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| 2 | A greater height difference in a couple was positively related to the wife's happiness (n = 7850)agreed. Among the younger generation of American men, I would say that 20-25% of them are around 6 foot of taller. Taller than 6'2"? No more than 5% to be honest. I also don't see many dudes taller than 6'4" on a daily basis, and I live in a large city in the US. | /r/BlackPillScience | 11/10/22 12:43 PM |
| 5 | A greater height difference in a couple was positively related to the wife's happiness (n = 7850)yeah, he apparently wasn't taking his blood thinners - he had an aversion to taking meds (this ended up killing him). | /r/BlackPillScience | 11/10/22 12:31 PM |
| 3 | For women, there is a significant but weak quadratic relationship between height and the amount of offspring, with the maximal amount of offspring being well below the mean female height.Indeed. Male Sexual Selection is highly inefficient and inherently wasteful. | /r/BlackPillScience | 06/10/22 04:20 AM |
| 2 | For women, there is a significant but weak quadratic relationship between height and the amount of offspring, with the maximal amount of offspring being well below the mean female height.So this basically means that there will never be a shortage of short men... got it. | /r/BlackPillScience | 05/10/22 05:39 PM |
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