Many gay men want a perfect body, but the effort to get one creat real misery.
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HOLLOWAY ON TOXIC MALE BETY STANDARDS GAY CULTURE
Holloway on Toxic Male Bety Standards Gay Culture March 21, 2019/ Lk the News Ian Holloway / In a GQ article, associate profsor of social welfare Ian Holloway mented on opprsive male bety standards that are trimental to body image, particularly wh the gay muny. Holloway, who ns a private practice Wt Hollywood workg wh gay dividuals and upl, explaed, “The vast majory of my clients, spe what their external appearance might be, whether they have a six-pack or not, wrtle wh this ial image of themselv.
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GAY MEN AND BODY PERFECTN
Strangely enough, THIS is nsired the qutsential "gay" look Japan. Fortunately, today's bety dtry is startg to tch up to the needs of diverse populatns, cludg members of the lbian, gay, bisexual, transgenr, queer or qutng, and others (LGBTQ+) muny.
For example, one group often left out is gay women, who are generally unfairly stereotyped as not terted bety products.