What’s size got to do with it? Mocking a man’s manhood spurs a reverse #MeToo in South Korea

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I was about to write something similar. Black men and Black women don't even roll like that. They might talk that shyt here and there, but for the most part they only date marry each other.

There are some exceptions, but people keep trying to make the exception the rule.

There is a media push to change that though
And given the brisk change in thought and behavior, social engineering works
 

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this is why journalism was invented
amazing article
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Pulitzer prize please
 

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In 2016, a voice actor for a video game was fired after she posted a photo of herself online in a T-shirt that read “Girls do not need a prince,” which was sold by an offshoot group of Megalia. In 2018, men and women came to blows at a pub in Seoul after an argument in which they yelled the insults popularized online at each other — the women shouting “6.9,” the average penis size of Korean men in centimeters according to one 2003 study, and men retorting by calling them “Megal bytch.”
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