>>507077159Like I've said, to 80-90% of women, any man who's a few inches taller than her looks like he's 6 feet tall, which is why you should lie about your height if the question comes up before you meet them. If you're weiring lifts it's even better but the important thing is that women are much dumber than people realize. They are not going to ask if they can measure you and the only way they will know you're less than 6 feet tall is if they see you next to someone they have actually measured.
About 10-20% of women are actually as tall as or taller than than an average man, and they are called athletes and models and unless you are a tall gigachad overachiever (which no-one here probably is) they are not worth anyone's time to chase after.
As men we must consider the economics of height in dating as a whole. If a product is too highly priced to fill the market that's demanding it, what happens? The market gets flooded with imitations of that product that vary from obviously to imperceptibly different. The imitation is often more widely adopted, accessible, and profitable than the real mccoy because the real mccoy exists in such small quantities.
The customer is a woman who demands all potential suitors be over 6 feet tall, and since there are not enough, it's upon all of us <6' men to flood the market by lying about our height when asked, and wear height boosting shoes. Not every man will be able to pass for 6 feet tall but the sheer volume of potential matches flooding the market will make the value of actually being tall go down and women will start looking at other qualities of a man as far as attractiveness goes. It will be a major group effort but it will ultimately make women realize, even if indirectly, that searching for a man based on height is not worth her time, and that she should look for other qualities like eyes, smile, voice, talents, etc.