A fascinating new study published in Frontiers in Psychology has uncovered intriguing details about the role of height in romantic preferences. The study, which involved participants from several countries, provides fresh insights into why men tend to prefer shorter women, especially in certain relationship contexts, and why women generally gravitate toward taller men. The findings also suggest that height plays a more complex role in our romantic choices than we might have realized.
This article dives into the findings of the study and explores the reasons behind the height preferences in romantic relationships, with a particular focus on how these preferences vary in different types of relationships.
The Study: How Height Influences Romantic Preferences

The study, which involved 536 participants from Canada, Cuba, Norway, and the United States, presented minimalist drawings of men and women of various heights. Participants were asked to select their ideal partner’s height for short-term and long-term relationships.
The results highlighted a fascinating trend:
- Men preferred women who were slightly shorter than the average female height in their country, with an average preference for women about 2.5 cm shorter.
- Women, on the other hand, preferred men who were taller than the average male height, with an average preference for men about 2.3 cm taller.
This preference for height was not only seen across different countries but was also consistent among individuals of various ages and backgrounds.