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Reasons why you should go for short girls

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Without a doubt, one of the first
things that people notice about you is
your height. The common perception
is that men who are taller are more
athletic, attractive and successful.

While for women there isn’t as
much pressure to be tall, in the last
few years, taller women are also
being perceived as more attractive
than their shorter counterparts.
While some short men and even
women become discontent with
their height and even go up to the
extent of bone lengthening surgery
to increase their height, what is
often overlooked is the fact that
there are advantages to being
vertically challenged. These are the
four scientific advantages of being
a short person:
1. You will live longer
A study published in the journal
PLoS One revealed that the taller
you are, the more prone it makes
prone to faster mortality. Men with
a shorter stature have a longer
lifespan. This study included 8000
Japanese-American men who were
followed over a span of 40 years.
Following that, researchers came to
the conclusion that though taller
men are more prone to chronic
conditions as compared to short
men [1].
2. Reduced cancer risk in men and
women
A 2014 study published in the
Cancer Causes & Control journal
found that taller men and women
are at an increased risk of cancer
and cancer related deaths [2]. This
study included 38, 862 participants
who were diagnosed with cancer.
In fact several studies have found
that taller women are more prone
to ovarian cancer and even brea$t
cancer in (tall) menopausal women,
increasing their risk by 20%. On
the other hand, taller men are more
prone to colon, rectum, and
prostate cancers.
3. Lower risk of suffering from blood
clots
Here’s some more bad news for tall
people, if you lead a sedentary
lifestyle, you are at a higher risk of
developing recurrent blood clots or
venous thrombosis. A study
published in the Journal of
Thrombosis and Haemostasis in
2015 found that tall men between
the height of 195-200 cm were at an
increased risk of recurrent blood
clots by at least two and a half
times [3].
4. Information travels to your brain
faster
Neurologist David Eagleman found
that taller people tend to
experience the world at a slower
pace as compared to their shorter
counterparts. To be more precise,
taller people take at least one-tenth
of a second longer to receive
sensory data through their eyes,
ears, tongue and skin
This is because being tall means for
your brain to receive these signals,
the information has to travel
through longer neural pathways.
Eagleman argued that for a tall
person, the present is the past, by
one-tenth of a second!

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