I think it depends on the viewer and the morpher. I don't morph bodybuilders, because I see them as not big enough or small. For me its a visual reference to the fantasy of huge muscle growth. However, samsex comparing the practice of simply photo shopping and image and looking in a mirror , being, for example, a 250lbs pro bodybuilder and feeling small and obsessing over it to the point of a psychosis is a bit off
muscl777 12 years ago
I think it depends on the viewer and the morpher. I don't morph bodybuilders, because I see them as not big enough or small. For me its a visual reference to the fantasy of huge muscle growth. However, samsex comparing the practice of simply photo shopping and image and looking in a mirror , being, for example, a 250lbs pro bodybuilder and feeling small and obsessing over it to the point of a psychosis is a bit off
samsex 12 years ago
This inclines me to think that morphing--a seemingly innocent & 'entertaining' pastime--may be just as pathological as real-life dysmorphia.
xychromo 12 years ago
Talk about gilding the lily! (But it's fun to look at anyway.)