PeonForHer
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ORIGINAL: MakeM3Urs Hate to admit it, but men fat shaming women is not much different from women cock size shaming men, and most women seem perfectly okay with that. Women can do something about their size, men don't have many options that way. I had to come back to this, because it just boggles my mind When was the last time you were out with your uncovered penis????? When was the last time you hit the mall with your penis showing getting cruel comments and sneers? When was the last time you went to a club with your penis hanging out getting shamed? PUHLeeeeeeze Dick size is an intimate thing not the general public pointing at you and judging your personality by your size. talk about apples and oranges. Now if you wanted an apt analogy, is by saying as nick did quote:
I certainly don't want to put up with the pussy stench. Yep, pussy stench is sort of an equivalent, I suppose. I know a lot of women get very insecure about that. Though, women can wash their growlers and the problem is then solved, whereas no amount of washing will make a man's knob bigger. (Or so I hear. Next summer, when it's time for me to wash my knob again, I'll measure it before and after, for scientific purposes. :)) Nonetheless I know that many women are perenially concerned that they might not smell right down in their nether regions. I like vaginas, of course, but on the whole I'm glad I haven't got one. Seriously, though, I've come to think of the knob-size issue as pretty paltry compared to women's issues re size and shape. Men will worry about their todgers being too small - but women will worry about their tits being too small, too big, too droopy, not perky enough; their arses, likewise; their arms being flabby, their legs being too short, too big, or with cellulite that's too pronounced .... The real equivalance is more like this: men are concerned about knobs that are too small; women are concerned about their *entire bodies* being covered with knobs that are possibly too small. Er, so to speak. There are way, way, more potential 'fail points' about a woman's body than there are about a man's. It remains pretty much the case that a man's body has to 'do stuff', and what it looks like doesn't matter; while a woman's body has to look right, whereas what it can do doesn't matter. T'aint the same world for men and women re their respective bodies, still.
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