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Feminists go on about women's body image being ruined by the media's obsession with being slim... But guys...?
Guys actually have it worse.In order to conform to the media's image of a hot body for a girl, she has to be at a certain weight where she is reasonably slim. You can argue that this is unfair as it puts pressure on girls to constantly watch their weight and ends up making some of them depressed, giving them eating disorders, ruining their confidence, etc.But you know, guys actually have it worse. Becoming slim looks easy next to what a guy has to do to be "hot" - lose almost all of his body fat AND somehow make his muscles get huge at the same time? I mean it's physically impossible for everyone except a few genetically gifted guys - you can't build muscle without putting on some fat and you can't lose fat without also killing a bit of muscle. It's not impossible to look fairly good and any guy who shows dedication at the gym will - but even obsession body powder so it's still a lot harder to be ripped than just to be thin. Being thin involves losing weight. Being ripped involves an incredibly difficult balancing act between keeping the fat off but eating enough to fuel muscle growth, and busting your *** constantly at the gym.It's not an issue for me because I enjoy the whole bodybuilding thing, but isn't that expectation just as unfair as the female stereotype? Why do they get so much attention and we don't?How come it's such an evilly shallow thing for a guy to look for thin women, but when girls only go nuts for huge bulky guys it's perfectly acceptable?I personally don't care about women's weight at all but I still think it's an unfair double standard...Lord Flash Heart - like I said I'm already a bodybuilder so I know, but a lot of guys either don't know or just aren't interested. You can't deny it's a lot harder for a guy to get a "hot" body than for a woman.Arianwen - we don't have as much pressure from the media maybe, but in everyday life? How easily will you say a guy is "hot" and what does it take for him to get that label? Most girls will say ripped abs, and most guys want to be "hot", so it's still the same situation.And in a way this thread underlines one of the bigger problems facing guys as opposed to girls - girls pretty much know there's a standard model for female beauty, but there isn't one for guys. Some will say ripped, others will say very skinny, some like beards, others not, chest hair, etc... And unlike for girls, there isn't a huge supply of resources and text about how to look good to impress women and how to figure out what the girl you like wants... So the fact that male beauty is vaguely defined actually makes it harder. I'd much rather someone just told me exactly what I should be aiming for. Right now I work out to get ripped because it appears that a lot of girls like that, but I unlike you have no reference.
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Anne June 18, 2010 at 10:57 am

Is there a vaccine for polio?Yes. it works and everyone knows about it.Is there a love spell?No. If there was, everyone would know about it.

angel_onex June 18, 2010 at 10:28 pm

Technically, according to the strict driteria, it is impossible to have BDD if you have an eating disorder. According to the DSM:A. Preoccupation with an imagined defect in appearance. If a slight physical anomaly is present, the person’s concern is markedly excessive.B. The preoccupation causes clinically significant distress or impairment in social, occupational, or other important areas of functioning.C. The preoccupation is not better accounted for by another mental disorder (e.g., dissatisfaction with body shape and size in Anorexia Nervosa).

Britt June 19, 2010 at 10:40 am

well… a little bit of advice.. I think it’s completely stupid that you said on your question “adults-only” when you should be directing your question towards us teens. If you want the accurate answer from a person experiencing it, instead of some know it all adult trying to guess what goes on in our heads… Then you should just ask us!!and for girls it’s the peer pressure from guys… that makes us want to look like, Nicole Richie, Paris Hilton, Lindsey Lohan… etc. well the media is responsible for about 95% of it…. so blame them. Not us teens for trying to be like what we have installed in our heads of what is pretty, popular, and so on.

Nancy June 19, 2010 at 10:36 pm

I think not.Every subject has it’s place in the world of poety, it’s acceptance based on the way society perceives it.Taste and pleasure to the senses is imperative.

Beth June 20, 2010 at 10:41 am

girls think that they have to have the perfect body or they wont be accepted by men because guys never admit to liking bigger girls…also i think that we are instinctly obsessed with body image because of the need to reproduce…the best survive and the others die…i am also fed up with girls thinking that they are fat when they only weigh 125 lbs….i love my body…it would be nice to lose some extra weight but i dont ever feel that it is necessary and i love the way i am…and no i am not one of those skinny a** girls that just think they have fat…i am a bigger girl and have been my whole life…i used to think that i needed to lose weight and it took me a while to accept my body for what it is and right now, i am truely happy with it and i will be because no one has the right to judge me except myself…and as long as i love myself then that is all that matters in life…i only wish that other girls out there would see themselves for what they are and what they are born with and to try and please themselves before men…thats what leads to true happiness…and for some reason the girls that are obsessed with looking good, losing weight, etc. always end up being the most judgemental and that is the most unattractive thing in a person whether male or female…we should learn to accept ourselves and others for who we truely are and not for what we look like.

Ava D June 20, 2010 at 10:56 pm

any compulsion or obsessive behavior could be symptoms of OCD. I would get it checked out by your doctor

E June 21, 2010 at 10:30 am

That is not homosexuality, but transgenderism. Homosexuals are attracted to those of the same sex. It has nothing to do with feeling as though they are a man trapped in a woman’s body.And for the transgender issue, brain studies have shown that the brain chemistry of many of these people is similar to the sex which they feel they are.

Andre ... aka kook_car June 21, 2010 at 10:38 pm

There is nothing wrong with this obession. My mother-in-law is 68 this year and she is still vain. Thank goodness, she is age-appropriately vain. And since she is vain, she takes care of how she presents herself, through her look (hair body clothings) and her behaviours.If you are aware that you give way too much attention to it, that’s self-awareness & good sign that you start paying attention to other issues and other ways of overall self enhancing … health & diet, mental and cognitive, social and interactive, etc etc.Enjoy yourself … be vain and love your looks … improve it further and bring out the internal beauty …

Sara S June 22, 2010 at 10:52 am

i’m similar. I dont do it every day tho.I’d suggest taking one day off…to get your muscles to ‘relax’.but, hey if you feel great, what the hay?”If exercise could be purchased in a pill, it would be the single most widely prescribed and beneficial medicine in the nation.”

Herbie June 22, 2010 at 10:16 pm

You’re part way there by recognising that its an obsession. This is a very painful situation to be in but you have to ride it out and accept that there’s going to be no physical relationship. When this happens we tend to romanticise the man, but as time goes by you will probably start to realise he’s not as perfect as you thought. It can help for the man to tell you outright that he doesn’t think of you “in that way” but that would mean telling him how you feel, and unlike your first replier I think it would be much better if you didn’t do it. It is easy to encourage yourself in these sorts of feelings, which makes it worse, so try not to. Try to give up the idea of being friends and learning from him. This may happen in a few years & it may not, but you can’t force it and if you run after him it certainly won’t. The hardest part is deciding to stop the obsession rather than wishing you could. Very best of luck!

ortisthetortoise June 23, 2010 at 10:28 am

Sorry nobody answered your question. It was an interesting line of reasoning – one that seemed ripe for robust debate.Cheers!

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