they represent the ideal masculine Catholic Traditional men.
Seriously? :man_facepalming:t2::man_facepalming:t2:
And the saints who fasted daily until they were rail thin are not “ideal” Catholic men? Wherever did you get such a bizarre notion? What on earth does Catholicism have to do with the size of a man’s muscles?
Dr. Marshall is really handsome and has eight or nine kids with a beautiful wife, and he also practices Brazilian jiu jitsu. He has a beautiful life with an awesome family,
Good for him. However, people can have none of the above and still be “ideal” Catholics.
No one alive is an ideal Catholic, mind you. Not even Taylor Marshall, whom you seem to idolize. Frankly, I think your problem, other than low self-esteem, is a misguided and flawed view of things. You don’t become a bad Catholic just because you’re “super skinny” or because you have a high-pitched voice. Catholic men are allowed to be super skinny and not care much for sports or whatever…and that doesn’t make them less manly.
Your problem seems to be the following:
- An incorrect notion of what an ideal Catholic looks like.
- An incorrect notion of manliness.
For the former, ideal Catholics are Catholics who adhere fully and unreservedly to Church teaching, who pray regularly, fast regularly, and attend Mass frequently (among other things). For the latter, a man can still be manly without looking like he’s on steroids. I think you need to adjust your perspective from such a toxic notion of manliness to one that’s more reflective of reality. Look around you. Does every man you see look like a bodybuilder?
Men come in all shapes and sizes. Women come in all shapes and sizes. There is no “ideal” way a person should look, only cultural standards of beauty that change with the times. That said, that doesn’t mean that if you’re happy with the way you look, you shouldn’t change. On the contrary. Have you done anything to improve your body image and self-esteem? Exercised? Lifted weights? Hiked?
I just feel like a loser, and I feel guilty for talking about my feelings because that isn’t really manly either.
There is nothing manly or unmanly about talking about your feelings. It is a neutral act. You’re not feeling well, and you should reach out to someone in real life, perhaps even a licensed counsellor. Get off this forum, lose this toxic mentality, and get the help you deserve.