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Sophie Cunningham has one rule for dating.
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Indiana Fever guard Sophie Cunningham has made one thing very clear about her dating life: she is not interested in dating a man who is shorter than she is. The WNBA player recently revealed the blunt rule during a conversation on her podcast, explaining that height plays a huge role in whether a potential partner has any chance with her.
Cunningham, who stands at 6 ft. 1, admitted that dating someone shorter simply does not work for her personally. The comment came during a candid discussion about relationships and modern dating, where the Indiana Fever star offered a brutally honest take on what she looks for in a partner.
The remarks were made during a recent episode of Cunningham’s podcast, Show Me Something, which she hosts alongside longtime friend West Wilson. According to SI, the two were responding to listener questions about dating apps, attraction, and the challenges people face while trying to find a relationship in the digital era.
You Must Be This Tall To Have A Shot At Cunningham
Cunningham’s show, which launched in mid-2025, has quickly gained attention thanks to the open and humorous chemistry between the hosts. The two grew up in Missouri and have known each other since high school, which often makes their discussions about dating feel more like a casual conversation between friends than a typical podcast interview.
During the March 4 episode, one listener asked the hosts about rejecting a potential match on a dating app before later meeting the person in real life and realizing they might actually be interested. The situation sparked a conversation about whether apps are making dating unnecessarily complicated.
Wilson argued that people should not overthink their decisions based on photos or quick judgments made through technology. He suggested that if someone connects well in person, that should matter more than a digital first impression created by a profile picture.
Cunningham agreed with the idea and added that photos often fail to capture someone’s true appearance, especially when it comes to men. She joked that many guys simply do not look as good in pictures as they do in real life, which can create misleading first impressions on dating apps. Cunningham also recently said that a certain sport should not be in the Winter Olympics.
The discussion eventually shifted to another fan question, this time from someone who admitted he prefers dating women who are taller than he is. The listener asked if there was anything he could do to improve his chances of attracting taller partners.
Wilson responded with encouragement, telling the fan to embrace his preference and joking that he would eventually meet his “tall queen.” The lighthearted comment set up Cunningham’s far more direct answer about her own dating rule.
Cunningham explained that while many women are perfectly comfortable dating shorter men, she personally cannot see herself doing it. Her reasoning was straightforward and rooted in how she feels in a relationship dynamic.
“I don’t think I’m the right tall person to ask,” Cunningham said during the conversation. “Because I could never date someone shorter than me. Because I’m already big. So I want someone who is going to make me feel smaller.”
The comment immediately clarified where the Indiana Fever star stands on the topic. Standing at 6-foot-1, Cunningham would effectively rule out a large portion of potential partners with that requirement alone. Despite her personal rule, Cunningham made it clear that she does not believe height differences should stop other couples from pursuing relationships. She acknowledged that many successful relationships exist where the woman is taller than the man.