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Height was never as important to getting women as it is now, but has surged in popularity recently. Why? Because height used to be considered something that depended on how much milk you drank and food you ate as a child, then incels and /fit/fags kept talking about height genetics until it became mainstream.
The problem is women are most attracted to things seen as genetic. Now people think only looks and height are genetic, because that’s all we are allowed to acknowledge. In reality almost everything is:
>immune system
>IQ
>aging
>cognitive decline
>arterial plaque
>ability to metabolize fat and carbohydrate
>mental health
>criminality
Women prioritize traits that are inherent. Facial handsomeness and height are the only things we are allowed to acknowledge as genetic, and women want both the best genes and resources for their kids. If 6’3 Chad is naturally tall and hot, but it’s believed that you can become smart and live long through effort, then the subconscious idea is that if you have Chad’s kids you can have it all. We are told that being smart is the result of studying hard, that being fit and living long is the result of counting calories and exercise. If the truth about genetics were widespread, women would find other traits more attractive than they currently do. Women from traditional cultures where being smart as seen as a natural gift find intelligence extremely attractive. If you told women that height was not genetic and was the result of drinking milk as a child (even if it’s not true) they would start to find height less attractive.
Women want children that they think are naturally superior. This means that traits that they think can be acquired instead of intrinsic ones are NOT attractive. So if you want women to find height less attractive, convince them it isn’t genetic, like people believed a decade ago, and talk about how tall people are prone to joint problems and early death.