to consciously tell ourselves to think differently than what our brain automatically suggests in order to be impartial and fair. I know I’ve had to do that before when speaking to a guy who is almost dwarf-status. I don’t feel as much pressure to do it vs a very tall guy, but their height does still affect my perception of them

And of course, as you know, you could never make a post anywhere on any social media like “oh man, life is so hard as a tall guy who’s 6’7”

You would get soooo many guys being like “Fuuuuuck you”
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