“I Just Want to Be Normal!”

Adam Davies
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In this article, I explore both my personal experiences within queer men’s communities engaging with dieting practices and my journey encountering assessments for gynecomastia. Gynecomastia, a medical condition that typically describes cisgender men’s experiences with enlarged breasts and extra fat tissue on their pectorals, is an under-discussed medical condition that intersects with conversations around gender, sexuality, body image and self-esteem. Within queer men’s communities, the hegemonic emphasis on toned, ‘fit’ bodies and muscular pectoral muscles leaves individuals with gynecomastia with body image and self-esteem challenges. Accordingly, hierarchical notions of queer masculinities often position feminine embodiment, particularly that which is associated with fat and fleshiness, as lesser than. In this poststructural autoethnographic article, I engage with my personal experiences of being assessed for gynecomastia and personal histories with body image challenges. Through this, I describe the hegemonic norms within queer men’s communities that constitute feminized and fattened embodiments as inferior and place my personal experiences with body image and self-esteem challenges within a larger socio-cultural and political landscape that devalues bodies outside of hegemonic and masculinized norms. I provide implications for dietetic professional practices throughout the article and advocate for an awareness of social and cultural norms around gender and sexuality in dietetic professional practices.
"我只想做个普通人!"
在这篇文章中,我将探讨我在同性恋男性群体中参与节食实践的个人经历,以及我遭遇妇科肿瘤评估的心路历程。妇科肥大症是一种医学症状,通常描述的是顺性别男性乳房增大和胸肌上有多余脂肪组织的经历,是一种未得到充分讨论的医学症状,与性别、性、身体形象和自尊等话题交织在一起。在同性恋男性群体中,霸权主义强调健美、"健美 "的身体和肌肉发达的胸肌,这让患有妇科乳腺增生的人面临着身体形象和自尊方面的挑战。相应地,同性恋男子气概的等级观念往往将女性的体现,尤其是与肥胖和肉感相关的女性体现定位为次于男性。在这篇后结构自述文章中,我讲述了自己接受妇科肿瘤评估的亲身经历以及身体形象挑战的个人历史。通过这篇文章,我描述了同性恋男性群体中的霸权规范,这些规范将女性化和肥胖的形象视为低人一等,并将我个人的身体形象和自尊挑战经历置于一个更大的社会文化和政治环境中,这个环境贬低了霸权和男性化规范之外的身体的价值。我在整篇文章中阐述了营养学专业实践的意义,并倡导在营养学专业实践中关注性别和性的社会和文化规范。
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