
truesubhuman_
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Man, the heightpill is honestly one of the most brutal things out there, and I saw it play out firsthand the other day. There was this dude, nothing wrong with him at all, seemed like a genuinely decent guy. Smart, funny, had a good vibe, and it was obvious he liked this girl. You could tell he was trying his best to shoot his shot, not in some creepy way either, just trying to connect, be present, and actually put himself out there. But the moment she stood up next to him and realized she had a few inches on him, it was like a switch flipped in her face. You could see it. The energy shifted instantly.
Not long after, I saw her talking to some taller dude, nothing particularly special about him at first glance, but taller. And boom, she was all smiles, giggles, playful touches. It wasn’t even subtle. The contrast was brutal, and honestly, I felt bad for the short guy. Not in a pity way, but in that “you tried, but the system’s rigged” kind of way. Like he got dealt a card he couldn’t even bluff his way out of.
The heightpill is real. It’s one of those red pills that’s hard to swallow because there’s no fix for it. You can gymmaxx, you can fashionmaxx, you can even get your personality on point, but height? That’s a genetic lottery ticket you either get or you don’t. And what stings even more is that the only short guys who seem to get attention are the ones with elite-tier faces. Like, if you’re not a 9/10 in the face and you’re under 5'8", you’re basically invisible to most women. They might smile at you out of politeness, but when it comes to who actually gets chosen, it’s a different game.
It's not about bitterness. It’s just the reality some people have to deal with, and it hits hard when you see it up close like that. The world doesn't always play fair, and some people have to grind twice as hard just to be seen on the same level. That’s the tough truth. The heightpill isn’t just theory, it’s lived experience for a lot of guys out there.
Not long after, I saw her talking to some taller dude, nothing particularly special about him at first glance, but taller. And boom, she was all smiles, giggles, playful touches. It wasn’t even subtle. The contrast was brutal, and honestly, I felt bad for the short guy. Not in a pity way, but in that “you tried, but the system’s rigged” kind of way. Like he got dealt a card he couldn’t even bluff his way out of.
The heightpill is real. It’s one of those red pills that’s hard to swallow because there’s no fix for it. You can gymmaxx, you can fashionmaxx, you can even get your personality on point, but height? That’s a genetic lottery ticket you either get or you don’t. And what stings even more is that the only short guys who seem to get attention are the ones with elite-tier faces. Like, if you’re not a 9/10 in the face and you’re under 5'8", you’re basically invisible to most women. They might smile at you out of politeness, but when it comes to who actually gets chosen, it’s a different game.
It's not about bitterness. It’s just the reality some people have to deal with, and it hits hard when you see it up close like that. The world doesn't always play fair, and some people have to grind twice as hard just to be seen on the same level. That’s the tough truth. The heightpill isn’t just theory, it’s lived experience for a lot of guys out there.