sizzy ITT causing a j***y
Stop being sexual itt pls
I think the point is that its relating a physical attribute to being bad or like lame, which is not a great thing to do. Idk if they are like specifically bodyshaming andrew tate, but if you are against bodyshaming you probably shouldn't use terminology that is based on shaming bodies pretty much
But like I said I think their heart was in the right place by wanting to be mean to andrew tate, and your heart is in the right place by defending her desire to be mean to andrew tate
But there are ways to go about it that maybe wouldn't go against some of your own beliefs possibly
Yeah I agree her response was terrible honestly it's a s***ty Joke
And I'm the mean one?
Can you put me in contact with user #4591 I don't recognise this one!
Sizzy that's my twizzy
Name him.
TroyAveStan.
TroyAveStan.
I'd rather die
You couldn't say nizzy
But I can call you ditzy
Why is the little d*** energy then the bad one and not the big d*** energy.
Body dysmorphia has links to anxiety and depression, so men who believe they have small d***s and feel insecure about that are more likely to behave in ways associated with "small d*** energy"
The actual size, again, isn't really the point. It's the mindset and associated behaviors.
Let's get this to 100 pages okay

Most men and women wildly overestimate d*** size and measure the wrong way (gotta bonepress into the pubic bone and do it from the top of the shaft, not the side)
Go and calculate your cock percentile here using peer-reviewed datasets: calcsd.info
Stuff like 10 inches doesn't exist
5 inches is the Eastern average
5.5 is about the Western average
6 is big but still common enough
6.5 is already uncommon
7 is already very rare, less than 0.1%
8 is extremely rare, barely exists
It's a Gaussian distribution around 5.5 inches meaning vast majority of men hover around that size, either a bit lower or bit higher. Very big p****ses are as rare as very small p****ses. Also a correlation to height doesn't seem to really exist.
Sources:
Herbenick et al.: Erect penile length and circumference dimensions of 1,661 sexually active men in the United States, in: Journal of Sexual Medicine, January 2014. URL: pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/23841855 (last accessed: 2022.06.15)
Johnson, Alan B.; Gebhard, Paul H.: The Kinsey Data. Marginal Tabulations of the 1938 - 1963 Interviews Conducted by the Institute for S***Research. URL: drive.google.com/file/d/1LdpxsJdIBuh9P9EAhoZBakvFE8_l_Hcy/view (last accessed: 2022.06.15)
Veale et al.: Am I normal? A systematic review and construction of nomograms for flaccid and erect p**** length and circumference in up to 15,521 men, in: British Journal of Urology, January 2015. URL: pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/25487360 (last accessed: 2022.06.15)