not-so-random pre-emptive reminder that #BodyShaming is hurtful and counterproductive, no matter whose body parts are in question
find another way to mock irrational decisionmaking
@danbrotherston wait until you have to unsee dozens of penis jokes in reply to a photo of your daughter and you'll understand why I'm super prickly about this.
@jec @danbrotherston This is the last thing I will say on the topic: any picture I have ever posted on the internet that includes a large truck and a small child has received dozens if not hundreds of replies that include literal, direct jokes about genitalia. They are neither appropriate nor accurate nor helpful, and I will not tolerate them on my social accounts.
@danbrotherston
Do you realize that by insisting on focusing on metaphors and not, as I have clearly explained, actual literal jokes about bodies, you are denying the validity of my personal experience?
I don't mean to deny the validity of your experience.
I was referring exclusively to your earlier comment that suggestions of "compensation" like people would make about a person choosing an oversized truck is "bodyshaming".
People making inappropriate or creepy jokes is of course not acceptable.
@DrTCombs Metaphors are also a thing...
It's pretty clear that "compensating" and other similar comments is not a comment about physical size of ones genitalia, but instead about the fragility of one's ego.