Women who are short are not 
petite, though challenged by their height;  
a lot of them are very hot,  
especially when skirts are tight,  
or midriffed jeans expose their navel 
and highlight curves of glutei. 
About their size I will not cavil!  
A boycott of such booty I 
reject because I like to feel 
superior to women and  
am threatened by the ones who are 
so tall they make me feel unmanned 
on streets, in ballrooms and a car. 
In five feet and a few small inches 
come perfect packages that steal 
my heart just like the Christmas grinches 
when days though short have sex appeal.  
 
In the NYT, May 31,2006, Robin Rubin writes a letter:  
I mourn the end of the petite department, but I would also like to see an end to the 'petite' euphemism. 
At 5-foot-3,161 pounds of solid muscle, I am certainly not petite. What I am is short. And a size 0 doesn't cut it for me. In fact, the only women I've ever met who are that tiny tend to be about a foot taller than I am, and they are always complaining about how nothing in the stores is long enough. 
Why can't the stores sell women's clothing the way they sell men's, in short, medium and long lengths, and with free alterations? . 
 
Linda points out that Robin Rubin is not petite, but overweight. 
 
Tomas De Faoite’s response was most amusing:  
 
i once met a girl called shortina  
which was long for short.  
the ina was the name of her  
father's army; the irish national  
assholes. she had to carry it `round  
on her name. shortina. o shortina  
where is my ribena, your ribena  
in there on the table, o shortina  
will you climb up and get fetch it  
see, i was smaller than shortina.  
my name concert-tina. and we played  
the irish national anthem all night. 
 
5/31/06
gershon hepner
http://www.poemhunter.com/poem/going-short/