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    1. Why are some men insecure about their height?

      Because it matters.
      It influences how people perceive them, especially first impressions. A shorter stature is (incorrectly) associated with less masculinity and less power, among other things. This impacts many aspects of life: school [1], career [2], dating [3], and probably countless others.
      Now, have you had an insecurity? Acne during puberty, issues with your weight, something with your teeth, your jaw, your legs? Something biologically normal but that might result in a different perception of you? Imagine if people treated you differently because of it. Brought attention to it, highlighted that part of you as a 'defect' according to their own standards. Puberty eventually passes and there are laser treatments to resolve any scarring. You can gain/lose weight with hard work. Orthodontics and implants can help with dental reconstruction. Plastic surgery can change just about anything.
      What can you do about height?
      It is a genetic predisposition as natural as eye color. Imagine if people saw your eyes and immediately ruled you out as a potential partner. Imagine if that meant you would get fewer promotions, that people would overlook you, that kids would tease or bully you. See how ridiculous it is?
      That's why.
      Side-note as a woman: I've dated men who are shorter than me, and I received some backlash for it. There were those compliments-not-compliments like, "It's so CUTE to see you guys walking next to each other!" and "I think it's so great that you don't care about height." Like, pat yourself on the back, you're a decent person who cares about someone for their character and personality instead of physical traits! There were also some friends concerned for me about not being able to wear heels or lean my head on his shoulder. Lastly, there was a WTF comment that went something like, "Aren't you worried your future children are going to be short?" In other words, there's societal pressure for women to be coupled with men who are tall and built. Nowhere near what short men endure, but I just wanted to stress that the issue is rooted in society's impressions.

    2. I rather live in Somaliland my native land and we aren't poor in somaliland but my family don't feel my embarrassment and they want me to continue living in Saudi Arabia with no job or social life .
      Does everyone get embarrassed?

      Practically everyone finds themselves in an awkward or humiliating situation at some point in their lives. The question is: How strongly does it affect them? Some people can shake off their embarrassment when they make a mistake or violate a social norm. Others who fear the disapproval of the group might be consumed by shame.

    3. The market is very unstable and you can not tell If it's going bearish or bullish. I advise y'all to forget predictions and start making a good profit now because future valuations are all speculations and guesses. When these reports are bullish take some off to the side lines, when news gets bearish start buying. "Keep it simple simple" that bear/ correction was the best thing that happened me. <But all thanks to Ms Brie Deville for his amazing skills for helping me to earn 31 Btc through trading chart. I believe we are in the spring phase…

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