Twitter is now your one-stop-shop for information, conversation, and lust. In today’s ever-evolving culture of body shaming, it can be difficult finding a community to appreciate every inch of you. The hashtag #BigGuyTwitter began circulating on Tuesday celebrating men who have a lot to offer in a bigger package.
We have Mike Byrd to thank for that.
6’5 275lbs to be exact #BigGuyTwitter pic.twitter.com/1L2lwuxBmK
— Mike Byrd (@HOPEdealer_Mike) May 10, 2016
Live image of me and every other woman when we found out @HOPEdealer_Mike created #BigGuyTwitter. pic.twitter.com/Eoi26ZIrKp
— GirlTyler (@sheistyler) May 11, 2016
A domino effect of fineness dripped into a sea of thirst.
That one time I got fake swole and snuck in the back door of #BigGuyTwitter 😏
(Apologizes for bathroom pic) pic.twitter.com/6FyVv6x4BQ
— Matthew A. Cherry (@MatthewACherry) May 10, 2016
But seriously, ain’t no fun if the homies can’t have none.
Other men and women jumped in on the action, using various hashtags for their body types.
Meet #TallGirlTwitter.
Love that #TallGirlTwitter is all over my timeline! Way to represent ladies! I’m 5’11! 🙂 #WeSlay pic.twitter.com/zVz2F97Pz3
— Tenikka Smith Hughes (@TenikkaANjax) May 10, 2016
Hello, #ShortGirlTwitter.
And the body types just kept on coming from ALL angles.
Somehow hair got involved.
#BeardGangTwitter pic.twitter.com/ZEwIAQgfV2
— | Luis Marrero | (@ImSuperDope_) May 12, 2016
#NaturalGirlTwitter #RealHairTwitter #LongHairTwitter pic.twitter.com/lVkwqcidI0
— Pk❄️ (@_pxxzus) May 11, 2016
Wavy 🌊 #shorthairtwitter pic.twitter.com/nrsj3HKBeu
— Dolceee✨ (@dolceeee_) May 12, 2016
But of course, things began to overlap.
When #ShortGuyTwitter meets #TallGirlTwitter: pic.twitter.com/acuRQn1AKW
— Philip Lewis (@Phil_Lewis_) May 10, 2016
scrolling thru #BeardGangTwitter & #BigGuyTwitter pic.twitter.com/Oh2dpF6b0n
— Lex. (@withlovelexii) May 12, 2016
Representation matters in all aspects. Find your fit. Be the tweet you want to see.