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Zhou Chang-Xing

Zhou Chang-Xing

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One thing I noticed a lot here is that the shorter end of the heightpill is being discussed here (hereafter the "Shortpill"), however, the other side of the equation is also true.

https://www.dailymail.co.uk/science...enged-men-short-end-stick-comes-marriage.html

"Information on thousands of British couples revealed, not surprisingly, that in the vast majority - 92.5 per cent - the man was taller.
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[UWSL]Women had the edge in only 4 per cent of the couples investigated and couples of equal height were even rarer, making up the remaining 3.5 per cen[/UWSL]
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[UWSL]However, the results didn't simply reflect the average difference in height between men and women - if the couples had been randomly paired between men and women in the data then wives would have been taller than their husbands in 6 per cent of case[/UWSL]
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[UWSL]British and Dutch researchers used data on more than 12,000 families from around the UK to look at height difference[/UWSL]
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[UWSL]The average height of the women studied was 5ft 4.5in, while the average man reached 5ft 10in – making him 5.5in taller than the woman in his lif[/UWSL]
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[UWSL]The study, one of the first to look at couples, noted previous research which has shown that women prefer taller men and men prefer their women to be shorte[/UWSL]
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[UWSL]However, it seems that women don’t like their men to be too tall. In just around one in seven cases was the man 10in or more taller than the woma[/UWSL]
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[UWSL]And, in an exception to the rule, very tall men tended to settle down with short women". [/UWSL]

[UWSL]Just see the related articles which are all blackpills: [/UWSL]
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[UWSL]The infidelity phone: Why Japan's love cheats are staying faithful to old mobil[/UWSL]
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[UWSL]New Facebook hook-up app shows which of your friends want to 'bang' you - (so long as you don't mind your other friends knowing to[/UWSL]
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[UWSL]How a man's dance moves can not only attract a lover but also ward off riva[/UWSL]
[UWSL]Newcastle University researcher Professor Daniel Nettle, said this may because at the extremes of height simply have less choice[/UWSL]
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[UWSL]Professor Nettle, who collaborated with Gert Stulp, from the University of Groningen in the Netherlands, said that it is likely that those of around average height pair off first, simply because they have more choic[/UWSL]
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[UWSL]This leaves the others with fewer potential partners to pick fro[/UWSL]
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[UWSL]'Pair formation, acquiring a mate to form a reproductive unit, is a complex process. Mating preferences are a step in this process,' the researchers said in the study published in the journal PloS One this mont[/UWSL]
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[UWSL]'Mating preferences, the propensity to mate with certain phenotypes, are an important part of pair formatio[/UWSL]
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[UWSL]'However, due to constraining factors such as availability of mates, rival competition, and mutual mate choice, preferred characteristics may not be realised in the actual partner[/UWSL]
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[UWSL]The theory chimes with previous research from Mr Stulp that found that men of average height tend to father more children than their taller counterpart[/UWSL]
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[UWSL]Specifically, those of a middling 5ft 10.5in had 2.6 children, while one those who towered above them at 6ft 5in sired just 2.17 children, on averag[/UWSL]
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[UWSL]The study also found women don¿t like their men to be too tall. In just around one in seven cases was the man 10 inches or more taller than the wom[/UWSL]
[UWSL]The study also found women don¿t like their men to be too tall. In just around one in seven cases was the man 10 inches or more taller than the woma[/UWSL]
[UWSL]Philip Cohen, professor of sociology at the University of Maryland, looked at similar data in the U.S. and found the same trends occurred there[/UWSL]
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[UWSL]He downloaded the 2009 Panel Study of Income Dynamics, a U.S. survey that includes height reported for 4,600 married couple[/UWSL]
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[UWSL]Looking at the height distributions for those couples he found a median difference of six inche[/UWSL]
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[UWSL]Data from the 2009 Panel Study of Income Dynamics, a U.S. survey that includes height for 4,600 couples, showed that there the average husband's height was 5ft 11in while the average wife was 5ft 5[/UWSL]
[UWSL]Data from the 2009 Panel Study of Income Dynamics, a U.S. survey that includes height for 4,600 couples, showed that there the average husband's height was 5ft 11in while the average wife was 5ft 5i[/UWSL]
[UWSL]Professor Cohen explained that if the same people in the data set married at random, it could be expected that the husband would be taller most of the time, and that is what he did find[/UWSL]
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[UWSL]Plotting the results on a graph, he explained in an article in The Atlantic that the most common arrangement is the husband five to six inches talle[/UWSL]
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[UWSL]Only a small minority of couples — 3.8 per cent — were on the left side of the red line on Professor Cohen's graph, indicating a taller wif[/UWSL]
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[UWSL]Only a small minority of couples - 3.8 per cent - are on the left side of the red line on the graph, indicating a taller wi[/UWSL]
[UWSL]Only a small minority of couples - 3.8 per cent - are on the left side of the red line on the graph, indicating a taller wif[/UWSL]
[UWSL]But randomising the data showed that if couples were paired by chance alone 7.8 per cent had a taller wif[/UWSL]
[UWSL]But randomising the data showed that if couples were paired by chance alone 7.8 per cent had a taller wif[/UWSL]
[UWSL]To find out whether this was because people are deliberately looking for taller-husband-shorter-wife pairings, Professor Cohen compared the actual distribution with a randomised outcome[/UWSL]
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[UWSL]To do this he made 10 copies of all the men and women in the data, scrambled them up, and paired them at random. Most couples still had a taller husband, but 7.8 per cent had a taller wife - nearly twice as many as in the actual result[/UWSL]
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[UWSL]Superimposing the two sets of data in a new graph showed that there are more couples than one would expect by chance where a man is from the same height up to 7-8in talle[/UWSL]
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[UWSL]And below same-height - where the woman is taller - is seen more rarely in the population as would be expected if couples were paired at rando[/UWSL]
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[UWSL]This final graph superimposes the distribution of the actual and randomised resul[/UWSL]
[UWSL]This final graph superimposes the distribution of the actual and randomised result[/UWSL]
[UWSL]Professor Cohen comments: 'Humans could couple up differently, if they wanted to. If it were desirable to have a taller-woman-shorter-man relationship, it could be much more common[/UWSL]
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[UWSL]'In these data, we could find shorter husbands for 28 percent of the wives. Instead, people exaggerate the difference by seeking out taller-man-shorter-woman pairings for marriag[/UWSL]
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[UWSL]READ MO[/UWSL]

