Posted May 16, 201411 yr So I did my final project for my Sociology class on this topic and I wanted to ask you all a question and get your guy's thoughts. So basically the question is: What's the first thing that comes to mind when you think of a man with self body-image issues?
May 17, 201411 yr I think that the man might not like how his body looks like. He may go to gym to change how he looks.
May 17, 201411 yr "What's the first thing that comes to mind when you think of a man with self body-image issues?" When I think of a guy with "self-body" issues, I think of a guy who is overweight and cannot stand it. He believes everyone thinks he looks terribly ugly, because he thinks he looks unattractive. He probably has no hope of anyone ever being attracted to him. Probably hates having his picture taken and looking into mirrors. Interesting topic to discuss. I feel like when ever there's talk about people with body-image issues, it's almost always women. Actually, I don't think I've every personally been involved in or heard a conversation on this topic (I mean in real-life, I've seen it online a couple of times). Edited May 17, 201411 yr by DragonMaster
May 18, 201411 yr "What's the first thing that comes to mind when you think of a man with self body-image issues?" When I think of a guy with "self-body" issues, I think of a guy who is overweight and cannot stand it. He believes everyone thinks he looks terribly ugly, because he thinks he looks unattractive. He probably has no hope of anyone ever being attracted to him. Probably hates having his picture taken and looking into mirrors. Interesting topic to discuss. I feel like when ever there's talk about people with body-image issues, it's almost always women. Actually, I don't think I've every personally been involved in or heard a conversation on this topic (I mean in real-life, I've seen it online a couple of times). I picture the same thing pretty much A lot of people don't realize men are pushed to unrealistic body standards too, granted there isn't necessarily a whole culture devoted to making them feel horrible about their bodies like with women, but it still is unacceptable.
May 21, 201411 yr Author Those last two post were about what I was looking for in terms of a response, since they are similar in the way that I feel about the topic. BTW: looks like it was a pretty good paper save being short 1 page of the recommended 5 pages ^__^:
May 21, 201411 yr 2 things come to my mind. Either the guy thinks that he needs to work out more (when he's jacked enough) Or the guy's overweight, and thinks that he's gonna go nowhere due to being made fun of because of his weight. Good luck on your final project
May 21, 201411 yr Author 2 things come to my mind. Either the guy thinks that he needs to work out more (when he's jacked enough) Or the guy's overweight, and thinks that he's gonna go nowhere due to being made fun of because of his weight. Good luck on your final project Lol ironically you missed my last post
So I did my final project for my Sociology class on this topic and I wanted to ask you all a question and get your guy's thoughts.
So basically the question is: What's the first thing that comes to mind when you think of a man with self body-image issues?