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Does height really matter in dating?

Women consistently state a preference for taller male partners, a strong male-taller norm with women most satisfied when a partner is substantially (roughly 15 to 20 cm) taller, and stated dating-app preferences amplify this, yet behavioral and outcome data show the effect is smaller than the cultural narrative suggests. A large mating-market study of adults aged 18 to 65 found height only weakly associated with men's lifetime sex-partner counts (linear beta about .07, curvilinear about -.04), with little variation across most of the height range and a meaningful deficit only for the shortest men (very short category), where Cohen's d was about -.22 versus tall men. A conjoint analysis of about 5,340 real swiping decisions by 445 users found height had only a small positive effect, with all non-appearance traits combined being 7 to 20 times weaker than physical attractiveness. In sum, tallness helps and being clearly below average is a real but modest penalty concentrated at the short tail, while facial and physical attractiveness dominate.

How it factors into your fit: Penalty below 170 cm and steeper under 165 cm, near neutral in the mid range, modest bonus above 183 cm with a plateau, kept well below facial attractiveness in weight.

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