I think yes. For example: a man who is
out of shape but not drastically
overweight can not succeed
in the hip-hop community.
Wrong board
This is an interesting topic. We say you can't judge the book by its cover, and it's true.
BUT
If a guy has dirty clothes, green mohawk and piercings all over his face, it doesn't mean he breaks store windows in his pastimes. But it means he will attract the kind of people with dirty clothes, mohawk, piercings, etc. that DO break windows in their pastimes, willingly or not. And if he lets these people into his life, it is likely he'll start breaking shit up too.
>>17168547
>body type
Dirty clothes is not a body type. Now go do your laundry, son.
>>17168526
Playing devil's advocate:
What about biggie?
>>17168579
Re-read the OP.
Biggie? Rick Ross? Killer Mike? Fat Joe? What the fuck
>>17168587
But they are drastically overweight. I know Rick Ross is.
>>17168590
How about MF DOOM? Raekwon, Ghostface Killah? They're overweight but not drastically? Not a great example
>>17168590
...and Birdman, Gucci, French Montana, Ferg. There's a lot of "out of shape" rappers, I don't see what it has to do with success in hip-hop
>>17168602
It is not only in hip-hop. I'm asking about everywhere.
But yes I see the point you're making and I can't disagree with it.
Do you think it is a valid point that it can limit success?
More so for women.
>>17168634
I feel like it is still present with males.