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Muscle worship

Muscle worship (also called sthenolagnia) is a form of body worship in which one participant, the worshiper, touches the muscles of another participant, the dominant, in a sexually arousing manner. The practice of muscle worship can involve various wrestling holds and lifts, as well as the rubbing, massaging, kissing, or licking of a dominant's body. Although muscle worship participants may be of any gender or sexual orientation, the dominant (often a professional bodybuilder, fitness competitor, or wrestler), is almost always an individual with either a large body size or a high degree of visible muscle mass, while the worshiper is often, but not always, skinnier or smaller.[1][2][3][4][5]

Men weighing a German bodybuilder before a competition (1995) by Andreas Bohnenstengel. Bodybuilding competitions are akin to a form of muscle worship, as the bodybuilder exposes their body for an audience.

Background edit

The Encyclopedia of Unusual Sex Practices lists sthenolagnia ("sexual arousal from displaying strength or muscles") and cratolagnia ("arousal from strength") as paraphilias associated with the practice of wrestling for erotic purpose, although there have been no studies concerning them.[6][7] Forensic and Medico-Legal Aspects of Sexual Crimes and Unusual Sexual Practices, the 2008 comprehensive monograph of Anil Aggrawal, only defines the two terms, and does not provide any additional information.[8]

As with many BDSM-related practices, the amount of force and pain involved depends on the desires of the participants. While some dominants might use their size and strength to pin a smaller worshiper, thereby forcing that worshiper to come in contact with the dominant's muscles, others might only display their muscles and allow a worshiper to touch them.[5] People who participate in muscle worship generally find the practice sexually arousing, but some male bodybuilders offer muscle worship sessions only for monetary gain, as bodybuilding does not always guarantee a steady income. For well-known competitors, this can also draw in fans who want a chance to meet with and touch the muscles of bodybuilders whom they idolize.[5][9]

Muscle worship is a fetish among some gay men, giving rise to a number of websites that display bodybuilders posing for admirers and offering private online posing shows.[10][11] There are also sites devoted to women who enjoy worshiping male bodybuilders. Many other sites are oriented towards straight men who enjoy worshipping female bodybuilders and other fit, muscular women, either virtually or by arranging for in-person sessions.

"It pays well, and many guys are either doing it right now or have done it in the past. Even Arnold Schwarzenegger was rumored to be into this shit."

— Bodybuilder Gregg Valentino about muscle worship.[12]

In his book Death, Drugs, and Muscle: Surviving the Steroid Underworld, bodybuilder Gregg Valentino called muscle worship a "taboo subject in the world of muscle," and noted that Arnold Schwarzenegger might have participated in muscle worship sessions in the past.[12]

In her master's thesis, Margaret Bourke-White considered Wilkie Collins' Man and Wife (1870) "a satire on muscle worship," as Collins criticized the excessive "glorification in England...of the mere physical qualities which an Englishman shares with the savage and the brute...[t]he manhood and muscles of England resemble the wool and mutton of England..."[13] Therefore, muscle worship has also been used in reference to athletocracy, the preference of coaches towards elite athletes, as Arnold Lunn condemned the "school tradition of muscle worship" his novel The Harrovians (1913).[14]

In a similar vein of criticism, Kōbō Abe's The Ark Sakura (1984) contains a quarry, populated in part, by the Olympic Prevention League who shout "Down with muscle-worship!"[15] Another critic, Jean-Marie Brohm, holds that muscle worship is part of the "dominant ideology of sport, writing "[a]ll the values of the capitalist jungle are played out in sport: virility, sexual athleticism, physical dominance, the superman, muscle worship, fascistic male chauvinism, racism, sexism etc."[16]

Dance critic John Martin maintained that late-19th century dance focused on muscle culture, when "[e]very boy wanted to be a Sandow, and the muscle that was somehow of primary importance was the biceps." Martin further derided that "when certain spectacular muscles are developed to inordinate size they merely interefere with movement and the body becomes muscle bound."[17] In researching for his 2002 book, Skipping Towards Gomorrah, Dan Savage received an advance from eventual publisher Dutton to explore the Seven deadly sins, which included paying "a male escort with a body like an SUV whose specialty was "muscle worship" and who liked having his feet kissed for $500 an hour."[18]

In the documentary Supersize She, Joanna Thomas said she could not be a professional bodybuilder and work a job, which is why she had a members only subscription website. One of her photographers said that the people on her website were "attracted to large biceps and vascularity, the veins. It's all about the movement and it's all about the muscles swelling and blood flowing though the muscles."

