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Re: Muscled Chief Engineer Chests (and other things)

Posted: Mon Jan 25, 2010 12:54 am
by Kevin Thomas Riley
5'8'' is not the average male height, at least not in the Western world (maybe it is if you count Asia). I'm 5'8'' (173 cm) and I'm definitely shorter (unfortunately) than the average guy. But I'm not a hobbit either.

Re: Muscled Chief Engineer Chests (and other things)

Posted: Mon Jan 25, 2010 2:13 am
by Silverbullet
KTR, the three males on this thread, so far, all are five foot eight inches in height. so I guess that must be average. Most offices I workd in 5' 8" was abut the average height.

MY Daughters guy is 6' 7" had been a high jumper in college. but his height is a problem for him. Very Tall people do have problems due to their height. Be happy where you are. Come to that many of the men who were famous are not very Tall.

Re: Muscled Chief Engineer Chests (and other things)

Posted: Mon Jan 25, 2010 3:21 am
by Elessar
Yeah it's kind of irritating that this 17 yr old guy I work with at the restaurant is 6'5, lol.

My friend corey is like 6' even... my friend steve is like 6'1... and as for the rest, it's not that all my friends are like 4-6 inches taller than me, but pretty much ALL of them are at least 1-2 inches taller than me. There's quite a difference between 5'8 and 5'10, primarily because there are still a number of women in the 5'5-5'7 range of height.

I'm not saying I'm insecure about being short, but there's scientific evidence to the effect that women unconsciously interpret height in men as a genetic marker for a good partner, because it's a sign of stronger genes. There are also studies strongly supporting the claim that taller people are happier and more successful, which I totally believe. I mean, if you're tall then you don't have to imagine this, but, imagine the difference in perspective on everything it would give you if you walked around and everybody was BELOW you. There's something psychological to that. Our brains are still wired the same way they were 50,000 years ago, and we still interpret physical stature on a subconscious level as an indicator for prowess, in anything.

Obviously, you can do a lot with what you've got, as far as male height and women. There's no questioning that. Look at Mel Gibson - total ladies man and he's short, same with Tom Cruise... but what I'm saying is, there's definitive evidence that psychologically, a man has to make up ground when he's shorter.

I actually know a girl who's like 6'2 or 6'3 who flat out said she would never date a guy smaller than her... and I think she's just sort of openly stating the fact that that biological drive for a "strong male" wouldn't be there if she perceived him as smaller than her.

Re: Muscled Chief Engineer Chests (and other things)

Posted: Mon Jan 25, 2010 11:38 am
by Alelou
There's definitely research that shows being a short male when you're a child has negative effects.

And unfortunately, SilverBullet, a sample of three guys is not really enough to decide what's average...!

But hey, you can be any height on the Internet.

Re: Muscled Chief Engineer Chests (and other things)

Posted: Mon Jan 25, 2010 3:54 pm
by Silverbullet
Alelou, no three guys aren't an average but three guys out of total of three is.

anyway, being short(er) may be an incentive to succeed. Get ahead and show those tall guys.

Lots of successafu men are short. Elessar cited a couple. gibson and cruise. alan Ladd (an actor before your time) was about five feet four inches. His female co stars had to walk in a trench when shown walking with him. He reguarly was shown beating up on bigger guys. but with the camera angles it was not evident. I was on the SS United States and he had the stateroom across from me. Hell of aood actor but not the biggest guy in hollyworod.

MMoazrt was Five four, Beethoven five five, Shubert Five three but they wre giants in the music world.

Yeah, lost out to taller men but beat out a few too.

all perspective.

Re: Muscled Chief Engineer Chests (and other things)

Posted: Mon Jan 25, 2010 4:24 pm
by Asso
I dress in black. That lengthens. 8)

Re: Muscled Chief Engineer Chests (and other things)

Posted: Mon Jan 25, 2010 4:47 pm
by WarpGirl
OK as I am currently reading a biography of Peter The Great who was 6'7'' the average hight in the 1500's for men was 5'6 and most were shorter. 5'8'' was excessively tall. In any case today both men and women are taller. But the last I read 5'8'' to 5'10'' is considered average for a man today.

Re: Muscled Chief Engineer Chests (and other things)

Posted: Mon Jan 25, 2010 5:15 pm
by Ludmila
I am 176 cm (5'8''). It is really the middle height as I see at the streets. All men in our company are higher than me (but not more than 190 cm (6'2''). We have the girls with 160 cm (5'2'') (and there are many girls of that height in the age of 24 years, my peers-girls are frequently having the height 168 cm (5'5'')-180 cm (5'9''), the boys are higher). In metro I saw at once the woman with something near 215 cm (7'0''). I think her hands and foots were too big. But I see many boys with big height. I admit that the height is the first appeal for me. I do not pay interested attention to people shorter than me (in the physical aspect).

Re: Muscled Chief Engineer Chests (and other things)

Posted: Mon Jan 25, 2010 5:43 pm
by Aikiweezie
The first thing I remember about "Enterprise" was seeing Connor and wondering who that gorgeous guys was. :drool: Just my type. I remember "googling" him to find out. At first his accent annoyed me, to be honest, but soon I really began to like his character. Connor says there's a lot of him in Trip and I could see that when I saw him. And he's quite nice to look at in person, too, although I must say I expected him to be bigger. Not just a little taller but bigger muscles. I've had that same reaction, though with other celebrities I've met, where for some reason you expect them to be bigger than life, to stand out some way. The vast majority look just like normal people under regular lighting without makeup. (Although I bet Jolene Blalock is beautiful all the time :evil: jealous)

His eyes are lovely, too, btw, and when I said "thank you" to him we made eye contact :faint:

Re: Muscled Chief Engineer Chests (and other things)

Posted: Mon Jan 25, 2010 9:26 pm
by Kevin Thomas Riley
Generally I prefer more petite women, and me being only 173 cm (5'8'') might have to do with that. That's not to say I don't appreciate taller women like Yvonne Strahovski or Tricia Helfer.

Heck, even if he was a creep I found it comforting that short Gaius Baltar and taller Number Six (Helfter) had a thing together on nBSG.

Re: Muscled Chief Engineer Chests (and other things)

Posted: Tue Jan 26, 2010 5:29 am
by panyasan
I am 170 centimeter and I try to figure out that that is in American sizes. 5"6 or something? I always get confused.

Re: Muscled Chief Engineer Chests (and other things)

Posted: Tue Jan 26, 2010 6:02 pm
by Alelou
:shock: Arghhhh! Math!

(this is why we've never switched)

Re: Muscled Chief Engineer Chests (and other things)

Posted: Tue Jan 26, 2010 10:39 pm
by Kevin Thomas Riley
panyasan wrote:I am 170 centimeter and I try to figure out that that is in American sizes. 5"6 or something? I always get confused.

Just google it. I googled "170 centimeter in feet inches" and found out it's 5'7''.

Re: Muscled Chief Engineer Chests (and other things)

Posted: Wed Jan 27, 2010 1:10 am
by Elessar
1 inch = 2.5 cm :)

Re: Muscled Chief Engineer Chests (and other things)

Posted: Wed Jan 27, 2010 1:53 am
by Alelou
Huh. Maybe with instant google at hand Americans could finally switch over.