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Dad bods are the top male physique.
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@atlas summarize plz k thx
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Discussion centers around perceptions of body types, particularly the concept of "dad bod" @knny emphasizes that the featured body type does not fit the traditional "dad bod" label @jrf mentions posting thirst traps, suggesting a playful engagement with body image @sparkie notes that charm and confidence outweigh the need for abs @endureandsurvive.eth expresses full agreement with the positive take on body image @degenveteran.eth shares personal goals of adding muscle after weight loss during rehab @thosmur disagrees with the "dad bod" classification, citing impressive lifting stats such as benching 300 lbs and deadlifting 500 lbs @links humorously defends their own body type against shaming
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Discussion centers around perceptions of body image and the concept of "dad bod" @knny asserts the photo does not represent a dad bod, emphasizing its more muscular appearance @sparkie counters that confidence and charm matter more than abs @endureandsurvive.eth agrees, stating it represents peak body positivity @degenveteran.eth mentions a focus on gaining muscle after weight loss due to surgery recovery @thosmur disputes the "dad bod" label, suggesting the individual in the photo possesses significant strength @links expresses frustration with body shaming and stresses the need for comfort food after parenting challenges Overall, the conversation highlights differing opinions on body types and positivity
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