Casey Kelly -@/caseykellyfit

I'm surprised I don't have a thread on this site yet. He's very hot.
he is 20 years old
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Hmm are you him or his girlfriend? You said “I’m surprised I don’t have a thread on this site yet. He’s very hot.” And then linked all his socials. I mean I’ve seen his content for the first time recently and it seems that he is really willing to milk the gays with his posts involving his big delicious juicy phat dump truck. And even put on his girlfriend’s bikini top, short shorts, and heels to show it off.
 
I hate that every fitness influencer says they have body dysmorphia just because they don’t like they way look. When in reality if they really did have the disorder they wouldn’t be posting themselves online for everyone to see. So irritating.
I hate this discussion so much, the reason they post is so they can track the progress, despite the body dysmorphia, it’s not an hunger for vanity.
 
I hate this discussion so much, the reason they post is so they can track the progress, despite the body dysmorphia, it’s not an hunger for vanity.
I don't think anyone who uses social media as much as these fitfluencers do does so without vanity. If it were solely to track progress, they would keep the pictures to themselves. They love the attention and the sponsors it brings them.

I'm not complaining by the way.
 
I hate this discussion so much, the reason they post is so they can track the progress, despite the body dysmorphia, it’s not an hunger for vanity.
They don’t have to post to track their progress though. It’s for views and compliments plain and simple. If they had body dysmorphia they would not be posting at all. Everyone wants to improve themselves and becomes critical on their appearance sometimes, but body dysmorphia is not the right term for wanting self improvement. It’s a mental illness not an occasional feeling of just being unsatisfied with yourself.
 
They don’t have to post to track their progress though. It’s for views and compliments plain and simple. If they had body dysmorphia they would not be posting at all. Everyone wants to improve themselves and becomes critical on their appearance sometimes, but body dysmorphia is not the right term for wanting self improvement. It’s a mental illness not an occasional feeling of just being unsatisfied with yourself.
It quite literally is an obsession over a flawed body part, which takes time to what… develop.
 
How, tell me what do people with body dysmorphia seek to do?
A Google search says

“People with this disorder may frequently examine their appearance in a mirror, constantly compare their appearance with that of others, and avoid social situations or photos.”

“You may feel so embarrassed, ashamed and anxious that you may avoid many social situations.”

I put the important parts in bold for you. But yea believe what you want idc.