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Orange patterned site (not cat) disucesses the manlet question

https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=31211725

Apparently the guy doing the limb lengthening surgery is a bussy blaster :marseyhomofascist: and being a 5"7' top is not enough.

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Goddammit I was just about to post this.

Top comment is :marseylongpost: of cope.

It used to be sexy to be fat, but as social perceptions caught up with the reality that calorie dense foods was actually abundant, we shifted our social preferences to fit bodies.


:!marseybooba:

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:#marseypills:

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These absolute bitches don't know it's Short King Spring. They're inside crying on their keyboards when they should be outside slaying.

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Men's preferences only matter in a monogamous society, where less attractive women are expected to settle down with less attractive men who will financially support their kids.

But in modern welfare states, less attractive women can still sleep with very attractive men (whom they could never marry), have their children, and rely on the state to financially >support their kids.

Which means the rich but unattractive men are, through taxes, paying for the children of the attractive men.

hahahaha

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Is being a rich uggo the ultimate cuckoldry?

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I'm a guy of median height and great fitness, and I had a partner recommend limb lengthening in passing to me once. At the time, I had no idea what it even was but became disgusted as I learned the details. When I asked her why she would ever recommend such a thing, she said it was a joke. However, she had also purchased some pairs of 3 inch elevator shoes for me (also had no idea these were a thing) and insisted I wear them multiple occasions, despite me communicating how offensive the suggestion even was. When she suggested again that she expected me to wear them for the wedding and cared about it enough for it to become a shouting match, I knew for sure that something was VERY wrong. This, along with a dozen other reasons, caused me to call off the engagement. I'm still trying to make sense of it all.

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