Thoughts On Frauding Your Height?

Every guy should exaggerate by a couple inches yes or no?

  • Yes

    Votes: 9 20.5%
  • No

    Votes: 12 27.3%
  • Stop being an insecure bitch

    Votes: 23 52.3%

  • Total voters
    44

TheKnightOfTheSea

N-notice me Rayan-senpai
The same politicans that try to mix in religion with politcs get salty when called out by some bishops etc.

What blows my mind how much of a cesspool instagram comments and even reels have become, those new reels with phonk music slapped on them for more retardation
Remember when people were talking about committing the "sin of empathy?" 💀 Crazy

Instagram comments are definitely a hellhole. The most uneducated mess I've ever seen. Looking at them you'd think every women in the world has an onlyfans and they're so homophobic too
 
Basically it seems like most dudes (and women too) have straight up checked out of dating and are just hiring sex workers
In Japan any form of interpersonal relationship can be bought, there's fake girl/boyfriends, even fake parents.

The comments are gold

I still can't believe that people call Obama a fake Christian and then turn around and praise Trump as the second coming of Jesus
Obama is a Christian Muslim, that's different. He probably wasn't even born in the US.
 
For context.

I am 5'10.5" (179 cm). Last week I went on a date with a girl I matched with on hinge. I lied in my profile that I was 6' (183 cm). For the date I wore some height boosting insoles that made my walk around height a little bit over 6 foot and was worried that if I was in a situation where I had to take off my shoes I would get fraud checked.

Fortunately, when I actually did take off the shoes, she could not tell (or at the very least didn't say anything - she was like 5'3).

The difference between 70.5 and 72 is 1.5 inches or about a 2% height difference. I firmly believe that unless the person you're talking to is close to your height, they literally will not be able to tell if you're an inch or two taller than you say.

What's more, putting aside my own anecdotal experience, and you look at the data on this, basically every guy between 5'8 (172 cm) and 6' (183 cm) is already lying about their height.


It's really bad at 5'11 (180 cm), at that height there are so many guys lying that it actually appears that there are more 6 foot men than 5'10 and 5'11 men in the data.
:shocked::shocked::shocked::shocked::shocked::shocked::shocked:

My takeaway from this is that any guy should probably add about 1 or 2 inches to their heights, especially on online dating platforms.
Only people that are tall or above average can get away with that. There is no point in lying about your height if you are short or average.
 
I've never found anyone that really cares.
I'm 5 foot 8 and I have never had trouble finding people because of my height.
Maybe there are some girls out there that really do care, but would you want to get with a girl who cares about height that much?
:luuh:
 

Jew D. Boy

I Can Go Lower
Never understood the logic in doing this - if you meet up with a person, they’re gonna immediately see that you were lying; if you don’t meet up, then it’s a harmless lie, but a lie nonetheless…just be real and let people know what you’re offering, don’t wanna start any kind of relationship by not telling the truth and set a precedent for the rest of your time together :luuh:
 
If you believe height does not matter to the value of a person, why would you sacrifice honesty, and do sin, for being seen as more attractive?

Supposedly having a taller body makes men more attractive.

So what?

I think it's like you are invalidating your inherent worth just to get someone to look at you more favourably.

What would you say to women, if being taller made them more attractive, and they had asked this question?

What would you say to your friend, or sibling, or son, or little brother?
 
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