VirginAutistManlet
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People (everyone) rarely show any common decency/respect to manlets
Showing common decency and respect does take a little bit of mental energy from everyone. So people simply wont show respect or give any common courtesy to a manlet if all they're getting out of the interaction is "being a decent person". Because they simply don't fear any repercussions by not showing respect to a manlet, and they don't see you as having any value, so they don't see any loss for them in burning a bridge with you on the first impressions.
Where as with man at an actual man's height, people will tend to show you more respect out of your size, even if they don't value you because you're ugly, they still fear the consequences of disrespecting someone bigger than them, so they're going to at least show some common decency and respect. So what happens as a Manlet? - people will conserve their mental energy and treat you like shit, because they can, so they can conserve that mental energy to treat others they value, or are intimidating them to (bigger/taller), with common decency.
Showing common decency and respect does take a little bit of mental energy from everyone. So people simply wont show respect or give any common courtesy to a manlet if all they're getting out of the interaction is "being a decent person". Because they simply don't fear any repercussions by not showing respect to a manlet, and they don't see you as having any value, so they don't see any loss for them in burning a bridge with you on the first impressions.
Where as with man at an actual man's height, people will tend to show you more respect out of your size, even if they don't value you because you're ugly, they still fear the consequences of disrespecting someone bigger than them, so they're going to at least show some common decency and respect. So what happens as a Manlet? - people will conserve their mental energy and treat you like shit, because they can, so they can conserve that mental energy to treat others they value, or are intimidating them to (bigger/taller), with common decency.