You know I think it is really easy meeting girls when you are 6'7" like me. You get a lot of sympathy. People feel for you in a good way. They admire your height, yet they understand some of the issues we have to live with. I don't care if you snag a first class ticket on a flight. You still must try and navigate the bathroom! Every single time - BANG! That is the sound of my head meeting the top of the exit part of the bathroom. It hurts like hell but people always smile and comment on how nice and tall I am. This sort of thing happens all the time. I get asked if I can sit in a booth in restaurants or if I would prefer a table that might accomodate my height. I can always sense that the person admires my stature. As the girl takes me to my table she usually says, "Wow, you are really tall." This is always accompanied by a sincere smile and eye contact.
I can't imagine how guys my height or taller buy sports cars. I have tried to get into a few and it felt like I was being crushed. I hated the feeling.
Tallest girl I dated was 6'1". Shortest was 5'8".
I often get asked if short guys hate me. Sadly, many do act as if my height has brought their manhood into question. Ask any tall guy about this. I am pretty thin so I always get a kick how all the little guys bulk up in order to feel more like a man. Those are the ones who seem to especially dislike me. I am positive that if I hung around middle-class night spots I would get picked on by smaller guys. Luckily I prefer quieter evenings. The only fights I have been in have been on the basketball court and I would have lost those if not for the refs and coaches.
Still sucks not to be able to buy normal men's jeans or pants. My legs are really long, so the trunk isn't that much different than a guy who is 6'2" or 6'3". Problem is that I have really long arms. I have the wingspan of someone 6'10". Ugh, I end up spending a fortune for clothes that I don't even like. That is why all the college ballers always sport tracksuits or sweats. It can be expensive to dress like a normal student.