
anyone got recs like this? manly shorter top x soft taller bott?

https://www.mangago.zone/read-manga/love_for_sale_1/ you have to read this in another website
https://www.mangago.zone/read-manga/the_last_step_on_the_way/
https://www.mangago.zone/read-manga/tractor_full_of_love/
https://www.mangago.zone/read-manga/spinach_bouquet/
https://www.mangago.zone/read-manga/iki_dekinai_no_wa_kimi_no_sei/
https://www.mangago.zone/read-manga/naked_sword_and_tree_peony_of_black/
I wish this dynamic was much more common, but these are my faves

Sorry, my fat thumbs disliked
https://www.mangago.zone/read-manga/akiyama_kun/
https://www.mangago.zone/read-manga/yoru_to_asa_no_uta_ec/
Akiyama kun is better to skip Chapter 1..I did
These stories aren't fluffy but they have the height difference you're looking for..

i second akiyama-kun and yoru to asa
https://www.mangago.zone/read-manga/moratte_kudasai/
https://www.mangago.zone/read-manga/my_neighbor_mitsuru_there_s_a_hot_young_guy_living_in_my_building/ (this ones lwk weird tho it feels like hes a groomer)

Ppl in the comments complaining are so pathetic. Nobody gaf if u didn't want a twink bottom just don't read it then?? This is the same energy as going to BLS with buff bottoms and complaining he isn't a top. Some ppl prefer twinks and others prefer hunks. It's okay to have a preference without shitting on others with the opposite pref. gtfo here if u don't like this. easy right? Anyways uke looks so cuteee!!!

You're obviously too ignorant to understand the og comment. Also, all the comments hating on twinks/feminine men is ridiculous and rooted in misogyny. Its disgusting. I understand having a preference but no one needs to know your preferences OR to see all the hate. There are plenty of opinions that ahouod not be expressed. Seriously, just bc you can say or type whatever you want online does NOT mean you should.

My opinion is the only right opinion. People who have different preferences than me are wrong and only have those preferences because they're bad people. If you don't get off on the exact same things that I get off on then there's something wrong with you.
You just shouldn't talk about your opinions if your opinions are different than mine.

How is it misogynistic to hate twinks?I think you mean misandrist. Misogyny deals with women facing prejudice. A feminine man getting hate is more rooted homophobia than misogyny because most times when people see a feminine man they think he's trying to be transgender or he's gay. That sounded very idiotic, and the part about opinions that should not be expressed.
Hating twinks isn't illegal, so I don't see the problem in a person expressing that? You're calling them dramatic then pulls the "Only opinions that I agree with should be expressed!"

"A lot of feminine characterisation in media (and a stereotype historically accepted in a patriarchal and misogynistic society) is really two dimensional and caricaturist, and being feminine is immediately associated with being weak, two-dimensional and brainless (this is also heavily internalised in women as well). On the contrary, being masculine has always typically been represented in a positive light. Both of these things occur because the male perspective is accepted as “the” perspective in a lot of ways; most media is focussed from a male perspective, and most people are raised to accept this (including women). Being in charge of the perspective of society, men uphold masculinity as an ideal state of being, and to discriminate against women, condemn femininity in the ways described above. Hence, a lot of men’s self image relies on their masculinity as well.
So, when a woman has more masculine (“positive”) traits, she isn’t necessarily going against society’s norms; she’s just “playing the men’s game,” so to speak (which some people would still be against if they’re deeply misogynistic) - girls in a lot of ways are expected to at least try on “masculine” traits, because in their society and reflected in media, they see the masculine people represented as people, and the feminine people objectified (and, being a person, they often connect with the masculine representations as well as the feminine).
But, when a man exhibits more feminine (“negative”) traits, this can be seen as more of a social disturbance and upheaval. In a society that shuns femininity, a man (who is the ideal, and “should” have all the traits viewed positively by society) embodying feminine traits is almost a rebellion - this person favours feminine traits, implying that they are somehow better than masculine ones. Embodying feminine traits not only devalues a man in society’s eyes (because the traits themselves are devalued), but it also threatens men who rely on masculinity to see a man expressing feminine traits and still existing as a man (partially because they don’t understand why a man would want to have feminine traits, which makes him seem foreign and unrelatable, while also challenging the gender binary of society which many people rely on for their sense of self, especially men for whom it benefits). This is typically why men get more hate for being feminine than women get for being masculine."

A lot of feminine characterisation in media (and a stereotype historically accepted in a patriarchal and misogynistic society) is really two dimensional and caricaturist, and being feminine is immediately associated with being weak, two-dimensional and brainless (this is also heavily internalised in women as well). On the contrary, being masculine has always typically been represented in a positive light. Both of these things occur because the male perspective is accepted as “the” perspective in a lot of ways; most media is focussed from a male perspective, and most people are raised to accept this (including women). Being in charge of the perspective of society, men uphold masculinity as an ideal state of being, and to discriminate against women, condemn femininity in the ways described above. Hence, a lot of men’s self image relies on their masculinity as well.
So, when a woman has more masculine (“positive”) traits, she isn’t necessarily going against society’s norms; she’s just “playing the men’s game,” so to speak (which some people would still be against if they’re deeply misogynistic) - girls in a lot of ways are expected to at least try on “masculine” traits, because in their society and reflected in media, they see the masculine people represented as people, and the feminine people objectified (and, being a person, they often connect with the masculine representations as well as the feminine).
But, when a man exhibits more feminine (“negative”) traits, this can be seen as more of a social disturbance and upheaval. In a society that shuns femininity, a man (who is the ideal, and “should” have all the traits viewed positively by society) embodying feminine traits is almost a rebellion - this person favours feminine traits, implying that they are somehow better than masculine ones. Embodying feminine traits not only devalues a man in society’s eyes (because the traits themselves are devalued), but it also threatens men who rely on masculinity to see a man expressing feminine traits and still existing as a man (partially because they don’t understand why a man would want to have feminine traits, which makes him seem foreign and unrelatable, while also challenging the gender binary of society which many people rely on for their sense of self, especially men for whom it benefits). This is typically why men get more hate for being feminine than women get for being masculine.

It's like you didn't read anything I wrote and it went over your head. They don't get hate because they look like women and act feminine, they get hate because it's seen as gay or transgender which is homophobic. A man having feminine traits is seen as a man that is gay because that's a stereotype that sticks with a lot of gay men. Only one can wear the pants.
If it's not because they're seen as transgender. A lot of women hate fem men because they believe those men are cosplaying as

Look, you can have whatever opinion you want. Believe what you want. Just like I do. If the best you can do is call people names and make up delulu scenarios about people you disagree with, then there's no point in speaking to you. "You sound like one of those annoying women who scream misogyny at anything and everything." Coupd you be any more dramatic? You know what you sound like? A misogynist, hope you have the day you deserve I'm not going to waste my time with you
can they fuck like this