Doesn't every male fantasize about being big and strong and look like Arnold Schwarzenegger? — Wallows
rather than neurotic concern with looking a certain way. (E.g., self-mastery, control over the body, etc.) — Welkin Rogue
You mean there's nothing intrinsically neurotic about looking a certain way? — Welkin Rogue
My first thought is this: vanity is concern with how one looks. Neurotic and non-neurotic vanity are distinguished in the following way: If in circumstances where S would fail to approximate looking a certain way, S would feel deeply inadequate, then S is neurotically vain. — Welkin Rogue
If in circumstances where S would fail to approximate looking a certain way, S would feel deeply inadequate, then S is neurotically vain. — Welkin Rogue
Is this all some neuroticism or "self-actualization"? — Wallows
As a once competitive sportsman, there is something very odd about bodybuilding since it appears to do away with any athleticism. To be honest, I question their motivations. To an outsider it appears to be a symptom of a body dysmorphic disorder. — Txastopher
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