Will male body shaming always be allowed even in a progressive society?

  • Even very left wing/progressive people don’t consider using tropes like “big d* energy = good” as something problematic. And often people online mention East Asian/Korean male genitalia size stereotypes as a scientific fact. Society has normalized male body shaming at all levels, and to a point where anyone who critiques it is immediately considered ridiculous. Most men just suffer in silence.


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  • I think you're missing context in left wing spaces for use of stereotypical "masculine" phrases like b.d.e.


    The majority of my interactions with assumed male body shaming phrases in left leaning spaces is when they're used ironically by feminine portraying people or just not masculine-identifying people to poke fun of the toxic masculinity held in such phrases.

  • but isnt it more so that men are so insecure about penis that just mentioning they have a small or below average dick in a factual manner makes them upset? just saying "your dick is small" isn't necessarily derogatory jus like telling a woman her boobs are small isn't necessarily derogatory. there will always be people who will use it as an insult in certain context or who won't like it in an intimate sense (which is their right, mind you) so im not sure the term "body shaming" is a good blanket term for this.

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