Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don't necessarily feel bad for men that some seem obsessed with height and D size, though the truth is that women don't care as long as you are around average. Women spend their lives being told to be horrified by their weight, breasts, ankles, stomach, wrists, hands, neck, skin, hair, feet, arse, legs, back, arms, height, toes, labia, body hair, ribcage, and on and on and on... all while being expected to eat like a pig, wear no makeup, and be super low maintenance. I wish I had Fs left to give for men's insecurities when I literally grew up worried about my f'ing ankles.
Except guys don’t actually care about any of that crap you listed. Literally your only job as a woman on the dating market is to not be fat, which is 100% in your control… and you should want to not be fat regardless of whether you’re trying to get men anyway. You just cried about a bunch of problems that don’t exist.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You can be 5'3 tall, but if you can sing, write songs, and play guitar like Paul Simon, you automatically become 6'3 in the eyes of women.
and Prince.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don't necessarily feel bad for men that some seem obsessed with height and D size, though the truth is that women don't care as long as you are around average. Women spend their lives being told to be horrified by their weight, breasts, ankles, stomach, wrists, hands, neck, skin, hair, feet, arse, legs, back, arms, height, toes, labia, body hair, ribcage, and on and on and on... all while being expected to eat like a pig, wear no makeup, and be super low maintenance. I wish I had Fs left to give for men's insecurities when I literally grew up worried about my f'ing ankles.
You should ask why women impose all of that on yourselves.
You think guys sit around and talk about a woman's ankles or collarbones? Lol. Delusional idiot.
No, dummy. Guys want slim girls. The ankles go with "slimness".
Ha. No. The biggest body shamers of women are other women.
You're a tool.
Yeah. Not true.
Men run the fashion, marketing, and movie industries. Men also invented words like “cankles.”
Anyway, the people who care most about men’s height are certainly other men. You think that the reason short men are seen as less masculine or have a lower earning potential is because of women?
Maybe you should ask why men impose all of this on themselves.
Anonymous wrote:I don't necessarily feel bad for men that some seem obsessed with height and D size, though the truth is that women don't care as long as you are around average. Women spend their lives being told to be horrified by their weight, breasts, ankles, stomach, wrists, hands, neck, skin, hair, feet, arse, legs, back, arms, height, toes, labia, body hair, ribcage, and on and on and on... all while being expected to eat like a pig, wear no makeup, and be super low maintenance. I wish I had Fs left to give for men's insecurities when I literally grew up worried about my f'ing ankles.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don't necessarily feel bad for men that some seem obsessed with height and D size, though the truth is that women don't care as long as you are around average. Women spend their lives being told to be horrified by their weight, breasts, ankles, stomach, wrists, hands, neck, skin, hair, feet, arse, legs, back, arms, height, toes, labia, body hair, ribcage, and on and on and on... all while being expected to eat like a pig, wear no makeup, and be super low maintenance. I wish I had Fs left to give for men's insecurities when I literally grew up worried about my f'ing ankles.
You should ask why women impose all of that on yourselves.
You think guys sit around and talk about a woman's ankles or collarbones? Lol. Delusional idiot.
No, dummy. Guys want slim girls. The ankles go with "slimness".
Ha. No. The biggest body shamers of women are other women.
You're a tool.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don't necessarily feel bad for men that some seem obsessed with height and D size, though the truth is that women don't care as long as you are around average. Women spend their lives being told to be horrified by their weight, breasts, ankles, stomach, wrists, hands, neck, skin, hair, feet, arse, legs, back, arms, height, toes, labia, body hair, ribcage, and on and on and on... all while being expected to eat like a pig, wear no makeup, and be super low maintenance. I wish I had Fs left to give for men's insecurities when I literally grew up worried about my f'ing ankles.
You should ask why women impose all of that on yourselves.
You think guys sit around and talk about a woman's ankles or collarbones? Lol. Delusional idiot.
No, dummy. Guys want slim girls. The ankles go with "slimness".
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don't necessarily feel bad for men that some seem obsessed with height and D size, though the truth is that women don't care as long as you are around average. Women spend their lives being told to be horrified by their weight, breasts, ankles, stomach, wrists, hands, neck, skin, hair, feet, arse, legs, back, arms, height, toes, labia, body hair, ribcage, and on and on and on... all while being expected to eat like a pig, wear no makeup, and be super low maintenance. I wish I had Fs left to give for men's insecurities when I literally grew up worried about my f'ing ankles.
You should ask why women impose all of that on yourselves.
You think guys sit around and talk about a woman's ankles or collarbones? Lol. Delusional idiot.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don't necessarily feel bad for men that some seem obsessed with height and D size, though the truth is that women don't care as long as you are around average. Women spend their lives being told to be horrified by their weight, breasts, ankles, stomach, wrists, hands, neck, skin, hair, feet, arse, legs, back, arms, height, toes, labia, body hair, ribcage, and on and on and on... all while being expected to eat like a pig, wear no makeup, and be super low maintenance. I wish I had Fs left to give for men's insecurities when I literally grew up worried about my f'ing ankles.
Sing it, sister.
Anonymous wrote:I don't necessarily feel bad for men that some seem obsessed with height and D size, though the truth is that women don't care as long as you are around average. Women spend their lives being told to be horrified by their weight, breasts, ankles, stomach, wrists, hands, neck, skin, hair, feet, arse, legs, back, arms, height, toes, labia, body hair, ribcage, and on and on and on... all while being expected to eat like a pig, wear no makeup, and be super low maintenance. I wish I had Fs left to give for men's insecurities when I literally grew up worried about my f'ing ankles.
Anonymous wrote:I don't necessarily feel bad for men that some seem obsessed with height and D size, though the truth is that women don't care as long as you are around average. Women spend their lives being told to be horrified by their weight, breasts, ankles, stomach, wrists, hands, neck, skin, hair, feet, arse, legs, back, arms, height, toes, labia, body hair, ribcage, and on and on and on... all while being expected to eat like a pig, wear no makeup, and be super low maintenance. I wish I had Fs left to give for men's insecurities when I literally grew up worried about my f'ing ankles.
Anonymous wrote:I don't necessarily feel bad for men that some seem obsessed with height and D size, though the truth is that women don't care as long as you are around average. Women spend their lives being told to be horrified by their weight, breasts, ankles, stomach, wrists, hands, neck, skin, hair, feet, arse, legs, back, arms, height, toes, labia, body hair, ribcage, and on and on and on... all while being expected to eat like a pig, wear no makeup, and be super low maintenance. I wish I had Fs left to give for men's insecurities when I literally grew up worried about my f'ing ankles.
Anonymous wrote:I don't necessarily feel bad for men that some seem obsessed with height and D size, though the truth is that women don't care as long as you are around average. Women spend their lives being told to be horrified by their weight, breasts, ankles, stomach, wrists, hands, neck, skin, hair, feet, arse, legs, back, arms, height, toes, labia, body hair, ribcage, and on and on and on... all while being expected to eat like a pig, wear no makeup, and be super low maintenance. I wish I had Fs left to give for men's insecurities when I literally grew up worried about my f'ing ankles.
Anonymous wrote:You can be 5'3 tall, but if you can sing, write songs, and play guitar like Paul Simon, you automatically become 6'3 in the eyes of women.