Towering 6ft 7in model reveals WILD reason why short men make better lovers - and the type of guy women should avoid at all costs

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British content creator Amira Evans has made some bombshell claims about why she will never date a tall man again and now prefers short men.

The 26-year-old, who is currently based in Thailand, stands at a whopping 6'7" and tells Daily Mail she used to date tall men who were 'stereotypically attractive'. 

But she says her entire outlook has now changed, claiming she will only date short men because they are 'more loyal, more generous, and more attentive'.

'Taller guys are typically more stereotypically attractive and that's what I thought I wanted in the beginning, and had experience with,' she says. 

'But they just turn out to be complete idiots. You know, rude, egotistical and misogynistic. 

'They're just not the kind of guys I want to be around and want to date. So I've decided I won't date a taller guy going forward.'

British content creator Amira Evans, 26, has made some bombshell claims about why she will never date a tall man again and now prefers short men

Amira says her 'ideal man' is someone who is 'a little bit older', stands anywhere from 5'5" to 5'9" and is a 'true gentleman'.  

'He doesn't have much of an ego and is definitely not misogynistic,' she adds.

'I want a guy who understands how lucky he is to be with a woman. I am naturally a more dominant person so I wouldn't gel well with another dominant person.'

Amira goes on to joke: 'I want to be able to pick them up and carry them around – more for fun, really.'

She says the tall men she has previously met or tried to date have been very 'egotistical' because they 'know they can get pretty much any women they want'. 

'They don't treat women so good or how we want to be treated,' she claims. 

'The second they see someone more attractive than me they'll probably end up cheating or going behind my back or causing all sorts of problems.

'Short men are more loyal, more generous, and more attentive. They've had to work harder to get attention, so they treat you better. 

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Amira jokes: 'I want to be able to pick them up and carry them around – more for fun, really'

'They're not entitled like some stereotypically attractive men,' she adds.

Contrary to what every classic romcom suggests, Amira advises women to steer clear of the 'tall, dark and handsome' type.

'These tall, good–looking men might be nice for us to look at, but once you actually get to know them, you'll find that on the inside, they're ugly,' she claims. 

'They're used to attention, so won't put in any effort. If you don't want them, they'll just move on to the next girl.'

On the other hand, Amira says it's 'short kings' that stand out for their personality and effort.

'Because short guys aren't considered conventionally attractive or the "obvious choice", they work a lot harder to get a girl's attention,' she says. 

'Often, they've got a really great sense of humour. And obviously women, we love humour. Like, if you can make us laugh, you can make us do anything.'

Amira says she reached her 'top height' of 6'7" shortly after puberty when she hit a growth spurt at around 16 to 17. 

She says she will only date short men because they are 'more loyal, more generous, and more attentive'

And while she struggled to fit in with her peers early on, as an adult, she says she has grown to love her towering height. 

'When I was going through my growth spurt during school, being tall made things difficult because I was taller than most guys and girls at my school,' she recalls.

'But as I settled into my figure and was able to grow into myself, it's not difficult anymore – quite the opposite. 

'Because so many guys are into tall women and I guess there's not enough of us to go around, I think tall women are like "the prize".'

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