Bigorexia Takes Over
Bigorexia Takes Over: Parents Fear Their Kids Might Hulk Out The Rise of Muscle Dysmorphia and Its Dangers In a world where Instagram filters turn your face into a work of digital art , muscle dysmorphia—also known as bigorexia—is flexing its way into the mainstream. While parents once worried their children might be lured into the dark world of Pokémon trading or TikTok dance cults, today’s new terror is much more jacked: an obsession with becoming a walking muscle explosion. Forget Pokémon; we’re talking about Poke-pecs and Trap-triceps. Bigorexia is on the rise, and parents everywhere are scrambling to decode the sudden surge in their children’s bench press aspirations, protein powder hoarding, and suspicious late-night Amazon orders for resistance bands and tubs of creatine. From Toothpick to Tank: The Transformation Pandemic If you notice your once-skinny kid suddenly walking around like they’ve been stuffed with helium and peanut butter, you might want to sit them down. Mu...