Is LL worth it at 6’1 3/4?

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Ok yea fair enough
Most of the guys that first appear dating apps have good skin, amazing side profiles and are around 6’1-6’5. The average isn’t below 6ft because the dwarfs know that they shouldn’t humiliate themselves.
 
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6’2 is tall in 99% of the world
 
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Most of the guys that first appear dating apps have good skin, amazing side profiles and are around 6’1-6’5. The average isn’t below 6ft because the dwarfs know that they shouldn’t humiliate themselves.
Most guys on dating apps lie about their height by 2-4 inches
 
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Most guys on dating apps lie about their height by 2-4 inches
Fair enough but you ain’t frauding too much because you’ll be caught irl
 
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Also op ik your detached from reality but 6’1 is tall irl
 
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USA buddy
Ah fair enough. I think the USA is quite short.

I'm in the UK, and also I'm 6'2 barefoot, which seems to be "above average" but not tall. I frequently meet people taller than me or my height and I'm rarely the tallest in a room or group. In my last two previous jobs the tallest guys were 6'8 and (what I estimate to be) between 6'8 and 6'10. It also wouldn't be uncommon to serve customers within the 6'5 to 6'8 or so range (as in it would happen almost daily, but it was still only a very small percentage of customers).

It's noticeable because it's uncommon at that height, but doing customer-facing jobs or walking around a busy city it will happen sooner or later.

People my height or just an inch taller seem to be a lot more common, although when outside this can be harder to judge on uneven terrain or when people where boots. At university I was taller, than average, but far from the tallest, although I only seem to remember one very tall guy (6'10+), as it seemed that height was more evenly distributed, whereas at the places I worked, most guys were probably shorter than most guys at university, but there were more very tall men.

There does definitely seem to be a class / wealth divide along with an ethnic one too, as when I do see people who tower over me by a lot, they tend to (at least look) wealthier / not working class. They also tend to be of European background, although I think there might be a stronger correlation to wealth.

That begin said, if OP got LL, I doubt it would improve things, if anything make them worse.
 
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Ah fair enough. I think the USA is quite short.

I'm in the UK, and also I'm 6'2 barefoot, which seems to be "above average" but not tall. I frequently meet people taller than me or my height and I'm rarely the tallest in a room or group. In my last two previous jobs the tallest guys were 6'8 and (what I estimate to be) between 6'8 and 6'10. It also wouldn't be uncommon to serve customers within the 6'5 to 6'8 or so range (as in it would happen almost daily, but it was still only a very small percentage of customers).

It's noticeable because it's uncommon at that height, but doing customer-facing jobs or walking around a busy city it will happen sooner or later.

People my height or just an inch taller seem to be a lot more common, although when outside this can be harder to judge on uneven terrain or when people where boots. At university I was taller, than average, but far from the tallest, although I only seem to remember one very tall guy (6'10+), as it seemed that height was more evenly distributed, whereas at the places I worked, most guys were probably shorter than most guys at university, but there were more very tall men.

There does definitely seem to be a class / wealth divide along with an ethnic one too, as when I do see people who tower over me by a lot, they tend to (at least look) wealthier / not working class. They also tend to be of European background, although I think there might be a stronger correlation to wealth.

That begin said, if OP got LL, I doubt it would improve things, if anything make them worse.
Not a molecule

I'm only joking, yes it does seem that the UK is quite a bit taller than America. I've got a friend who lives there who claims that in wealthier circles, 6'0 seems to be quite an average height for white men and he himself does not feel that tall at 5'11 although according to statistics 6'2 still should be well above average and in a costumer facing job you're running into hundreds of people a day so it makes sense that you'd see very tall people frequently
 
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Ah fair enough. I think the USA is quite short.

I'm in the UK, and also I'm 6'2 barefoot, which seems to be "above average" but not tall. I frequently meet people taller than me or my height and I'm rarely the tallest in a room or group. In my last two previous jobs the tallest guys were 6'8 and (what I estimate to be) between 6'8 and 6'10. It also wouldn't be uncommon to serve customers within the 6'5 to 6'8 or so range (as in it would happen almost daily, but it was still only a very small percentage of customers).

It's noticeable because it's uncommon at that height, but doing customer-facing jobs or walking around a busy city it will happen sooner or later.

People my height or just an inch taller seem to be a lot more common, although when outside this can be harder to judge on uneven terrain or when people where boots. At university I was taller, than average, but far from the tallest, although I only seem to remember one very tall guy (6'10+), as it seemed that height was more evenly distributed, whereas at the places I worked, most guys were probably shorter than most guys at university, but there were more very tall men.

There does definitely seem to be a class / wealth divide along with an ethnic one too, as when I do see people who tower over me by a lot, they tend to (at least look) wealthier / not working class. They also tend to be of European background, although I think there might be a stronger correlation to wealth.

That begin said, if OP got LL, I doubt it would improve things, if anything make them worse.
nice larp retard. Uk is manlet land tyler maher is 6’4 and looks like a giant in every video of his. seeing 6’8-6’10 ppl daily is physically impossible so now we just know our full of shit
 
also OP ur a retard and your life is not gonna change at any taller than 6’2 just break ur bones and pay 100k for literal no different treatment theory
 
Not a molecule

I'm only joking, yes it does seem that the UK is quite a bit taller than America. I've got a friend who lives there who claims that in wealthier circles, 6'0 seems to be quite an average height for white men and he himself does not feel that tall at 5'11 although according to statistics 6'2 still should be well above average and in a costumer facing job you're running into hundreds of people a day so it makes sense that you'd see very tall people frequently
complete autism my buddy is 6’3 in UK and rarely meets someone his height, tyler maher is 6’4 and looks like a giant in his vids in london
 
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complete autism my buddy is 6’3 in UK and rarely meets someone his height, tyler maher is 6’4 and looks like a giant in his vids in london
I guess they're (my friend and the comment I was replying to) also coping then
America is probably similar in height to the UK
 
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This guy asked women how tall their ideal man would be, and they said 6'5"-6'6". It's just the truth: you need a 6 PSL+ to try and compensate, and even that's not even enough in 2024.
when women say 6’5 is ideal they mean 6’3 unfrauded as a lot of men inflate 1, 2 even sometimes 3 inches
 
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Uk is manlet land tyler maher is 6’4 and looks like a giant in every video of his.
Or instead of judging the world by TikTok you go outside.
 
Or instead of judging the world by TikTok you go outside.
the guy who thinks 6’4 isn’t very tall is telling me to go outside how ironic ☠️
 
subhuman whitoids have to contemplate LL at 6’1 while BBC’s slay easily at 5’10
 
the guy who thinks 6’4 isn’t very tall is telling me to go outside how ironic ☠️
It's tall, but not turning-heads tall.
 
It's tall, but not turning-heads tall.
ur a moron there’s no point in being taller than 6’4 and if OP is incel at 6’2 he’ll be incel at 6’4 as well so
 
ur a moron there’s no point in being taller than 6’4 and if OP is incel at 6’2 he’ll be incel at 6’4 as well so
I stated this in my previous comments.
 
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True 6'5-6'6 is top 1% of males, the "6'5-6'6" they are thinking of is just 6'1-6'3 barefoot
True

from experience i can tell that most guys lie about their height, and most girls dont know shit about

They see a 6’2 guy, they think he’s 6’4
 
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