Muscle Building Obsession
by admin on Monday, September 21st, 2009 | No Comments

Why do I look like a man ….. I am a woman?
I am a woman ….. Organic I had this obsession since I was 15 … I think I look like a boy. my psychiatrist diagnosed me with body dysmorphic disorder, but I'm honestly not making this up …. I'm ugly and masculine. Sometimes I want to kill myself …. I cry about it almost every night. I do not have $ to get plastic surgery. my male characteristics – big nose – strong jaw, and apples face – huge shoulders – hips small – large calf muscles, although I do not work outside of the female characteristics – im short and build small – my feet are of size five women – and the pieces boobs there thats about it
I have no idea why you look like a guy. This kind of stinks to TROLL
E60: Super Freak
|
|
GeniSoy Soy Protein Bar, Obsession Fudge Cookies & Cream, 12 Bars $15.48 Help get your body through your busy day with the complete nutrition of GeniSoy Soy Protein Bars. With 20 vitamins and minerals, folic acid and 14 grams of soy protein, you’ll have the complete nutrition that you need to finish your mad dash – deliciously, economically and conveniently…. |
|
|
The Adonis Complex: The Secret Crisis of Male Body Obsession $6.52 Combining case studies with scientific research, this book reveals a threat that is as serious as the beauty myth for women or anorexia nervosa for girls. Growing numbers of young men are taking the quest for perfect muscles, skin and hair too far, crossing the line from normal interest to abnormal obsession. The symptoms of this body obsession, excessive workouts, steroid abuse, eating disorders,… |
|
|
Muscle Boys: Gay Gym Culture $24.94 Find out why the gym has become the hottest place to work up a good sweat! Muscle Boys: Gay Gym Culture is an inside look at the secret world of exercise and fitness that’s become one of the country’s fastest growing and most influential gay subcultures. The author, a personal trainer on the San Francisco gay gym scene for more than a decade, examines the history, sociolog… |