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‘I’m a 6ft7in tall lady however there’s easy purpose I solely date quick males’

EXCLUSIVE: Amira Evans, 26, has openly talked about how she’s been bullied due to her height. However, despite being 6ft7in tall, she said she’ll only date men who are shorter than her

A woman who’s 6ft7in tall has opened up about her dating life after she admitted people used to bully her due to her height. Amira Evans, 26, said boys would tease her when she was at school due to the fact that she would tower over many of them; however, now she’s using her height to her advantage.

Amira, from Bristol, has openly talked about her previous insecurities around body image in the past, but now she’s super proud of her pins. Perhaps this is because she has been able to profit off them due to her alternative career, which has helped her earn thousands within recent years.

Just weeks ago, she openly spoke of how she managed to get her own back on her tormentors. In fact, she said her impressive bank balance is the best way she managed to get revenge on her childhood bullies.

Standing at a proud 6ft7in with over a million Instagram followers, Amira now has a life she never could have dreamed of after turning to webcamming, but she admits she has a key rule when it comes to dating.

According to Amira, men often “panic” when they meet her in person as many assume they’re not “equipped” to date a woman of her height. Now, she’s launching a public boyfriend callout and says she’s specifically looking for someone shorter, shy and “more submissive”.

She has also claimed shorter men make better partners, describing them as “more loyal, more generous, and more attentive” than stereotypical tall, “alpha” types.

Amira explained: “I think men are intimated by my height and overall size. They may be a lot smaller than me and may of had a bad experience approaching a tall woman before, which has put them off.

“They assume I’ll be mean to them. I love shorter men as they’re generally more kind, gentlemanly and generous.

“People do stereotype short men in being shy and not well equipped.” She said she’s found it to be quite the opposite though, adding: “My best dating experience was a man who took me on an all expenses vacation (my first American trip), because I told him I wanted to visit Miami.

“He was 5ft6in. The worst was with a 6ft7in rugby player who wouldn’t stop talking about himself and his ex. Ew.”

Amira said dating is hard because her type doesn’t often approach her. She noted many assume they’re not her type, and think she wouldn’t be interested in them, when this isn’t the case.

In fact, she’s looking for certain qualities in a man. She added: “I like a supportive guy with a great sense of humour and who treats women very well and doesn’t take himself too seriously.

“I want future partners to know that I’ll love to treat them too, take them travelling around the world and enjoy luxurious experiences with me, and I want them to know I have a great sense of humour and I’m quite sarcastic, so take what I say with a pinch of salt!”

Even though Amira makes thousands online and receives constant attention from subscribers, she claims finding a boyfriend in real life has been “surprisingly difficult”. After years of being single, Amira has officially put out a public call to find a boyfriend, and she has a very specific type in mind.

“I want someone loyal, a bit shy and definitely shorter than me,” she added. “Ideally 5ft10in and under.

“I don’t want a man who feels emasculated by me. I want someone who finds my height, strength and dominance attractive.

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“If he doesn’t pay for the first date – even if he wants to split the bill – that’s a red flag. Talking badly about exes, being stingy or clearly having a ‘type’ that’s the opposite of me – all red flags.”