‘Manlet’ And ‘Hiplet’: The Body-Shaming Terms Taking Over Social Media
"Manlets" and "hiplets" are appearing in comments online. What's going on? This week I came across the terms “manlet” and “hiplet” for the first time online – and I felt genuinely deflated for the…
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