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I have a I work hard… Men’s Value Men’s Classic T Shirt, plus I had braces and bad acne as a teen. I was bullied a I work hard… Men’s Value Men’s Classic T Shirt for my appearance. In my late teens early 20s, besides the squint I was somewhat conventionally attractive and received a lot of unwanted male attention. Pretty privilege is a thing but being constantly sexualised is horrible. Going from “ugly” to “pretty” fucked me up because I realised my value as a person was considered to be based onn my appearance. Basically women get it tough regardless because we’re not viewed as real people just decorative things. While I totally understand it’s galling to hear people complain about being “too pretty” I understand it comes from a place of being harassed and sometimes even assaulted on a I work hard… Men’s Value Men’s Classic T Shirt
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