Feminists think it's perfectly fine to pick on men for being short or bald, but they consider it body shaming to pick on women for being fat or not shaving. There is no existing way to make yourself taller except for elevator shoes which barely make any difference and the existing ways get your hair back are too expensive for most men to afford. Meanwhile, women can easily go on a diet or shower to get rid of the things they consider body shaming.
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Umm, go bald? Lotsa people find that attractive. I don`t but I also don`t give a shitsky about exteriori, so it`s all really your trollish little ass crying over male pattern baldness. And yes, even the trolls cry real tears on it`s account, these types can somehow not survive they cannot posses long, flowing hair(and neither can I even as a woman, it simply doesn`t grow beyond certain lengh and my husband has way longer hair than I do).
Feminists don't think it's fine to pick on men for any reason. At worst, if a guy who happens to be short or bald acts like a misogynistic asshole, feminists will probably target those flaws in their responses because they're likely to be sore points for him. Personally, I like to stay away from insulting physical appearance whenever possible, simply because I feel bad for insulting a physical trait in an asshole that might be shared with a good person. Avoiding collateral damage, so to speak.
can easily go on a diet
Die in a fire!
I'm going to get some shit for this, but I agree with him. Not about feminists per se, but I think this double standard is very common in women in general. There are plenty of women who won't date short guys but would be outraged if someone turned them down because of their weight. Or who call a man who won't date a woman with small breasts a sexist pig, but would mock a man with a small penis without a second thought.
Again, RSR is an edgelord teenage boy and try-hard troll.
But, is anyone willing to bet his dating criteria is, "No fat chicks"?
>I've never once heard a feminist say it's OK to pick on men for being short or bald.
Like most teenage misogynists, I think that RSR formed his opinion about how feminism works from spending a couple hours browsing the men's rights, MGTOW, red pill and "incel" sub-reddits and doubtlessly thinks it's the reason he can't get a girlfriend.
“Feminists think it's perfectly fine to pick on men for being short or bald, but they consider it body shaming to pick on women for being fat or not shaving.”
Of course, you’re an incel, so it’s POSSIBLE that after YOU point out that a woman’s fat, she points out that you’re short, and you scream ‘Persecution!’
Further, it’s possible that when you work up the nerve to ask a girl to study together for next week’s test, she says no, and you walk away muttering that she hates bald men.
Here’s a hint, bubbles, YOU should think all four are body shaming and NOT DO IT.
“There is no existing way to make yourself taller except for elevator shoes which barely make any difference and the existing ways get your hair back are too expensive for most men to afford.”
Yeah, you’re putting way too much weight on your body traits and not enough on your personality.
“Meanwhile, women can easily go on a diet or shower to get rid of the things they consider body shaming.”
So, that’s your defense, huh? It’s her fault you mention her weight, she could always just improve herself?
But when someone suggests you improve YOUR dumb ass, you whine ‘PERSECUTION!’ again.
Confused?
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