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ John Edward Campbell, Getting it on online: cyberspace, gay male sexuality, and embodied identity, Routledge, 2004, ISBN 1-56023-432-6, pp. 141-145
  2. ^ Benoit Denizet-Lewis, America Anonymous: Eight Addicts in Search of a Life, Simon and Schuster, 2009, ISBN 0-7432-7782-1, pp. 94-96
  3. ^ Hunks, hotties, and pretty boys, Cambridge Scholars, 2008, ISBN 1-4438-0018-X, pp. 159-164
  4. ^ Shaun Assael, Steroid Nation, ESPN Books, 2007, ISBN 1-933060-37-9, book excerpt
  5. ^ a b c American Beauty, HBO Special Real Sports with Bryant Gumbel, #160 aired on July 14th, 2010 official synopsis, a text summary and critique, streaming video: part 1, part 2 (the muscle worship proper coverage starts at 3:30 in the 2nd part)
  6. ^ Love, Brenda (1994). The Encyclopedia of Unusual Sex Practices. Barricade Books, Incorporated. p. 313. ISBN 1-56980-011-1.
  7. ^ Google scholar search returns only [1] as of 3 Oct. 2010
  8. ^ Aggrawal, Anil (2008). Forensic and Medico-Legal Aspects of Sexual Crimes and Unusual Sexual Practices. CRC Press. p. 372 and 380. ISBN 978-1-4200-4308-2.
  9. ^ Muscle Worship 26 September 2007 at the Wayback Machine, Hidden Lives series, Channel Five, 9 Apr. 2007, imdb entry, streaming video
  10. ^ Dufour, Derek (2 July 2021). "Talking Huge With Craig Golias – EP 5: Muscle Worship and Highest Paid Bodybuilders". Generation Iron. The Vladar Company. Archived from the original on 7 September 2022. Retrieved 7 September 2022.
  11. ^ Ques, Florian (23 August 2017). "Dans les coulisses de la sthénolagnie, ou quand les muscles deviennent érotiques". Konbini (in French). Archived from the original on 7 September 2022. Retrieved 7 September 2022.
  12. ^ a b Valentino & Jendrick 2010.
  13. ^ Bourke-White, Margaret (1942). . Fordham University. pp. 86 (81). ProQuest 2492692675. Archived from the original on 8 December 2021. Retrieved 8 December 2021 – via ProQuest.
  14. ^ Mangan, James A. (1976). . University of Glasgow. pp. 318 (302). Archived from the original on 8 December 2021. Retrieved 8 December 2021 – via ProQuest.
  15. ^ Taylor, Robert (6 April 1988). "Kobo Abe's Artistic Shipwreck". The Boston Globe. ISSN 0743-1791. Retrieved 8 December 2021 – via ProQuest.
  16. ^ Colaguori, Claudio A. (2002). Agon culture: The ideology of conflict and the order of domination (Ph.D). York University. pp. 272–273 (281–282). Retrieved 8 December 2021 – via ProQuest.
  17. ^ Martin, John (1933). "XI Reaction against muscularity". The Modern Dance. Princeton Book Company/Dance Horizons. p. 24. ISBN 9780871270016. Retrieved 8 December 2021 – via ProQuest.
  18. ^ Paynter, Susan (2 August 2002). . Seattle Post-Intelligencer. Hearst Communications. ISSN 0745-970X. Archived from the original on 8 December 2021. Retrieved 8 December 2021.

Sources edit

  • Valentino, Gregg; Jendrick, Nathan (2010). Death, Drugs, and Muscle: Surviving the Steroid Underworld (Revised ed.). ECW Press. ISBN 978-1-55022-921-9. Archived from the original on 7 September 2022. Retrieved 30 September 2022.

