>>82910030
For me it's just generally being invisible/treated like a kid, and treated like a nonsexual being most of the time. Also I'm 5'4" and surprisingly can find clothes easily but for me the issue is (cheap) shoes. For instance Lidl doesn't consider you a man if you are below EU 42 size. They don't have men's shoes below that. I need 40. Sure I can buy shoes online just fine but it's a bit insulting.