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I remember when I was in high school and gym culture wasn't so popular ( I live in EU).
I tried to compensate my poor life results ( no friends; depressed; socially awkward; bad grades, UGLY face, weird hair ) by trying to get an aesthetic body.
I was bulked up but not ripped at all, abs not visible but great arms and shoulders.
I used to walk like a gymcel with my arm flexed on my body to make myself look more muscular.
Also I was always flexing my arm and I took tuna/rice in coffee break at school.
It looked weird AF and people treated me like a laughing stock.
They called me with names about gym or they made comments about it very often using sarcasm.
This ' stranger ' kid from another class even started to make fun saying I had no life/friend and lived in the gym.
Also people used sarcasm saying I was big just to make me stand out looking like a tool.
I used to wear unrevealing clothes and one time they told our teacher that I had a good body and always training; she looked them like she thought they were making fun while at that time they were serious.
I don't know if the fact I was trying so hard by flexing arm/pushing on body and talk about gym 24/7 was autism ir what. Srs
I tried to compensate my poor life results ( no friends; depressed; socially awkward; bad grades, UGLY face, weird hair ) by trying to get an aesthetic body.
I was bulked up but not ripped at all, abs not visible but great arms and shoulders.
I used to walk like a gymcel with my arm flexed on my body to make myself look more muscular.
Also I was always flexing my arm and I took tuna/rice in coffee break at school.
It looked weird AF and people treated me like a laughing stock.
They called me with names about gym or they made comments about it very often using sarcasm.
This ' stranger ' kid from another class even started to make fun saying I had no life/friend and lived in the gym.
Also people used sarcasm saying I was big just to make me stand out looking like a tool.
I used to wear unrevealing clothes and one time they told our teacher that I had a good body and always training; she looked them like she thought they were making fun while at that time they were serious.
I don't know if the fact I was trying so hard by flexing arm/pushing on body and talk about gym 24/7 was autism ir what. Srs
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