I am around 1.72cm and don't have a huge issue, I have seen a lot of material regarding shorter men and heightism. I have also heard it being described as being more prevalent in America and in Western countries. I am interested in your opinions. Do different cultures where men are not as tall as western men accept shorter men more?
Hmm, so which culture is MOST accepting of shorter guys? If I tell you, are you planning to move there? What's the purpose behind your question?
Hmm, not sure. That's pretty much impossible to test. Assume you travel to 10 different countries and get wildly different responses... with so many variables (height, looks, skin color, your own state) how would you possible know what factor your height has on different nationalities of women? Instead of thinking about height, think about standing out. If you're dark skinned, go to Finland where you'll be a rare bird. If you're blonde, go to Brazil. And so on. OR just dress sharper than anyone else wherever you are and you'll stand out. Wear boots that make you taller. And so on.
for what it's worth: my girlfriend is taller than I am, I live in the United States, I'm relatively short for a man here (5'6"), and I regularly "climb that mountain" meaning I fuck her lots and lots :woot: I have always been short, but it was never really a problem for me. Most people believe I'm taller than I actually am because of the presence I have when I'm around: loud, lots of eye contact, my body language and gestures, relaxation, and basically all the non verbal cues you can add into the mix. as they say: big things come in small packages