>>20901667Most women can't even tell the difference between 6' and 5'11. In particular when you're wearing shoes with higher heels, etc. - on a dating platform it would be a stronger disadvantage, as you can see in the graph. It's more likely that the women are put off by the 5 in front of the number more than the actual height; in reality, the graph probably takes a smoother curve. But the curve of preference exists nonetheless and has been confirmed in several studies from the 80s onwards (see
>>20899064). If you were a bit shorter, e.g. 5'8 or 5'6 even you'd notice a steep falloff in the likelihood of matching with potential partners.
When it comes to dating apps, the reality is that they have become the new norm of meeting people and they're not going to go away.