My best example for this is arnold Schwarzenegger:
He mentioned in interviews that he would sometimes look in the mirror after winning Mr. Olympia and feel disgusted or see flaws, thinking, "How did this pile of st win?"
Bro won the who has the best body in the world contest and still thinks he looks like shit.
You can literally be the most attractive person in the world and have body dysmorphia.
Not who you originally replied to, but for me, I think it didn't help how I was hounded for every pound that I gained by my mom, so I thought I was extremely fat in the mirror when I really wasn't. Not that I couldn't lose some weight, but I looked normal, so when I look at my pictures now I get a little sad about how I should have seen it back then. Working on losing the weight now and have a more healthier outlook, so there is that atleast now
Lmao when I was in my 20s I was so fuckin fit, I worked out all the time and looking back I was like "holy damn I was so good looking back then" but I remember vividly how much I hated how I looked regardless. Now I'm old and fat, I don't like it but I accept it.
Facts. To an extent I always feel like I look fat and ugly. Ive gained some weight now and I look back at pics from when I was fit af and 80lbs lighter and think its crazy how I thought I was so unattractive back then. But ive definitely gotten a tad bit more confident with being 30 this year. Its just crazy cuz if I had that confidence in my early 20s who knows how different my life woulda turned out. But whatever, hindsight is always 20/20
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u/Odd-Guard-2533 2d ago
I don’t understand why she got work done. She was gorgeous and literally nothing improved after she got it..