No, you're right.
I've read studies that showed male height only increased in importance to the female participant as the female participant's own height got closer to the male figure used in the simulations. However, there's also societal conditioning, societal pressure, and supply and demand involved there. Even if a 4'11 woman can find a well-proportioned 5'2 guy hot, she may avoid any serious relationships with that guy simply because there's a big supply of 5'8+ males who meet all her criteria.
In Thailand, 40% of women are willing to date a 5'4 guy. In the US, that figure was around 10%. And this was extracted from online dating data. I suspect the figure is higher in Thailand and actually lower in the US.
Also, 5'7 is not short; it's just that a lot of people in Europe and in the US are taller and tall. I'm not American, so fxck that mentality where every height can get called short under 5'11. I will not abide by that. 5'7 is exactly the lowest end of the average for whites, and average in most other places outside of white North America, Europe, and Eastern Africa.