Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My kid is taller and less in weight. Don’t know where you are getting the skinny idea from.
Fat shaming of a 15 year old boy, klassy
You’re the one who fat shamed because no one said he was fat ant all apart from you. Classy.
PP should’ve just said that he will seem like a normal weight for his height, no reason to make a comparison and say that he is not skinny, because generally when you talk about opposites not skinny equals fat. There is an idea in the median, but that was not what was stated.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Tell him about my 19 year old 5'5" son who weighs 100lbs and looks like he's 15.
When I showed up on my first day of being a teaching assistant as a grad student, the professor told me there was no way the students would respect me because I looked 14.
We all look very young in the family. Ageism in reverse - we suffered from it when young, but less as we age.
So tell him that when his peers all look like hags, he might still look youthful and he's less likely to be pushed out... if he takes care of himself (sunscreen, clean living).
Ageism won’t matter, his career will be hampered as short king. Average US height is 5’9”, for non Hispanic whites it’s 5’10”.
https://www.medicinenet.com/height_men/article.htm
Is he likely to grow taller? I would honestly consider growth hormone since men today are BREAKING their legs to get taller as adults.
https://www.nbcnews.com/health/mens-health/leg-lengthening-surgery-gains-popularity-men-seeking-taller-rcna79819
It hampers career, dating, sports…
Congrats!
You don’t get context, do you? Congrats!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My kid is taller and less in weight. Don’t know where you are getting the skinny idea from.
Fat shaming of a 15 year old boy, klassy
You’re the one who fat shamed because no one said he was fat ant all apart from you. Classy.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My kid is taller and less in weight. Don’t know where you are getting the skinny idea from.
Fat shaming of a 15 year old boy, klassy
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My kid is taller and less in weight. Don’t know where you are getting the skinny idea from.
Fat shaming of a 15 year old boy, klassy
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My kid is taller and less in weight. Don’t know where you are getting the skinny idea from.
Fat shaming of a 15 year old boy, klassy
Anonymous wrote:My kid is taller and less in weight. Don’t know where you are getting the skinny idea from.
Anonymous wrote:Tell him about my 19 year old 5'5" son who weighs 100lbs and looks like he's 15.
When I showed up on my first day of being a teaching assistant as a grad student, the professor told me there was no way the students would respect me because I looked 14.
We all look very young in the family. Ageism in reverse - we suffered from it when young, but less as we age.
So tell him that when his peers all look like hags, he might still look youthful and he's less likely to be pushed out... if he takes care of himself (sunscreen, clean living).
Anonymous wrote:Tell him about my 19 year old 5'5" son who weighs 100lbs and looks like he's 15.
When I showed up on my first day of being a teaching assistant as a grad student, the professor told me there was no way the students would respect me because I looked 14.
We all look very young in the family. Ageism in reverse - we suffered from it when young, but less as we age.
So tell him that when his peers all look like hags, he might still look youthful and he's less likely to be pushed out... if he takes care of himself (sunscreen, clean living).
Anonymous wrote:My kid is taller and less in weight.
Congrats!
My kid is taller and less in weight.