5 Reasons Short Guys Make The Best Husbands, According To Research

It's the era of short kings.

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Many women scoff at the idea of dating shorter men, and a 2013 poll claims it's the vast majority of women. According to the survey by High And Mighty, 70 percent of women say a man under six feet wouldn't stand a chance with them. Ouch/

For starters, society has taught us that men are "supposed" to be taller than women, but if we go by that archaic rationale, then I should be in the kitchen cooking up a pot roast for my boyfriend. Then, of course, there's the equally antiquated idea that men who are vertically challenged are somehow less masculine.

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A study from the dating site AYI looked at 50,000 interactions over two months and discovered that the likelihood that a man under 5-foot-9 is contacted by a Manhattan or Bronx woman online is just 1.2 percent. Whoa.

But after we surveyed mental health experts about what qualities matter or don't matter to their clients looking for lifelong partners, we discovered that shorter men are husband material. A 2014 study found that the rate of divorce among short men is significantly less than among average and tall men.

Here are the reasons short guys make the best husbands:

1. They're chock-full of confidence

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In a world where short guys are often overlooked simply because of their height, they manage to make up for it in confidence. While some may be deemed cocky, in the same vein a woman is considered a "jerk" simply because she knows what she wants, short guys are brewing with security.

The Napoleon Complex is code for ridiculously ambitious. As we know now, Napoleon wasn't exactly as short as we thought; he was actually of average height for the time. Those on the shorter side sometimes feel like they have something to prove, and with that being the case, they kill it when it comes to professional success.

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2. They make you feel regal

Look at all the models in the world. What do the majority of them have in common? Usually, they're taller than the men they date, because, well ... that's just the height card they were handed. You may never have Gisele's God-given genes, but being a few inches taller than your partner is one step closer to at least almost fulfilling those "I'm a model!" dreams.

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3. They have a longer life expectancy

Men who are on the shorter end of the height spectrum live, on average, two years longer than taller men. A recent study of 8,000 men found that it may be related to a gene that's linked to longevity. Those below 5-foot-2? They live the longest

4. They're more committed

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Research from New York University found that short men are significantly less likely to get divorced than average and tall men. While tall men want to get married earlier, their marriages don't last like those of short men. When it comes to love, short is long-lasting.

5. They give you more options when dating

The average height for men is 5-foot-9 and not six feet. Once you drop that absurd height requirement, you'll double, and maybe even triple, your chances for love.

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Shorter men can be just as hot and just as charming as tall men. If you're the type who can't see past height then you're likely to be missing out on something great. So don't be so picky — give the shorties out there a chance.

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Amanda Chatel has been a wellness and relationship journalist for over a decade. Her work has been featured in Glamour, Shape, Self, and other outlets. Michelle Toglia is the Executive Editor at Elite Daily, overseeing the site's entertainment, news, style, dating, and experiences coverage.