For example, eventhough I haven't experienced this for myself, it's a well known fact that short guys have it harder in the dating scene.
I hear more whining from men about hypothetical women not dating short men than I hear actual women discussing how they don't want to date short men. I'm starting to think this is a meme more than anything.
Body shaming men is totally fine but don't you dare say anything about women's bodies.
Body shaming men isn't fine and I'm sorry you met such childish dicks. That said, try googling "Tinder fat". There are plenty of people openly asking how to stop seeing all the fat chicks on Tinder, or if they can just put "no fat chicks" in their bio. Whenever I see "funny memes" about the woman who prefers tall guys, the punchline is always that she's fat and therefore stupid for having desires. Any time you see a fat woman in media, 9 times out of 10 her appearance is a joke, and don't even try posting a bikini pic on Instagram if you're fat. It's seen as perfectly fucking fine to "say anything" about women's bodies.
Since women tend to overreact whenever a man makes such a comment, I feel like they're proving the misogynistic men right when they say that women are over-emotional and that you cannot have a rational argument with a woman.
What kind of rational argument is there to be had in some dude calling a woman fat? Isn't your rant about the short guy's dating problems (which you haven't even experienced) proof that men are overemotional and can't have rational arguments, then?