theprisoner wrote:
6', 6" is impressive. I rarely see anybody that tall. that's like a basketball player. I don't know what a women would make of that, though. You're verging on giant territory.
I think I'm probably a bit into the "Hmm, not sure that's not TOO tall" territory for at least some women. Back when I was on dating sites, and could see the "preferred height range of a partner", I would VERY often find myself outside of that range. How much this affected the way the site's matching algorithms may have excluded me as a possible match for shorter women, I don't know. I certainly got comments about this issue on occasion, though rarely if ever negative comments.
Before I started dating at age 30, I was obviously very aware that I was much taller than average, but I don't think I really viewed it as a positive, necessarily, since the very few comments I would overhear would usually be something in the "look at the freak" vein (at least according to my ability to interpret the meaning behind the words).
Once I started dating and realized that my height was VERY noticeable and generally thought of as a positive trait, I took that on as useful information. On a date with the third woman I ever dated (at about age 38), we were in a conversation that ended up touching on the subject of height, and she remarked something like "Oh, I guess you're pretty tall, aren't you? Something like 6'2"?".
That kinda shook me a bit, since to every other woman, my height as noted in my profile was probably indelibly printed on their synapses, and this one didn't seem to really care at all. She was 5'7", as I recall (and absolutely drop-dead gorgeous). A few years later when I learned of the whole "Asperger's" thing, I discounted it as being not particularly meaningful for myself (dumb-ass!), but retroactively "diagnosed" her as Autistic, since she seemed to show a lot of the traits I had learned about.
I wonder, then, how a poll of Autistic "straight" women would compare to straight NT women regarding their opinions of how they see height in men as being a strong factor in choosing a partner?
Given that Autistic women MAY be more natively willing/able to be honest, that may badly skew the results...
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