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So from what I can tell a maximum of 10 inches (or 26 centimeters) is preferred, if the average height of a woman is 160 cm she would want a man who's 180 to 185 cm (as toilets go for a man who's 20 cm taller at a minimum but usually prefer 25~26 cm taller at a maximum). Only VERY short toilets prefer really tall men (as tall toilets are rare).

This leads me to believe that the "tallpill" is also a thing as "That Guy Pete you never invite to gatherings" noted in one of his videos as he's a tallcel.


View: https://youtu.be/LnHDPhzajEY


So when it comes to height it's better to be "slightly above average" (remember that toilets see 6' ~ 6'4 as "average", so the best heights are 6'6 and 6'7, anything above this is already "too tall").

Also notice that Chad's are rarely exceptionally tall. :blackpill:
 
Most Chad's are "tall, but not really tall". In fact, I'm short in my country and most Chad's are about 10 cm taller than me, meanwhile in short countries like the USA they tend to be my height. So being tall isn't a blessing either and tallcels exist for a reason. Especially since too much height ruins the face.

The only advantage additional height offers is a bigger shlong, but it's also a myth that toilets actually prefer it big, more than twice as many toilets complain about it being too big over it being too small.
 
So when it comes to height it's better to be "slightly above average" (remember that toilets see 6' ~ 6'4 as "average", so the best heights are 6'6 and 6'7, anything above this is already "too tall").
I'd choose to be 6'3-6'4, I think. Being 6'6+ isn't very comfort, IMHO.
 

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