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HateLAPELoveSTEM

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Re: Could you guys handle living in Northern Europe?
« Reply #31 on: March 25, 2022, 12:01:10 PM »

The reason why US average height is lower than Western Europe and Scandinavia is because short women take tall guys which poisons the gene pool and causes a risk for short children. Furthermore more non-white population. Whereas when 5'5 women and 5'5 man have babies there's a very strong chance the baby will be 5'9+, I know it's anecdotal evidence but I've seen this everywhere, similar heighted couples almost always produced decent heighted children.

Also yeah, heightism is everywhere and leaving China won't let you escape that.
The reason why those couples with similar heights can have decentheighted children is that females in those couples u r referring to are all not short
Assuming a couple of  5'5 wife and 6' husband versus a couple of 5'5 wife and 5'5 husband over how tall their sons will be genetically of course the latter has more probabilities to win this game.
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Re: Could you guys handle living in Northern Europe?
« Reply #32 on: March 25, 2022, 12:45:30 PM »

The reason why those couples with similar heights can have decentheighted children is that females in those couples u r referring to are all not short
Assuming a couple of  5'5 wife and 6' husband versus a couple of 5'5 wife and 5'5 husband over how tall their sons will be genetically of course the latter has more probabilities to win this game.

You mean the former will win? I think the game goes like this. Left being the best

Tall Man, Tall Woman > Tall Woman, Short Man (Both same height) > Tall Man, Short Woman > Short Man, Short Woman
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Re: Could you guys handle living in Northern Europe?
« Reply #33 on: April 07, 2022, 10:36:36 PM »

You mean the former will win? I think the game goes like this. Left being the best

Tall Man, Tall Woman > Tall Woman, Short Man (Both same height) > Tall Man, Short Woman > Short Man, Short Woman
I think it also depends on your intergenes. Like, if you have short grandparents, you also have some possibilities of being short. I am one of this kind of people.
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Re: Could you guys handle living in Northern Europe?
« Reply #34 on: April 08, 2022, 09:10:04 AM »

I'm 169cm and I live in Sweden, needless to say I feel very short here. But Swedish people are generally really open minded. It is very rare that my height gets mentioned in a negative manner.
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Re: Could you guys handle living in Northern Europe?
« Reply #35 on: April 08, 2022, 05:01:23 PM »

I was 167 and have lived in germany all my life. Of course, its hard that every man is taller than you. But its not the end of the world. I never had a problem with girls for instance. The most important thing is character in the end.
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Re: Could you guys handle living in Northern Europe?
« Reply #36 on: April 08, 2022, 11:07:31 PM »

I'm 169cm and I live in Sweden, needless to say I feel very short here. But Swedish people are generally really open minded. It is very rare that my height gets mentioned in a negative manner.
I am also convinced that's bc European society is not involutional, at least not like in USA and East Asia. You don't need to be prioritized in any aspect cuz you can own enough personal resources due to the benefits of your country. But in those abovementioned countries it's another story.
If you are 169cm in China you will be called 'disabled man' or even worse, yeah Chineses are always fond of creating provocative termologies to put you down badly.
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