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‘Short man syndrome’ legit: Study

The Daily Mail in the UK reports a study discovered shorter men tend to be more narcissistic to appear more powerful.
The Daily Mail in the UK reports a study discovered shorter men tend to be more narcissistic to appear more powerful. Photo by iStock /GETTY IMAGES

Scientists say ‘short man syndrome’ is a thing.

The Daily Mail in the UK reports a study discovered shorter men tend to be more narcissistic to appear more powerful.

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Scientists from the University of Wroclaw in Poland say that those looking for a vertically-challenged partner may need to be careful.

“When people cannot be physically formidable, they may become psychologically formidable instead.” lead author Monika Kozowska said.

However, heart throbs Joe Jonas and Tom Holland, are both 5-foot-8, and are often seen walking the red carpet with their taller significant others.