I stand at 6.7 inches. ———————————————————————— 55-link= 70733.0 55-konu= Are there any studies regarding the mental health of short men? 55-konu_post= It’s a well-known fact that, generally, short men tend to have poor mental health and the shorter they are, the worse their mental health tends to be.
I wonder if there are any substantial studies on this topic. I want to know about emotional functioning, mental stress, and social functioning, and what diseases/disorders/disadvantages being short as a man equates to.
If there are significant studies about short women as well, please share them. Any feedback would be greatly valued. 55-konu_cevap0= Short women face just as much discrimination, rejection, or stigma as short men do. I know this from my own experiences of dealing with stigma for most of my life. 55-konu_cevap1= I do know, however, that short men cope the least with issues regarding heightism. I believe the suicide rate among short men is high. 55-konu_cevap2=
No, they don’t, and no, you haven’t. Your negative attitude is why people don’t like you. 55-konu_cevap3= I really couldn’t care less if you like me or not. I don’t care if everyone here hates me. It would be selfish of me to only be concerned about heightism because it affects me. But the truth is, there are plenty of diaries, posts, and comments from short women who face height discrimination. So, NO, I’m not the only one. Yes, your comments are rude, but I do not care. Heightism is experienced by both genders, just differently. Heightism is an injustice. 55-konu_cevap4=
I think short women are not treated exactly the same way as tall women in every case. However, claiming that short women are treated as poorly as short men due to their height is absurd. 55-konu_cevap5= I am a short woman. I have been mistreated because of my height. I’ve read diaries of short women suffering the same fate. Posts about short women experiencing heightism are ubiquitous online. 55-konu_cevap6= My thoughts are that it’s primarily women who judge both men and