Men and Eating Disorders
This is a discussion on Men and Eating Disorders within the Chit chat (MAIN) anti misandry forums, part of the Introduction to anti misandry category; It's old, but worth a read. Eating disorder campaigners have criticised a mannequin manufacturer for bringing out a super-skinny male ...
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Men and Eating Disorders
It's old, but worth a read.
Skinny male mannequins raise eating disorder fears | Society | The GuardianEating disorder campaigners have criticised a mannequin manufacturer for bringing out a super-skinny male model that they say could encourage vulnerable men to starve themselves.
Next month Rootstein, a British firm, will unveil its Young and Restless collection, which includes a mannequin with a 35in chest and a 27in waist, 11in smaller than the average British man.
The company says the mannequins were modelled on teenage boys who were not anorexic, but were perfect for modelling the skinny jeans and slim tailoring made popular by stars such as Russell Brand. But eating disorder charity Beat said more men were suffering from anorexia and bulimia, and that the mannequins portrayed an unrealistic and unattainable image.
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Re: Men and Eating Disorders
When I do this, and I know I will, it will be comparable to the lame learning to walk, the blind being enabled to see and the suffocated breathing again. The sky isn't the limit; there are no limits.
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Find a local gym and ask around. You can also buy them online but they're disguised as being legit a lot of the time so you probably wouldn't know you're buying steroids etc.
Seriously, any gym with big guys will set you right. Also, you could try dieting, 3.5k calories per day of mostly protein/carbs and lifting heavy is going to put weight on you, I don't care how fast your metabolism is.
If you do find a seller make sure you buy injections imo, unless you want a fucked up liver.
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I use to have a similar problem till the age of 30. I was 5'5", and never over 135lbs, complete with skinny arms and a birdcage for a chest. It never seemed to matter how much I ate, I would not gain weight.....even with a 3000 calories a day.
After I turned 30 my body chemistry changed and I went through another growth spurt. My arms buffed up, my shoulders broadened, and my pecs became much larger. That growth spurt lasted about 5 years, with the changes being gradual.
I now weight 185 at 5"6".
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