Mnikujie! Kwambox Encourages Short Men to Take a Chance on Love
Morning Kiss host Kwambox recently made a bold statement during her show, urging short men to approach her confidently. Speaking to her co-host Kerry Martin, she shared her preference for shorter men, asserting that they often make better partners than taller men.
“If you’re planning to live a long and healthy life with your man, choose a short man. If you’re 5’4 and below, feel free to holla at me,” Kwambox declared with a smile.
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Her co-host Kerry, surprised by her sentiments, questioned the shift in her views. “Short people are the angriest people ever. Show me one short person who isn’t angry?” he teased.
Kwambox defended her position, suggesting that societal pressures contribute to their frustrations. “You’re the ones giving them pressure to the point they’re going for surgery to get taller. Short guys don’t struggle as much as tall guys, even when it comes to health issues,” she explained.
Public Reactions
Kwambox’s remarks sparked diverse reactions online, with fans and followers sharing their opinions about dating short men:
- Thema Eddie: “Whatever you do, don’t date short men.”
- Hilda Toto Abel: “Date short men at your own risk. In the book of Short Verse, chapter Shortest to Shorties, it’s written that dating short men is a sin. I rest my case.”
- Camilla D. Mbalathi: “I’ve made a conscious decision to only date short men. I realized I’d look so cute next to them… and as a short woman, if I don’t date them, who will?”
Do Women Prefer Tall or Short Men?
Kwambox’s conversation also reignited debates about preferences in dating, with studies shedding light on the advantages of short men as partners.
According to research published in Men’s Health, shorter men tend to have faster reaction times, stronger muscles relative to their weight, and are less likely to suffer serious injuries from falls.
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A study conducted by New York University found that shorter men (5’7″ and below) were less likely to marry but had a 32% lower divorce rate compared to their taller counterparts. Researchers speculated that shorter men may simply make better partners.
Some intriguing findings from the study include:
- Short men perform more housework, averaging 8 hours and 28 minutes a week, compared to 7 hours 38 minutes for average-height men and 7 hours 30 minutes for tall men.
- They are more likely to earn higher incomes than taller men.
- Short men reportedly enjoy more frequent intimacy with their partners, as suggested by a study published in the Journal of Sexual Medicine.
A Happy Couple Example
Kevin Hart, a well-known comedian and actor, serves as an example of a successful short man in a loving marriage. His relationship with his wife defies stereotypes and continues to inspire many.
Whether you prefer tall or short partners, Kwambox’s playful yet empowering message challenges societal norms, encouraging people to embrace their preferences and give everyone a fair chance.