UglyBaldingManlet
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I used to think that the height increase phenomenon amongst Gen Z and Gen Alpha males and females was due to chems and/or hormones in the foods, but now I am starting to believe that it's merely a case of their fathers being above average height more often than not.
It seems (to my eyes at least), that Gen X and maybe a small fraction of older millennials were the last cohort of men in which your typical average height normie had a 50/50 chance of siring offspring.
For reference,
I rarely see parents under age 40 in which the father of the child is shorter than 5'11". And when I do, it's typically Central Americans, and that's about it.
Thoughts?
It seems (to my eyes at least), that Gen X and maybe a small fraction of older millennials were the last cohort of men in which your typical average height normie had a 50/50 chance of siring offspring.
For reference,
I rarely see parents under age 40 in which the father of the child is shorter than 5'11". And when I do, it's typically Central Americans, and that's about it.
Thoughts?