What causes this body shape?
Unprotected gay sex with OP
Being 63
>>76616102blood of firstborn infants
HGH, DGT blockers (finasteride) and bad advice.Somewhere along the line, Cruise got bad advice. Probably during the 1990s muscle confusion/functional fitness era.He looks like he does a lot of pushups and situps. That's why his lower but not upper chest has some development and why his abs are so hypertrophied. He looks like he does ZERO overhead pressing, benching or incline benching. Defitely no deadlifts, due to lack of traps and back. So he took some bad advice.He also took HGH for his skin and hair - to stay youthful. BUT the HGH hypertrophied his organs, which is why his torso looks so thick and blocky (also due to excessive "ab" routines). Google Palumboism. Finally, he has zero body hair and zero normal male pattern baldness. Normal Baldness and normal male body hair are caused by DHT. He is taking some sort of DHT blockers to keep his hairline, but it also means means no body hair and it probably has some other negative consequences to appearance, as DHT is responsible for secondary sexual characteristics. Many steroids (anavar, primo, masteron, Winstrol, Anadrol) are synthetic DHT. So blocking the natural creation of DHT in the body is going to negatively affect your musculature, to some degree.It looks like his diet is under control AND he probably does work out hard for what he does. But he definitely got some bad advice somewhere long the road.
>>76616102He's sucking his gut in for the camera. He probably thought that picture would moisten some middle-aged housewife's nethers... instead it makes him look like a 63 year-old man giving in to vanity. Besides, I thought Xenu was supposed to help him exorcise those body thetans, and achieve his FINAL FORM. Sadly, all those hours of auditing and he still looks like, well... *that*. Maybe it's the entheta he surrounds himself with.
>>76616102He looks good for his age, but that midsection screams HGH. Overall, he's got the body of a guy that would have a much bigger chest, too.
>>76616421DHT levels goes down with age, so why do older men still go bald?If DHT was responsible for hair loss then it would make all young boys in puberty go bald cause that's when it's at it's highest levels. I can think of this logical fallacy so then others could too, right? Am I the only non-retard in this world?
>>76616102skin loses its elasticity over time.
>>76616102He's a short guy with short guy proportions and proportionally wide hips which makes his torso look unusual in addition to being old and probably having taken something to keep in shape. I know this because I'm the same way, I'm about 5'6" and have wide hips too. Lanklets always complain that's it's easy for us manlets to "get big" but they never think about how weird our proportions and bone structure can be.
>>76616748tall people are way worse. cruise just too hgh
sorry topp gun ur 2 fat 2 fly.
>>76616166seriously, this guy is probably one of the healthiest 63 year old men alive. We'd all be lucky to still be as firm as he is at that age
>>76616543men don't go bald when they're geriatric tho, they generally lose their hair during middle age or younger. just about everyone does experience some additional diffuse thinning when they're old as shit but that's easily attributable to bad circulation and the general breakdown of every tissue in the body.
>>76616543I think the effect of DHT on hair follicles is cumulative. It's like saying, why did I get heart disease in my 60s when my diet was healthy, rather than my 20s when I ate instant ramen for every meal? Well, because it takes a long time to build up enough arterial plaque to get heart disease. Similarly it takes extended DHT exposure to lose hair follicles to DHT.
>>76616776Brad Pitt is Tom Cruise's age tho and looks much better.
What causes kekke to spam these threads constantly?
>>76616102Age. He's easily in better shape that 99.9% of men his age
>>76616102im built like this but minus some muscle
>>76616102I guarantee tom cruise beats your ass, so bad
>>76616421This is the most AI bullshit generated by a human.Stop depending on chatgpt.This is what happens with tons of cardio and cycle bulking muscles on and off.
>>76616543I'm the poster and an old fag. Back in the 1980s they knew that DHT caused male pattern baldness in men who were susceptible. I know, because I did a HS biology report on male pattern baldness back then (yes, early onset body dysmorphia) , and this remains the answer HOWEVER its also true that some men do NOT go bald, despite having adequate DHT levels. Its not known exactly why/how but their hair is not susceptible to this. See Jay Cutler - great head of hair in his fifties despite blasting gear. Also see Tom Selleck - actor famous for lots of body hair, but never went bald.Yeah - old dudes do thin out a bit, even though DHT levels (testosterone changes/degrades into DHT - thats how DHT is created, it is metabolized testosterone) are presumably lower because test levels are lower. This may be due to anything - I have never heard an answer. I speculate its either due to changes in the susceptibility of the aged follicle OR, since estraogen also declines as we age, they hair loses the protective effect of estrogen. Estrogen is known to be cardio proetctive. Perhaps it also protects the hairfollicle. I dont know.Fuck you to whoever said this is AI. I know all of this shit and some of it is my opinion/speculation. The "science" on male pattern baldness is pretty shitty.
>>76616748This might be true. Thanks for your candor - are you doing anything to try to ward this off? Cruise looks like he has close to zero delt/trap development - would that help his width/blocky hips problem?
>>76616102heaps of old guys mog him. no homo.tom cruise has got all the money in the world and it's his job to look good. why can't he fix his shit?https://youtu.be/UH1yTqt1sK8&t=290
>>76618633yeah I find it weird seeing Arnolds hair really thin in his old age. Thats hair that survived ungodly amounts of DHT in his youth.
>>76616102>>76616166This was from Ghost ProtocolHe was 49