A MODEL who towers over most men at 6ft 7in has revealed she’s been single for three years – and claims intimidated guys are to blame.
Despite raking in big money on OnlyFans and receiving constant attention from subscribers, Amira Evans says finding a boyfriend in real life has been “surprisingly difficult.”
Amira Evans has struggled to find a boyfriend due to her heightCredit: Siren PR/ Amira Evans
The 6ft 7in model wants to find a short king to be her beauCredit: Siren PR/ Amira Evans
“I think a lot of men are intimidated,” she explained.
“They just assume I go for the typical tall, muscly, alpha male – and they don’t even bother asking if I’m interested. They’ve already decided I’m out of their league.”
And the 26-year-old – who boasts 1.1million followers on Instagram (@amiraxevans ) – says the confidence she sees from men online is a far cry from how they behave face-to-face.
“Online, men will say everything you want to hear. But in real life, they’re shy, awkward, and scared to approach,” she said.
“They hide behind a screen. When it comes to actually talking to a tall woman in person, they panic.”
She believes many men lack real-world dating confidence – particularly when it comes to tall women.
She explained: “Maybe they don’t have much experience in talking to women, especially tall women, outside of OnlyFans and webcam sites.
“They’re scared of us and they think that we’re intimidating when actually, we’re just normal – the same as any other girl.”
“Some guys even assume they’re not… ‘equipped’ enough.
“They think because I’m tall, I must want a big, dominant man in every way. But that’s not true at all. If these guys are lacking in the downstairs department, there’s other things that they can do to please us.”
Amira claims short guys treat women betterCredit: Siren PR/ Amira Evans
And despite stereotypes, Amira says she actually prefers shorter men – claiming they make far better partners.
She said: “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.
“They’re used to attention, so won’t put in any effort. If you don’t want them, they’ll just move onto the next girl.
“Short men are more loyal, more generous, and more attentive.
“They’ve had to work harder to get attention, so they treat you better. They’re not entitled like some stereotypically attractive men.”
She added: “Because short guys aren’t considered conventionally attractive or the ‘obvious choice’, they work a lot harder to get a girl’s attention.
“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.”
When it comes to treating women in ways that make them want to stick around – Amira insists nobody does it better than short guys.
“They’re so generous and they have deep wallets too”, she said.
“I’ve had guys pay for my nails, my hair, my beauty treatments, my meals – they treat you like a princess.”
Based on her experiences, Amira also believes that shorter partners are more compatible with her dominant personality.
She said: “They’re more submissive, which I like. You can kind of mould them into the perfect partner.
“I like men who feel comfortable with me being strong – even picking them up, carrying them on my back like a backpack, or lifting them like weights.”
Now, after years of being single, the model is putting out a public call for a boyfriend – with a very specific type in mind.
“I want someone loyal, a bit shy, and definitely shorter than me – ideally 5’10 and under,” she said.
“I don’t want a man who feels emasculated by me. I want someone who finds my height, strength and dominance attractive.”
And she doesn’t hold back when it comes to revealing her biggest turn-offs.
“If he doesn’t pay for the first date – even if he wants to split the bill – that’s a red flag,” she said.
“Talking badly about exes, being stingy, or clearly having a ‘type’ that’s the opposite of me – all red flags.”
She added: “I won’t be told what to wear or how to look.
“If I want to wear a short dress with platform boots and go out in town, I’m going to. If I want to have a low cut t-shirt on, I’m going to wear that. If I want to wear heels and be even taller, I will.”
Rather than feeling threatened by her, Amira says her ideal partner would actively support her physically and financially.
“I want a boyfriend who encourages me to lift heavier at the gym – not someone who tells me to make myself smaller,” she said.
“Buy my protein, my sports bras, my expensive trainers, even my membership – support me to become stronger.”
For any hopeful suitors, she has one simple message: “Be yourself. Don’t try to act like some ‘alpha male’ you’ve seen online. Nobody wants you to speak like these ‘manosphere’ influencers and podcasters like Andrew Tate.
“I don’t care what you look like. I just want someone genuine, kind – preferably a little older and lighter – and confident enough to approach me.”



