It’s all relative. Priorities. Most “nice” things are beautiful to look at and often make others envious. But they also have costs. A clean new white pair of shoes means watching where you walk, cleaning them, avoiding scuffing on curbs or furniture, making sure they don’t get stepped on. A nice car or the latest phone, you can’t just leave it laying around. You worry about scratches, people will try to steal it, things like this. We each have our priorities. I’ve been deep in the fitness zone to semi pro level training. It has to be the thing that you build the rest of your life around. Every little thing is planned around training, diet, and recovery. Dealing with that can be easy for someone into fitness or some skill or career themselves, or who is very independent by nature. Or someone may be fine with it because looks are a high priority. It certainly gets in the way of enjoying many things in life, but it just depends on the person. It’s ok to like dad bods or fit bods.
Imagine the sweat running down from his manboobs to his abs
*internationally moaning*