"I can tell when men are threatened by my height"
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As an actress, Janney also understands staging. Height is literal blocking: who looms, who leads, who gets framed as authority. Hollywood has long treated tall women as a logistical problem to be solved with apple boxes, camera angles, and “maybe she shouldn’t wear heels.” Her remark quietly indicts an industry and a dating culture that still codes male desirability as dominance and female desirability as containment. When a woman is tall, she violates the default script without saying a word.
The subtext is pragmatic rather than bitter. She’s naming a social reflex: some men interpret a tall woman as competition instead of just a person with long bones. “Threatened” is the key word; it’s emotional, not physical. No one’s in danger, but status is. Janney’s wit is that she doesn’t plead for acceptance; she documents the insecurity like a seasoned observer, refusing to shrink herself to protect someone else’s masculinity.
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