Another factor that society can not remember is that these magazines affect not only women but all teenagers. More than 90% of eating disorder patients are female, but recent studies have shown that these diseases may increase in men ("more boys"). Men with eating disorders develop different symptoms from women. In a study at a hospital in New York, because women tend to practice ("more boys"), men tend to over-train than to restrict meals severely.
Like women's body treatment, these male advertisements and celebrity pictures are also receiving photo shopping, digitally enhancing these often unattainable 'masculine' features. In addition, the use of mobile phones such as Instagram and Snapchat, and the addition of social media and photo sharing platform have created an interactive forum for young people to make society more "masculine ideals". Nearly 18% of boys are very interested in their weight, physique, and masculinity. Of these 18%, many boys rely on supplements, growth hormone derivatives, or anabolic steroid hormones to achieve their desired constitution. Some of these boys have unhealthy eating habits such as anorexia, bulimia, overeating.
Gay aesthetics are not easy. The beauty and narcissism of the body is the center of it. Participating in the best and most expensive gym is a symbol of success and desire. The date profile is full of photographs and biographies of mostly amateur men, emphasizing the importance of the gym and fitness classes. Some gay dating apps have pictures of muscular arms and torso, not faces, mainly. Rejection is quick, usually cruel expression and proper anonymity. At least you can see the bully before. Now the gay men are hidden behind a statue like a statue and an anonymous online file. The gay culture reproduces the world's commitment to the body of women in the community. It uses our experience of past shame and bullying to project it inwards. As it is said, history is worth repeating