Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What is the recommended cut off height for women to lose their human designation?
I don't agree that anyone should lose human designation for any reason but it is worth noting that women face a lot of cut-off lines that lower their prestige and render them invisible or unlikeable. Age and weight are the ones that come to mind immediately.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What is the recommended cut off height for women to lose their human designation?
I don't agree that anyone should lose human designation for any reason but it is worth noting that women face a lot of cut-off lines that lower their prestige and render them invisible or unlikeable. Age and weight are the ones that come to mind immediately.
Ok what BMI and age should women lose human designation? Will they be fed and petted at the new national Zoo for non humans/ non animals?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What is the recommended cut off height for women to lose their human designation?
I don't agree that anyone should lose human designation for any reason but it is worth noting that women face a lot of cut-off lines that lower their prestige and render them invisible or unlikeable. Age and weight are the ones that come to mind immediately.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Breaking news: a gamer said something toxic.
So OP, do you start threads every time a male gamer issues rape threats to a women player? You do, right?
What do whataboutisms have anything to do with the topic at hand? You're free to start a thread whenever other gamers say such things. You just don't want to admit you support this nasty female's opinion.
Anonymous wrote:A prominent female in the world of gaming is under fire for saying that any man under 5'7" shouldn't have human rights and thst they should undergo bone lengthing procedures:
https://news.yahoo.com/japanese-female-pro-gamer-fired-014754590.html
She is from Japan where the average height for a man is 5'7", meaning a huge portion of Japanese men, according to her, do not deserve human rights simply because of their height. The hypocrisy here is truly astounding. We have so many efforts for body positivity for women where being overweight is celebrated. Yet where is the same kind of thing for men? You have nasty toxic women out there saying men under some certain level of height don't even deserve to live or deserve human rights. You can at least control your weight by not stuffing your face. How exactly can you change your DNA to make yourself taller? If we are going to push body positive culture, then it should go for everyone.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Not gonna read that but will say that as petite woman just about 5’3” I used to only date shorter men. I know all about the Napoleon Complex and the associated outsize ego that shorter men seem to have, most especially if they are handsome-to-hot and intelligent.
There is certainly a subgroup of shorter men who attempt to compensate by powerlifting and/or excessive tattoo plus one extreme vanity “exercise” (like interest in their hair, or clothes or tanning) and/or excessive display of wealth like car collecting or being in a showy field.
I’m describing Dan Snyder- and two ex-BFs.
Good God, give me a break.
I am a shorter dude. I like lifting weights for exercise and strength. I am quite strong too. I love the thrill of challenging myself physically and breaking through barriers that I've worked a very long time to get through.
But apparently because I'm short it must be assumed that I'm trying to compensate for something simply because I like to exercise? Ridiculous. This would be as asinine as stating that overweight people who get into cooking are doing so because they need to compensate for their fatness.
NP. It's honestly hard for me to believe you don't have some kind of complex about being short, because if you didn't, I don't think you'd be so defensive about enjoying physical activity.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Not gonna read that but will say that as petite woman just about 5’3” I used to only date shorter men. I know all about the Napoleon Complex and the associated outsize ego that shorter men seem to have, most especially if they are handsome-to-hot and intelligent.
There is certainly a subgroup of shorter men who attempt to compensate by powerlifting and/or excessive tattoo plus one extreme vanity “exercise” (like interest in their hair, or clothes or tanning) and/or excessive display of wealth like car collecting or being in a showy field.
I’m describing Dan Snyder- and two ex-BFs.
Good God, give me a break.
I am a shorter dude. I like lifting weights for exercise and strength. I am quite strong too. I love the thrill of challenging myself physically and breaking through barriers that I've worked a very long time to get through.
But apparently because I'm short it must be assumed that I'm trying to compensate for something simply because I like to exercise? Ridiculous. This would be as asinine as stating that overweight people who get into cooking are doing so because they need to compensate for their fatness.
Anonymous wrote:Yep
Sucks to be judged solely by your looks, doesn’t it boys?
We hear ya!
- all of womankind
Anonymous wrote:What is the recommended cut off height for women to lose their human designation?
Anonymous wrote:Not gonna read that but will say that as petite woman just about 5’3” I used to only date shorter men. I know all about the Napoleon Complex and the associated outsize ego that shorter men seem to have, most especially if they are handsome-to-hot and intelligent.
There is certainly a subgroup of shorter men who attempt to compensate by powerlifting and/or excessive tattoo plus one extreme vanity “exercise” (like interest in their hair, or clothes or tanning) and/or excessive display of wealth like car collecting or being in a showy field.
I’m describing Dan Snyder- and two ex-BFs.
Anonymous wrote:Omg are you saying someone with zero power or authority said something clearly wrong and bad and no one of substance agreed with her and now men are the real victims?