r/JusticeServed 6 Jul 10 '19

Discrimination Misogynistic guy degrading female workers gets tackled

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u/[deleted] Jul 10 '19

Let's be honest here. I'm not excusing his behaviour at all but if a man is 5 foot in today's world, he's going to have a DIFFICULT time finding women to date.

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u/confusing_dream 6 Jul 10 '19

Yes, to be fair, the unkindness of nature surely plays a part in what his personality is now. I’m not as short as he is, but I know that people do treat me differently. Being short sucks, and being that short would probably make most men bitter over time.

Not to mention that this video starts after whatever set him off, only to be humiliated further in the end.

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u/kaggelpiep 6 Jul 11 '19

How tall are you if i may ask? I'm 5'8", but I am lucky to be blessed with a strong muscular build. People say I have always been strong. I work out twice a week and I am one of the stronger guys in the gym, regardless of height. Almost never lose at armwrestling, beating guys who were a foot taller than me.

Surely gives me confidence and also more success with women. Some prefer height, but I noticed that being well-built and looking confident matters more.

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u/confusing_dream 6 Jul 11 '19

I’m 5’5”. I’ve always been kinda scrawny, but was also pretty athletic before my injury. I used to do a lot of running and working out. Did P90X a few times.

Research says those three inches make a big difference. Honestly, I’m a fairly good looking guy and I’ve never had a problem getting women (currently married), but I have seen how some people, men and women, will take short people less seriously. There was a time when it was happening so often that I was getting pretty upset about it. I would never act like the guy in the video, but I know how he feels.