I've actually had arguments with other feminists in the past about my refusal to wear heels. I was doing it for the wrong reason. 1/2
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What? You are 5'9"? I assumed you were a fellow hobbit. Now I see that you are a bully after all.
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I'm sorry! I always dreamed of being 5 ft 1! Check your hobbit privilege!
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I can't hear you way down here!
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Oh stop it or I'll have to make self-deprecating fat jokes in sympathy.
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Haha! You are perfect... (for a skyscraper). I love you just the way you are... or aren't.
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oh god, that's the last thing movement feminism wants, you being secure in yourself! How can they exploit that?

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@Nadjiggle The argument was that I felt the need to be feminine & this included being shorter than most men. Truth in that but is it bad? -
Does 'smaller than' mean 'inferior to?' because of culturally constructed norms? Think
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Being dead-set against such norms is just the flipside of mindlessly following them. To see that is to 1/2
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break free of the dichotomy, even if the outcome aligns with either side. 2/2
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