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I completely disagree
It’s actually incomparable

Whenever people talk about body positivity they only mean women.
They say she so beautiful

But all them body positive women… ain’t none of them into body positive men.
Only time broads are into "body positive" sized men is if breh is 6'3"+ and built like a bear (Suge Knight-type brehs). They want no parts of a 5'8" fatboi.
 

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production value has lifted her out of the shadow realm and now she has these words from her sponsors. it is what it is. her big milky t*ts will allow for more salacious statements
 

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this nikka Rhakim looked up the heights of 20 celebs so he could win a coli argument :dead:


You literally just type "short singers" and "short rappers" into google and it produces the list for you. Took 30 seconds. Some of y'all are so retarded with the internet that you think everyone is as slow as you.

How does that compare to the multiple threads where you have spent literally hours looking up post after post of mine? I looked up a few celeb heights, you looked up hundreds of comments of a complete nobody who just happened to embarrass you online

Do you contribute anything to this site anymore other than stalking me around the forums?
 

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And @Rhakim I know you wanna show support for women's issues but geez do it in moderation. You're really using male celebrities as proof of men not getting body shamed (when even they still get shamed too occasionally :dead:)


I posted other singers like her, not "celebrities". I was comparing like to like. You seriously think Billie Ellish knows the average person's experience? I'm just pointing out that she got shyt on and her body obsessed with waaaaay more than men in her same lane.

I never said men don't get body shamed. I had a bit of baby fat before puberty and was never popular, so I know what it's like to get made fun of too. But 95% of the time it was guys doing it, not girls. Off the top of my head, legit the only times I remember getting made fun of by girls, it was by girlfriends of guys on the team that I already had beef with.
 

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She’s not being truthful, and neither are the people agreeing and trying to cape for her. Gotta be weary of those who will defend a lie. Contrarianism rules here on the coli.

Also, while men might face less criticism about their bodies, the criticism they receive when it comes to money and resources, is more than their female counterparts.
 

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BIllie Eilish kinda pisses me off. She supposedly hated that guys were commenting on her looks, and then she goes and dyes her hair blond and takes some racy pictures dressed as Monroe or something. She wants to have it both ways. I'm sure her agent sold her on the idea or something, but still...


She spent most of her career hiding behind oversized clothing and still got constant comments, like it was the dominant narrative about her, "What's her body look like? How fat is she really?" And that's back when she was a fukking teenager.

It's bizarre that you're suggesting that if a woman doesn't like her body being criticized, then she can't take sexy photos. How does finally deciding to pose something form-fitting for the first time in her career somehow validate people being a$$holes for years? That logic doesn't even make sense.


"You better not even show you have a body if you don't want us to mock your body! You better either hide that it exists or we're going to be ruthless a$$holes who obsess over your percieved shortcomings, there's no other option."



You're talking a teenage girl who wore shyt like this to award shows just because she had to go that fukking far to keep men from talking about her body.








1st world country problems, rather than worrying how to survive the next few decades of who knows what, instead we have thots whining how insecure they are about their body,

lol at you saying this while you're on the internet bytching about what some 20-year-old girl says on social media.

One of her biggest songs (the only one I actually know) is about climate change, but I guess if she's a woman then she's never allowed to speak about anything else.
 
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I posted other singers like her, not "celebrities". I was comparing like to like. You seriously think Billie Ellish knows the average person's experience? I'm just pointing out that she got shyt on and her body obsessed with waaaaay more than men in her same lane.

I never said men don't get body shamed. I had a bit of baby fat before puberty and was never popular, so I know what it's like to get made fun of too. But 95% of the time it was guys doing it, not girls. Off the top of my head, legit the only times I remember getting made fun of by girls, it was by girlfriends of guys on the team that I already had beef with.
Just because you mostly got made fun of by guys that doesn't mean that's the rule for everyone else. Tons of people get more then just basic teasing. And it will be by women.

And you were trying to point out people like Bruno Mars or Snoop Dogg as examples of men not getting body shamed. Which is silly.

This is what I'm talking about. You're trying too hard. I get you dont want to act like it's equal... but be honest breh.

You may say "I never said men don't get body shamed", but the first thing you did in this thread was to highlight how its not as bad for men, and then you had another post listing short celebrity men and said "none of them had their height talked about like women did". Even though the person you replied didn't even specify celebrities - the conversation itself was about men. I don't even think Billie herself brought up male celebrities.
 
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