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Looksmaxxing can be toxic for boys and young men. Here’s what parents need to know

Seen through an accurate clinical lens, looksmaxxing behaviors clearly resemble potential symptoms of eating disorders and body dysmorphia

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Looksmaxxing can be toxic for boys and young men. Here’s what parents need to know

Seen through an accurate clinical lens, looksmaxxing behaviors clearly resemble potential symptoms of eating disorders and body dysmorphia

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Looksmaxxing may point to deeper body image issues in young men, mental health expert says

A mental health professional explains how sensationalizing the extreme behaviors associated with “looksmaxxing,” rather than treating them as symptoms of mental health issues, can prevent boys and young men from…

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  1. venerdì 22 maggio 2026·independent.co.uk

    Looksmaxxing can be toxic for boys and young men. Here’s what parents need to know

    Seen through an accurate clinical lens, looksmaxxing behaviors clearly resemble potential symptoms of eating disorders and body dysmorphia

  2. domenica 24 maggio 2026·pbs.org

    Looksmaxxing may point to deeper body image issues in young men, mental health expert says

    A mental health professional explains how sensationalizing the extreme behaviors associated with “looksmaxxing,” rather than treating them as symptoms of mental health issues, can…

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