This mainly applies to in-person bullying rather than online, and also mainly applies to male-on-male rather than female-on-male bullying.
I believe that bideltoid width is what makes a male susceptible to bullying.
I have no idea where this gif came from, but look at the two broadest BBCs. Would you try to swirly them? I certainly wouldn't.
Now look at the white guy. Would you swirly him? Knock his ass on the ground? Stuff him in a locker?
It would certainly be tempting for a highschool bully with a chip on his shoulder.
I ultimately feel that narrow males are just more shove-able.
Shirt on or shirt off shoulder width prevents you from getting fucked with by other dudes who are in a bad mood.
There's a species of lion that are judged by other lions via their mane color.
Dark-maned lions are healthier and more well-nourished, light-maned lions tend to be less healthy and strong. Light--maned lions may be attacked by other lions whenever they're pissed off. Other lions are more cautious about attacking dark-maned lions
I think shoulder width at be the human equivalent of mane color.
I'm only talking about it on this forum because you guys are bullying experts and know plenty about the topic. If you have criticisms post them below, if it's an interesting one I could respond or something.
I believe that bideltoid width is what makes a male susceptible to bullying.
I have no idea where this gif came from, but look at the two broadest BBCs. Would you try to swirly them? I certainly wouldn't.
Now look at the white guy. Would you swirly him? Knock his ass on the ground? Stuff him in a locker?
It would certainly be tempting for a highschool bully with a chip on his shoulder.
I ultimately feel that narrow males are just more shove-able.
Shirt on or shirt off shoulder width prevents you from getting fucked with by other dudes who are in a bad mood.
There's a species of lion that are judged by other lions via their mane color.
Dark-maned lions are healthier and more well-nourished, light-maned lions tend to be less healthy and strong. Light--maned lions may be attacked by other lions whenever they're pissed off. Other lions are more cautious about attacking dark-maned lions
I think shoulder width at be the human equivalent of mane color.
I'm only talking about it on this forum because you guys are bullying experts and know plenty about the topic. If you have criticisms post them below, if it's an interesting one I could respond or something.