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I'll explain my perspective as a short guy. Men that are average height and especially above-average height tend to take for granted or don't even consider at all, all the things they don't have to face that short men do on a daily basis. The difference is you'll never face constant microaggressions for your height by both women and taller men, you'll never be degraded and dehumanized for your height, and you'll never be filtered/excluded by the vast majority of women purely on the basis of your height. Your height will never be THE main obstacle that prevents you from having a social life and dating life. You won't be laughed at for going to clubs or parties, you won't be told to kill yourself for being a manlet, you won't have literal politicians and celebrities like AOC normalizing height shaming and making it openly clear your worth as a human being is lower for being a short male.

Yes, mentalcels exists regardless of height and if you lack social skills and other valuable assets/traits I understand it's still difficult meeting and interacting with women or even making friends, I sympathize with that, but you're not handicapped or limited because of your height specifically. Women generally aren't just going to fall into your lap, no, but at 5'8 I'm not even an option to 90% of women, period, even if I was the most charming sociable man in the world. "Just be tall" just means that you're an option, at all, your chances of success are exponentially higher, and if all things were equal, a taller man will be picked over the shorter man every single time whether it's dating or employment. When you're tall, you have the possibility to self-improve the flaws you do have and to take risks with a non-zero chance of success, no matter how good of a person I am or how much money I make, I can't overcome my height. If most of you woke up my height tomorrow, you would want to hang yourself.