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Peak male beauty rendered as hypermasculine fever dream
A New Yorker article cover featuring surreal, hyper-detailed 3D rendered male musculature with exaggerated veining, gleaming skin, and anatomical intensity. Blue teardrops fall across the sculpture-like body. An inset shows a close-up smiling face with glossy lips. The composition is absurdly dramatic and grotesquely beautiful, visually embodying the extreme measures discussed in the article about the looksmaxxing movement.
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The New Yorker
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Looksmaxxing, a trend that involves men resorting to extreme measures to look as handsome as possible, was forged in the crucible of virulent misogyny. Its proponents are in search of an invariant formula for beauty through any means necessary. That means, on the extreme end, self-mutilation, testosterone injections, surgeries, and even bragging about microdosing methamphetamines to stay lean. "The problem is not that looksmaxxers want to become beautiful but that they are wrong about what beauty consists in," Becca Rothfeld writes. Read Rothfeld demystify looksmaxxing, and why the general public is so intrigued by this movement: https://newyorkermag.visitlink.me/T_vBy2
THE NEW YORKER
The Captivating Derangement of the Looksmaxxing Movement
By Becca Rothfeld