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37 There is a particular loneliness in being a man whose body never matched the archetype he was taught to aspire to. Not because anyone was cruel about it, but because the world built its furniture, its expectations, and its respect around a size he would never reach.

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James Brennan @ Silicon Canals 2 place · today 08:14 EDT

There is a particular loneliness in being a man whose body never matched the archetype he was taught to aspire to. Not because anyone was cruel about it, but because the world built its furniture, its expectations, and its respect around a size he would never reach.

The world never had to be cruel to a smaller man — it just had to keep building everything for someone else.

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