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He needs this have been a tall story.

A filmmaker from Atlanta, Georgia, is sharing the savage way a woman responded to him on a relationship app after he told her his peak.

“I noticed that she’s taller than me… I’m a short guy,” Ian, 35, recalled in a trending TikTok tell-all.

The singleton determined to be upfront and messaged: “Hey, you know, you’re stunning. Did you see that I am only 5-foot-6?”

The 35-year-old musician and filmmaker from Atlanta, blew up online this week after posting a TikTok about matching with a taller “goddess” on a relationship app. Instagram/@ian3snacks

The woman responded that she hadn’t observed that the small print of his peak have been on his relationship profile.

She subsequently added: “Do you care if I’m taller than you or if I ever wear heels on a date?”

Ian, who says he’s “totally comfortable” [with his height] provided the woman a well mannered escape hatch, responding: “If you want to politely, like, see yourself out now — no harm, no foul. I get it.”

Shortly after, she unmatched.

Ian — who is autistic and prides himself on “transparency, wit and kindness” over pickup traces and “jawline” swagger — told Newsweek he prefers to get “dealbreakers” out of the way early. 

“Men’s height gets talked about enough online that I try to get it out of the way immediately if I suspect it might be an issue,” he told the outlet. 

The TikTok remark part weighed, with some saying Ian exhibited indicators of low shallowness. Antro_Nero – stock.adobe.com

TikTok customers who heard Ian’s story have been divided, with some saying he introduced the brutal rejection on himself.

“Listen! You gave her the ick with the ‘If you want to see yourself out now’—I’m telling you! That’s what it was,” one wrote. “It showed you were saying you weren’t worthy.”

Others have been shocked that the woman all of a sudden disappeared.

“Wait why did she unmatch??? Your message back was so lovely and confident,” a confused commenter weighed in.

Another claimed the “short king” also expressed confidence with his reply.

Ian — who is autistic and prides himself on “transparency, wit and kindness” over pickup traces and “jawline” swagger — is hoping to discover a woman who doesn’t thoughts his peak. TikTok/@ian3snacks

Ian has disregarded the rejection and sums up relationship bluntly, telling Newsweek: “I think most people would agree that dating often feels like a self-inflicted humiliation ritual.”

Ian’s expertise is way from distinctive, and it highlights just how a lot society fixates on peak when it comes to relationship. 

However, short males — affectionately dubbed “short kings” — have been defying stereotypes and discovering love with taller companions for years.

From New Yorkers like Cassandra Gaspard, who married her 5-foot-5 husband despite standing 5-foot-10, to celebrities with noticeable peak variations such as Zendaya and Tom Holland, these relationships show that confidence, appeal, and character can outweigh mere inches.

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