I've always
wanted to be tall. That didn't work out so well and I've settled for getting bigger.
So now I lift weights, a pastime that I've taken up in fits and starts over the
years.
I thought about drinking protein shakes to get huge. Judy
said no. She said I don't want you to become one of those guys. The Short
Buffed Asian Guy (SBAG).
It seems
I'm not the only one to consider this approach. Legions of SBAGs testify to
this. And it seem like the shorter you are, the more muscular you have to be in
order to compensate for one's lack of height. I don't know any tall buffed
Asian guys (Jeremy Lin does not count - he clearly has a neck). So what's with
this phenomenon?
First, Asian men are on average shorter than American men.
And in my book, anyone 5'8" or under is short (which includes me). There
are all kinds of insecurities that go with being short, especially for men. You
look up to people. You make less money. You
feel less masculine. You feel invisible to girls. If you're balding, its easier
to detect. You get mistaken for a hobbit. People pet you. When you hug someone
taller, their shoulder hits you in the neck or they crouch down in order to
make you feel better worse.
Second of
all, there are even more insecurities associated with being an Asian guy. Slight
in stature, good at math and computers, passive, timid, and fearful. Blah,
blah, blah.
My impetus for every weightlifting stint was a traumatizing
social encounter. My brother calls me a skinny little guy. I receive
unsatisfactory results from a body fat composition test (Judy's idea). I get
pushed around in a basketball game by guys I will never be anywhere near as big
or as strong as. Regardless of the type of stigma, the shame provides me with the
momentary urge to build pectoral muscles that can reach out and grab you.
But whenever I see an SBAG, I can't help but feel like its
one big, bulging, veiny overcompensating mechanism. Its like this guy is wearing
his insecurity on his sleeves (and chest, back, and legs). "Hey look I'm a
short Asian guy so I lift weights to feel better about myself".
If you're an Asian guy, you can't win in my book. I'll judge
you if you're skinny and weak. I'll judge you if you're an SBAG. And I'll judge
you if you're in between because you're a wanna-be SBAG. See, I feel conflicted
about what masculinity looks like and whether I make the cut. And the judgment
of my peers reveals the depth of my insecurity. The issues I see in others are
just a mirror reflecting back my own. The most traumatizing encounter is not
social, its the voice in my head.
Nice article. I don't remember you being short (I think I last saw you about 10 years ago), but I do remember that you had a big personality. Height is overrated anyway.
ReplyDeletethanks Ann. Skinny guys don't look as short. Height is certainly over-rated but coming from an above-average in height female, I take that comment with a grain of salt.
DeleteHa! I love it.
ReplyDeleteYou sound like a fucking pussy. So youre telling me that you refuse to better yourself because of what a woman says, or because of how society would perceive you? Take up knitting and never leave the corner Judy has set up for you so lovingly. One of my best friends is Asian, about 5'5", 220, and is married to a beautiful woman 3 inches taller then him. So a girl turned you down because youre too short? Fuck her, shes a bitch, move on. Dont post an emasculating entry about it. Ive known women that said 6' even was too short. Dont base your confidence on what others think of you, especially women that are pretentious and entitled enough to consider you less than human for something you cant control.
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