It's the fashion, I tell you: big, tall women going out with tiny, tiny men.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
Some men never feel small, but these are the few men who are.
You size up someone physically in less than one second - too tall, too short, too fat, too thin, too old, too young, too stuffy, too scruffy.
When it comes to size, most people don't want to see themselves looking bigger than what they are.
It is harder to dress a bigger woman no matter what anybody wants to say.
I used to think that guys preferred tall women. But plenty of them like short girls.
Being tall has a major impact in general. It takes some courage to be as big as you are - to live up to it and not be intimidated by the graceful tiny people.
Smallness in a great man seems smaller by its disproportion with all the rest.
Handsome, thin, sophisticated men often fall madly in love with larger women, we just never see it on TV.
Though designed as a mere convenience, clothing sizes establish an unintended norm, an ideal from which deviations seem like flaws. There's nothing like a trip to the dressing room to convince a woman - fat, thin, or in between - that she's a freak.
The pressure is on the women to be particularly small, and then not only that, the whole package. It's extreme.