New Report Raises Concern On Gay Gym Culture Can Lead To Body Dysmorphia

Depression can manifest in unexpected ways, sometimes alleviated through physical exertion. Gay bodybuilding, as explored by psychologist Alan Downs in "The Velvet Rage," may serve as a defense against societal marginalization. Reports from both the U.S. and Europe indicate a global rise in anabolic steroid usage among men, along with increased rates of body dysmorphic disorder. However, this is not a new social phenomenon. While talking to Alexander Cheves for Out Magazine, historian Sacha Coward notes that ancient Greeks had certain beauty and physical appearance criteria that influenced same-sex partnerships at that time. He says that despite the body-positive movement, social media sets unrealistic ideals, leading to self-doubt. #Queer Up Sports
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