Are people who lift in general less confident?

Are people who lift in general less confident?

People train for months and years to give themselves the body to be confident about but guys who've never lifted a day in their lives snag 10/10s all day. Is working out the ultimate cope for low confidence?

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Yes. If you lift it is a sign you have no other redeeming qualities(like money, personality ect) and you should be avoided at all costs.

stop bumping your own thread

Lifting can often be a last resort effort for people with terminally low opinion of themselves to feel like they have earned the right to feel good about something.

I keep hearing about those "ugly guys with confidence who slay" but I don't see them. I think people greatly exaggerate the value of confidence.
All my pretty coworkers' boyfriends are tall handsome dudes, not ugly guys with confidence.

FACE
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Woman are attracted to status, simple as! Being jacked doesn't give you status!
Look at people like Harvey Weinstein. Ugly as fuck but he had status as a director and that's how he got all those women

>got
If rape counts, I can do it better than Weinstein

>Rape
Yes, all these women got raped and weren't just trying to further their own thot careers

>confidence
lol

>Confidence order
first couple months of lifting>you pre lifting>you now and future you

DELET

Samefag

Hurrrrr people are posting opinions I disagree with so I'll call them a samefag. That'll show em

Samefag

Yall cant get girlfriends because you have shit personalities. The ugliness is just the diarrhea on the urinal cake.

lel

I'm a former fattie with massive insecurities that I hope lifting will fix.

>it's the normslfag post implying everyone else has good personalities and you don't

You are retard and a faggot

I lift cuz having 10 inch arms make clothes look retarded on me and being so skinny wasnt too healthy
There was definitely some insecurity but it wasnt much about women

I'm at 2nd year of lifting and I've never been more confident. Then again that has almost nothing to do with lifting so you may have a point.

>yall
opinion discarded