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Single 5’6 “Short King” reveals cruel woman rejected

Single 5'6 "Short King" reveals cruel woman rejected

He hoped it was a tall man’s story.

A film producer in Atlanta, Georgia shared on the dating app the savage way a woman responded to him on the dating app after telling her height.

“I noticed that she was taller than me…I was a shorter guy,” Ian, 35, recalled in a popular Tiktok Tell-all.

The singles decided to get up and sent out the message: “Hey, you know, you’re great. Did you see that I’m only 5’6?”

The 35-year-old musician and film producer from Atlanta blew up Tiktok online this week, which matched a tall “goddess” on a dating app. Instagram/@ian3snacks

The woman replied that she did not notice the details of his height on his date profile.

She then added: “Do you care if I’m taller than you or if I wear high heels on a date?”

Ian says he’s “completely comfortable” [with his height] Offering a polite escape hatch for the woman, answering: “If you want to look politely, see yourself now – don’t hurt, no foul. I get it.”

Soon after, she was unparalleled.

Ian is autistic and takes pride in the swagger of the pickup line and the “chin” with “transparent, smart and kindness”. He told Newsweek that he prefers to get “traders” out of their predicament as soon as possible.

“The man’s height is getting enough talk online and if I suspect it might be a problem, I’ll try to figure it out right away.”

Tiktok’s comments section weighed, and some say Ian showed signs of low self-esteem. antro_nero- stock.adobe.com

Tiktok user who heard Ian’s story was split, and some say he caused a cruel rejection to himself.

One wrote: “Listen! You brought her ‘If you want to see yourself now’ – I tell you! That’s the truth.” “It shows you said you’re not worth it.”

The others suddenly disappeared and were shocked.

“Wait, why is she wrong?

Another claiming that the “Short King” also expressed confidence in his reply.

Ian is autistic and takes pride in the swagger of the pickup line and the “chin” with “transparency, wisdom and kindness” – hoping to find a woman who doesn’t mind her height. tiktok/@ian3snacks

Ian refuted the rejection and summed up the date frankly, telling Newsweek: “I think most people would agree that dating often feels like a self-inflicted ritual of humiliation.”

Ian’s experience is far from unique, highlighting the fixed heights of society when dating.

But for years, short men (lovely known as “Short King”) have been resisting stereotypes and finding love with their taller partners.

From New Yorkers like Cassandra Gaspard, who, despite being 5-foot-10, are 5-foot-5, to celebrities with significant height differences such as Zendaya and Tom Holland, these relationships show that confidence, charm and personality can exceed only inches.

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