Meganthrope

Meganthrope is a new term used in scientific and cultural circles to refer to a person with a large body size. One of the first to declare himself as a meganthrope was Canadian journalist and radio host Josh Kaufman, who was born with a genetic pathology called McConnell syndrome.

The concept of megantrap has its origins in the terms "mega" and "anthropos", which means "man" in Greek. Thus, “megancorpse” can be translated as “big man” or “huge man.” Most people who do not have genetic disorders rarely exceed average human height (about 175-180 cm). However, there is evidence that some people have enormous body sizes for various reasons - both genetic and non-genetic.

One of the most important aspects associated with megacorpse people is the attitude of others. Often representatives of megacorpse groups become the object of ridicule, bullying, or even attack. The intensity of passions around megatubular people has intensified in recent years thanks to the huge sex of the cult American actor Kevin Spacey (height - 196 cm), but there are always social difficulties. Often these people are considered “other” or misclassified. This is a problem because many megacorpse people do not receive help or care from society.