If calling a girl fat is offensive, then calling a boy short isnβt?
gift rivers @rivergift
Itβs rude to call a boy short.
But people make fun about it. If girls can ask boys how tall they are, can boys ask whatβs their weight and whatβs their size?
gift rivers @rivergift
As a girl I would feel more comfortable to disclose my height than my weight. A lot of boys and men have asked me how much I weigh and each time I feel uncomfortable. Because I am judged on being too skinny or being too big. I have never asked a boy how tall he is unless he was really tall and I asked out of curiosity.
gift rivers @rivergift
When I mention I literally only am thinking of their height, not penis size
Thatβs nice of you.
Both genders suffer for not fitting into a set society criteria.
It will hurt you if you feel offended.
The day you accept yourself nothing matters.
Trust me i have experience as I am getting bald and Iβm in mid 20βs.
I have accepted my baldness and now Iβm so relieved emotionally.
I have accepted it
Now I feel super confident and it donβt even occur to me that oh Iβm getting bald.
Itβs easy once you accept whatβs not in your control.
But yeah itβs definitely hard to reach here it took me years a hell-a-lot of mental pain, crying and what not.
Body shaming in any form is offensive and really uncalled for. Telling a guy heβs short as an insult is just as bad as calling a girl fat
Lmao body shaming is an umbrella term, it includes height, weight, facial features, acne, hair, everything thats on your body. Look it up anywhereπ