guys and girls do short girls are sexy like long girls??
Question Posted Thursday August 23 2012, 3:19 am
so I am 4,9 147cm last time I see my height but I think I grew taller to 149 cm or 150 cm.I am 16 and my sister 170cm always laught on me because I am short and call me drawf usually.So I ask my mother,father,another sis and my brother to pray for me.To grow taller because they are religous.but when I told my brother .He said: why you want to grow taller your sexy just the way you are.So I am confuseing.I am short and my personality is like little girl .So would a man love short girls
lightoftruth answered Thursday August 23 2012, 4:23 pm: Well each guy has different preferences. Some guys like tall girls, some guys like short guys, some guys like girl who are in between and average height.
So I don't think this is something to worry about. You'll find a guy who loves you the way you are wouldn't want it any other way. [ lightoftruth's advice column | Ask lightoftruth A Question ]
rainhorse68 answered Thursday August 23 2012, 12:39 pm: Im six feet one inch. Don't do metres. I've never had a problem with tall girls, they look elegant and attractive. But shortish guys can feel self-concious when they're in company if their girlfriend is towering over them. In private, maybe not. I like petite girls too. They sort of make you feel protective about them and look small and neat and sexy-cute. But don't let a guy treat you like a baby or an idiot or anything because your not so tall. I don't ever recall a guy saying 'I don't fancy her...she's too short' plus you won't intimidate short guys. So it's win-win for you! [ rainhorse68's advice column | Ask rainhorse68 A Question ]
Alin75 answered Thursday August 23 2012, 3:58 am: Some guys prefer short girls, some prefer tall girls, and some (like me) dont care one bit about height :)
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