Zhou Chang-Xing
Overlord
★★★★★
- Joined
- Feb 16, 2022
- Posts
- 8,760
As the title suggests this is a play on the "few millimeters of bone" meme. Anyhow, imagine if you're the average man, so you're 185 cm (6'1) or perhaps a centimetre or two taller and you're shorter than half of all men that you see, some only by a little bit most significantly taller than you. In the distance this height difference doesn't seem too significant, but if you're standing close you'll notice something, that is that whenever you talk to someone you have to maintain eye-contact.
Now a man who's 190 cm isn't actually significantly taller than you, 5 cm is like ⅓ of a smartphone length... Yet... He seems significantly taller than you, he feels significantly taller than you.
This is because you maintain eye-contact with him and your eyes go up, I noticed that it's actually quite rare to see a man who's 220 cm or taller, and these men actually do tower over the rest, but a man who's "only" 200 cm isn't actually significantly taller than the average man, maybe a smartphone bigger, yet he looks a lot taller and this is because of the fact that people make eye contact when they talk and if your eyes go up they feel like they're towering over you, if your eyes go down it feels like you're towering over them.
Don't get me wrong, a toilet mostly cares about face and if he happens to be tall she'll take that as a bonus, but there's a reason why just a few centimetres of height matter, even though in reality the difference between just a few centimetres aren't that much.
(Yes, I've taken the heightpill now, in response to an earlier post, only a minority of men who are super-tall and less than 1% are excluded for being "too tall" and they compete with the bottom 20% of men for the bottom 10% of toilets who have the entire 100% field of men to pick from.).
Now a man who's 190 cm isn't actually significantly taller than you, 5 cm is like ⅓ of a smartphone length... Yet... He seems significantly taller than you, he feels significantly taller than you.
This is because you maintain eye-contact with him and your eyes go up, I noticed that it's actually quite rare to see a man who's 220 cm or taller, and these men actually do tower over the rest, but a man who's "only" 200 cm isn't actually significantly taller than the average man, maybe a smartphone bigger, yet he looks a lot taller and this is because of the fact that people make eye contact when they talk and if your eyes go up they feel like they're towering over you, if your eyes go down it feels like you're towering over them.
Don't get me wrong, a toilet mostly cares about face and if he happens to be tall she'll take that as a bonus, but there's a reason why just a few centimetres of height matter, even though in reality the difference between just a few centimetres aren't that much.
(Yes, I've taken the heightpill now, in response to an earlier post, only a minority of men who are super-tall and less than 1% are excluded for being "too tall" and they compete with the bottom 20% of men for the bottom 10% of toilets who have the entire 100% field of men to pick from.).