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BY Ama Nunoo, 12:33pm July 15, 2020,

We love these female celebs who broke stereotypes by being with men shorter than they are

Kevin Hart and Eniko Parrish via The Blast

I’ve come across women who claimed they would never date a short man until they met the man of their dreams. It’s true some women are open to dating short men, but just do a quick poll of your female friends and you will realize how stigmatized short men are when it comes to relationships.

It’s great that many young women are now killing the stigma and are getting more involved in relationships where they are taller. They have realized that superficial things like height do not matter when it comes to whether or not one is a good person or whether or not they will make good partners.

It’s been the same situation with some of our female celebrities who have been with men who are shorter than they are. Not caring about their partner’s height, these celebrities have given us one more reason height difference can mean happiness in our relationships.

 

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Last Edited by:Ama Nunoo Updated: February 4, 2021

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