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Looksmaxxing: Body Dysmorphia For Men! Now Featuring Meth, Smashing One's Own Face With A Hammer, and Intentionally Driving Your Cybertruck Over Another Person

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35 minutes ago, mchookem said:

meh, other than the (alleged) attempted vehicular murder this shit is as gross/stupid as all the women getting BBLs, duck lip injections, excessive botox, ridiculous boobs, buccal fat removal, etc.

frankly it's refreshing to see young men fall into the same vapid vanity abyss that women have fallen for for ages.

we're progressing! 😜🤣😝

I had this thought as well. Women who are trapped in those cycles are not obsessed with "mogging" other women nor with evolutionary psychology in the same way that the looksmaxxing community is, which makes it different from a political/Idiocracy standpoint.

20 hours ago, Sawbonz said:

I know a guy who does them. I think to gain 4 inches without risking nerve injury and knee problems you would have to do the femurs and tibias which seems nuts to me. It’s all cash and the hardware is expensive. I think global price is around 80k

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20 hours ago, Sawbonz said:

I know a guy who does them. I think to gain 4 inches without risking nerve injury and knee problems you would have to do the femurs and tibias which seems nuts to me. It’s all cash and the hardware is expensive. I think global price is around 80k

How much physical therapy is required to recover from muscular atrophy and then learn how to balance your center of gravity on your new permanent bone-stilts?

20 hours ago, Sawbonz said:

Looksmaxing is definitely real; if you have a teenage son they know someone or multiple someones doing this shit. Anabolic steroids and peptides are a growing problem.

Yep, a guy that works as a contractor for my company asked me if I wanted him to send me the contact info for his guy that hooks him up with steroids/hgh/etc. He's mid 20s and around 6'4" 285lbs. I think he weighed around 225-230 before getting into that shit. I politely declined.

If I know one thing about women it’s that they very rarely get competitive and want to be perceived as more attractive than other women. That’s something weird about the male Looksmaxxing community.

1 hour ago, mchookem said:

meh, other than the (alleged) attempted vehicular murder this shit is as gross/stupid as all the women getting BBLs, duck lip injections, excessive botox, ridiculous boobs, buccal fat removal, etc.

frankly it's refreshing to see young men fall into the same vapid vanity abyss that women have fallen for for ages.

we're progressing! 😜🤣😝

I love the words men and boys have to use for these things. I’m not getting beauty treatments, I’m looksmaxxing. I’m not trying to be the prettiest girl here, I’m mogging. I’m not going on a diet, I’m cutting. I’m not flirting, I’m running game.

Many such cases.

14 minutes ago, chainsaw said:

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What’s the Deal with #SkinnyTok? - National Alliance for...

#SkinnyTok is a social media hashtag used for content that promotes disordered eating behaviors. Take a deeper look at #SkinnyTok and join the conversation.

What Is #SkinnyTok?

#SkinnyTok is a side of social media that idolizes extreme thinness. Posts with this hashtag include workout routines, “what I eat in a day” videos, low-calorie recipes, and transformation timelines of someone’s weight-loss journey. At first glance, many of these videos may seem relatively harmless, and some would maybe even say “helpful, healthy lifestyle advice”. 

But behind the recipes and workouts is another message: your worth is tied to your weight, and thin is best. Whether delivered through subtle hashtags or an overt rant, this sentiment is the antithesis of what organizations, like us here at The Alliance, are working toward. 

For example, this content often includes:

  • Pressure to over-exercise or restrict intake.

  • Shame around eating certain foods or eating “too much.”

  • Messaging that implies your value increases the smaller you become.

  • Glorification of disordered behaviors like fasting, skipping meals, or extreme restriction.

  • Phrases like “everything gets better when you’re skinny.”

38 minutes ago, 956 Worldwide said:

I love the words men and boys have to use for these things. I’m not getting beauty treatments, I’m looksmaxxing. I’m not trying to be the prettiest girl here, I’m mogging. I’m not going on a diet, I’m cutting. I’m not flirting, I’m running game.

Many such cases.

These aren’t dolls. They are action figures

1 minute ago, Sawbonz said:

These aren’t dolls. They are action figures

Not a soap opera. It’s prestige television.

1 minute ago, 956 Worldwide said:

Not a soap opera. It’s prestige television.

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