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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]How about we don't view being short as a travesty?[/quote] [b]Yes! It’s no different than being judgy about someone’s weight. That finally is seen as taboo but it’s still a ok to tease or judge people about height. [/b] My kid also learned they weren’t going to be very tall recently and I said intelligence and work ethic are far more important in terms of success in life. [/quote] Good point. And arguably, one can do even less about their height than their weight.[/quote] It’s taboo to judge people about their weight? It should be. It’s not. Also have any of you ever walked up to a tall person and gawked at them and asked how tall they are? If you have, sit down. You’re a hypocrite.[/quote] Please shut up [/quote] This really isn’t shut up worthy. The point is don’t comment or bully others based on people’s appearance. If everyone followed this advice across the board we’d all be better off and these repeated threads about make height would not exist. Short males are just one group that get looks and comments. Don’t comment on people’s weight, height, or looks. If you want to say something because you just can’t stand not to, say you look great today and leave it at that.[/quote]
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