Recently I read a story from a major publication, which had to do with the media and celebrity lives in tandem with the many articles written about age and genetics. In this one article, a British National has filed a case against her former partner after he discovered that she is 6 ft 11 inches tall. This is not really surprising since, according to her own testimony, she is of normal height, and her father and mother both told her she was quite tall and narrow in build. She claims that her current employer has made it clear to her that he prefers the taller woman over the thin woman.
This case is very typical of the way in which height and genetics are judged in our society. A tall woman, especially a famous one, is likely to be considered sexy, while a short one will almost certainly be deemed unattractive. I find that most tall people feel very self-conscious about their height, so the case of Caroline Eltoft is not at all unique. I believe that the problem is more widespread than most people think, because very few tall people ever talk about their sizes or the way in which they feel about their appearance. Short people are not nearly as visible to the vast majority of the population, but this does not mean that we should not be concerned about our height.
As far as height and genes are concerned, my opinion is that you just need to work on that one more bit – work on your posture and general fitness, if you want to maintain good shape, and stop worrying about your height. If you are overweight, that is another matter. However, there is one other aspect to consider here, and that is whether or not the person has self-confidence, and how well they handle their physique. It is well-known that confidence is a key element in achieving great things in life, and I would go as far as to say that it is also important in the dating world. You do not necessarily need to be tall to have self-confidence. Just make sure that you are confident.