I got into weightlifting to improve my combat sports, but when I realized I was getting prettier, it took on a bodybuilding element for me. I know a lot of our trans comrades also use body building to help make their bodies signal the correct gender.

That said, I worry about it sometimes. The "ideal" male physique is heavily shaped by media featuring steroid users. While most people think Arnold looks gross, they don't realize that most actors are bodybuilding and on steroids, and think of an intermediate bodybuilder's body as being lean, athletic and attainable. Like, google "toned man" and see what comes up. It's all steroid users at like 10% bodyfat.

It's a body that is technically attainable, but only if you make fitness your main hobby, which is frankly not something I think most people should do. Most people's health would be properly served by eating their veggies and biking to the subway, which is a far cry from the 6+ hrs a week in the gym most bodybuilders do. That's just for able bodied people with high executive function. Add in neurodivergence and disability and the "ideal" body is literally unobtainable.

I want to be pretty, but I also don't want to contribute to inaccessible beauty norms. This is a tension that I'm not sure has a good answer, but I at least want to hear chacha's thoughts on it.

  • Poopfeast420 [he/him]
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    3 years ago

    Has anyone in the history of the world ever said Arnold looks gross? The guy won Mr. Olympia, like 10 times

    Do people actually think this? I mean he's an old man now, but come on, even now he looks better than most 73-year-olds. Is part of it incredible wealth and privilege? Sure. But the guy still works out an hour every day. Why wouldn't you?

    And to your other point, just work out. Skip the steroids, skip the dehydration. Just do cardio and lift weights. It isn't hard and it's really, really good for you. Your mental and physical health will increase dramatically if you exercise and maintain fitness

    • Nagarjuna [he/him]
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      3 years ago

      I know lots of people who are grossed out by Mr. Olympia. Twinks are in, hunks are out.

      Duh I'm gonna lift, I'm also probably gonna do vanity stuff like lateral raises.

      I'm more interested in how we talk about vanity lifts and if it's reinforcing inaccessible beauty norms

    • Pezevenk [he/him]
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      3 years ago

      Lots of people find dudes this big weird and gross.