ok i'm a female, 18 years old..so theirs this guy, and he is asian. He is kinda short and i'm taller then him. i know that relationships shouldn't matter on physical elements but i just don't know if that is weird or wrong.. i mean i don't know if i like him..but would it be wrong not to like him because of the fact he is shorter then me. He is also one year older then me . i just don't know what to think. Please give me your opinion! thx
SarcasticGreetings answered Tuesday March 2 2010, 10:22 pm: Sigh. Verne Troyer (AKA Mini-Me in the Austin Powers movies) married a Playboy model or something. That was like...what, a 4 foot difference? THAT was weird.
No, it is not weird or wrong if you're a couple of inches taller than your boyfriend. What's wrong is immediately rejecting a person over something like a miniscule height difference.
I mean, some people think that the guy should be taller than the girl, but that's just their opinion. If you like a guy and he isn't a douchebag, date him. Give it time. And if his height REALLY bothers YOU (and not people around you), then you may want to break it off. [ SarcasticGreetings's advice column | Ask SarcasticGreetings A Question ]
sunshine1232 answered Tuesday March 2 2010, 10:19 pm: Yes i do think that would be wrong not to like him
because of the fact that he's shorter then you in a
sense you'd be judging him your age is simply a number nothing more him being one year old older isn't that big of a difference but yes i think it would be wrong for you to not like him because of how he's shorter then you he could be a nice boy if
you spoke to him & gave him a chance(: [ sunshine1232's advice column | Ask sunshine1232 A Question ]
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