How come height doesn't serve as a basis for identity group formation the way skin color, gender, or even weight do? Why don't shorter-than-average people pursue collective action?
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Replying to @vgr
r/tall: 72.5k subscribers: https://www.reddit.com/r/tall/ r/short: 28.7k subscribers: https://www.reddit.com/r/short/ From what I've seen, there is a noticeable strain online of short guys complaining about how it affects dating.
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I think a common complaint is something like "Why are women allowed to say in their Tinder profile that they wont date below a certain height, but I can't say I wont date above a certain weight?"
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Replying to @backus
Interesting. You'd think it would be a meaningless gesture since they are the ones who do the reaching out. It's a meaningful filter for women.
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Yeah. I think that complaint is more about trying to make people see the two as the same so that women stop putting up that filter
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