Plus-size male influencer is on a mission to spread body positivity and challenge stereotypes

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  • Опубліковано 6 лис 2023
  • Zach Miko is a plus-size male model and content creator who is on a personal mission to challenge the narrow stereotypes around men's beauty standards on social media.
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    @user-xo7zf1vj1g 7 місяців тому

    You must be joking! Since the beginning of time both men and women have been concerned with how they look. Yes, the world is influenced by what we see on film, in magazines and ALL other media. Today the words "Influencer" and "Content Creator" mean only one thing to me: Whomever it is that is trying to "Create Content" or "Influence People" can't DO anything else, so they turn to social media in order to INFLUENCE others and make a few bucks while doing so...hoping they'll 'catch-on' and become popular enough to make even more. So, what's new with that? NOTHING is the answer! It's the "I'm OK - You're OK" psychology all over again but in a different iteration! You're doing the same things others have done since the dawn of time. Neither one of you fit the bill on what I'm about to say but ugly is ugly and fat is fat. There is much we cannot do anything about, but improvement is the word everyone should be looking at. It is key! As to you NE (whatever that name means), do something with your hair. You look like someone put a bowl on your head and just cut around it. Is it OK? Sure, it is...but there is much room for improvement to be sure! Even the most beautiful of women or the handsomest of men can improve on what was given them. It seems that those who are involved with "In the Know" didn't learn much growing up or weren't taught much. As far as I'm concerned, they've not added one iota of anything of value to that. You live in the digital world...but that's not THE world and it never will be.