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Some select tidbits from this Reddit post.
It is so bizarre to see people defending this kind of language and behavior in the workplace.
Note the comment about "short people not being a protected class" and encouraging shorter guys in particular to just "deal with the bullying and name calling", and more so, implying that this type of hostile behavior should not be called out.
Can you imagine how heads in HR would roll if you told someone they had "fat girl syndrome" or "[insert race here] syndrome"?
It's as if people want to have a group they can beat up and mock without any repercussions.
Think he's a fan of "big" and "strong" men? A compilation of his height obsession.
People like this are the reason why so many people choose not to date.
It's bad enough she didn't really like him in the first place, but she let that drag out for two years.
To be fair, many of us men are guilty of similar things. My friend once dated a single mother for a year knowing very well he didn't want a ready made family.
My takeaway is that people are selfish and she most likely dated him out of convenience and just wanted long term company.
I'd say shorter men have to particularly be weary of this, especeially if the woman is older. She might have dated men she was attracted to mostly and could not lock them down. Then here you come along being all chilvalrous and doing things that she isn't used to. She string you along until she realizes she's not really attracted to and then boom, you end up with a situation like this.
I don't know that I'd call this "Jester Behavior".
Both of them have a hell of a lot of confidence to pull something like that off.
I'd call humiliating oneself for acceptance among other groups to be "jestering".
Speaking of which, their needs to be a "Short Man's Dictionary" or something lol.