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For other uses see Fetishism disambiguation Muscle worship also called sthenolagnia is a form of body worship in which one participant the worshiper touches the muscles of another participant the dominant in a sexually arousing manner The practice of muscle worship can involve various wrestling holds and lifts as well as the rubbing massaging kissing or licking of a dominant s body Although muscle worship participants may be of any gender or sexual orientation the dominant often a professional bodybuilder fitness competitor or wrestler is almost always an individual with either a large body size or a high degree of visible muscle mass while the worshiper is often but not always skinnier or smaller 1 2 3 4 5 Men weighing a German bodybuilder before a competition 1995 by Andreas Bohnenstengel Bodybuilding competitions are akin to a form of muscle worship as the bodybuilder exposes their body for an audience Contents 1 Background 2 See also 3 References 3 1 SourcesBackground editThe Encyclopedia of Unusual Sex Practices lists sthenolagnia sexual arousal from displaying strength or muscles and cratolagnia arousal from strength as paraphilias associated with the practice of wrestling for erotic purpose although there have been no studies concerning them 6 7 Forensic and Medico Legal Aspects of Sexual Crimes and Unusual Sexual Practices the 2008 comprehensive monograph of Anil Aggrawal only defines the two terms and does not provide any additional information 8 As with many BDSM related practices the amount of force and pain involved depends on the desires of the participants While some dominants might use their size and strength to pin a smaller worshiper thereby forcing that worshiper to come in contact with the dominant s muscles others might only display their muscles and allow a worshiper to touch them 5 People who participate in muscle worship generally find the practice sexually arousing but some male bodybuilders offer muscle worship sessions only for monetary gain as bodybuilding does not always guarantee a steady income For well known competitors this can also draw in fans who want a chance to meet with and touch the muscles of bodybuilders whom they idolize 5 9 Muscle worship is a fetish among some gay men giving rise to a number of websites that display bodybuilders posing for admirers and offering private online posing shows 10 11 There are also sites devoted to women who enjoy worshiping male bodybuilders Many other sites are oriented towards straight men who enjoy worshipping female bodybuilders and other fit muscular women either virtually or by arranging for in person sessions It pays well and many guys are either doing it right now or have done it in the past Even Arnold Schwarzenegger was rumored to be into this shit Bodybuilder Gregg Valentino about muscle worship 12 In his book Death Drugs and Muscle Surviving the Steroid Underworld bodybuilder Gregg Valentino called muscle worship a taboo subject in the world of muscle and noted that Arnold Schwarzenegger might have participated in muscle worship sessions in the past 12 In her master s thesis Margaret Bourke White considered Wilkie Collins Man and Wife 1870 a satire on muscle worship as Collins criticized the excessive glorification in England of the mere physical qualities which an Englishman shares with the savage and the brute t he manhood and muscles of England resemble the wool and mutton of England 13 Therefore muscle worship has also been used in reference to athletocracy the preference of coaches towards elite athletes as Arnold Lunn condemned the school tradition of muscle worship his novel The Harrovians 1913 14 In a similar vein of criticism Kōbō Abe s The Ark Sakura 1984 contains a quarry populated in part by the Olympic Prevention League who shout Down with muscle worship 15 Another critic Jean Marie Brohm holds that muscle worship is part of the dominant ideology of sport writing a ll the values of the capitalist jungle are played out in sport virility sexual athleticism physical dominance the superman muscle worship fascistic male chauvinism racism sexism etc 16 Dance critic John Martin maintained that late 19th century dance focused on muscle culture when e very boy wanted to be a Sandow and the muscle that was somehow of primary importance was the biceps Martin further derided that when certain spectacular muscles are developed to inordinate size they merely interefere with movement and the body becomes muscle bound 17 In researching for his 2002 book Skipping Towards Gomorrah Dan Savage received an advance from eventual publisher Dutton to explore the Seven deadly sins which included paying a male escort with a body like an SUV whose specialty was muscle worship and who liked having his feet kissed for 500 an hour 18 In the documentary Supersize She Joanna Thomas said she could not be a professional bodybuilder and work a job which is why she had a members only subscription website One of her photographers said that the people on her website were attracted to large biceps and vascularity the veins It s all about the movement and it s all about the muscles swelling and blood flowing though the muscles See also editAkinwale Arobieke Amazons Bara genre Female bodybuilding Foxy boxing Macrophilia Session wrestler StrongwomanReferences edit John Edward Campbell Getting it on online cyberspace gay male sexuality and embodied identity Routledge 2004 ISBN 1 56023 432 6 pp 141 145 Benoit Denizet Lewis America Anonymous Eight Addicts in Search of a Life Simon and Schuster 2009 ISBN 0 7432 7782 1 pp 94 96 Hunks hotties and pretty boys Cambridge Scholars 2008 ISBN 1 4438 0018 X pp 159 164 Shaun Assael Steroid Nation ESPN Books 2007 ISBN 1 933060 37 9 book excerpt a b c American Beauty HBO Special Real Sports with Bryant Gumbel 160 aired on July 14th 2010 official synopsis a text summary and critique streaming video part 1 part 2 the muscle worship proper coverage starts at 3 30 in the 2nd part Love Brenda 1994 The Encyclopedia of Unusual Sex Practices Barricade Books Incorporated p 313 ISBN 1 56980 011 1 Google scholar search returns only 1 as of 3 Oct 2010 Aggrawal Anil 2008 Forensic and Medico Legal Aspects of Sexual Crimes and Unusual Sexual Practices CRC Press p 372 and 380 ISBN 978 1 4200 4308 2 Muscle Worship Archived 26 September 2007 at the Wayback Machine Hidden Lives series Channel Five 9 Apr 2007 imdb entry streaming video Dufour Derek 2 July 2021 Talking Huge With Craig Golias EP 5 Muscle Worship and Highest Paid Bodybuilders Generation Iron The Vladar Company Archived from the original on 7 September 2022 Retrieved 7 September 2022 Ques Florian 23 August 2017 Dans les coulisses de la sthenolagnie ou quand les muscles deviennent erotiques Konbini in French Archived from the original on 7 September 2022 Retrieved 7 September 2022 a b Valentino amp Jendrick 2010 Bourke White Margaret 1942 The Novels of Wilkie Collins Fordham University pp 86 81 ProQuest 2492692675 Archived from the original on 8 December 2021 Retrieved 8 December 2021 via ProQuest Mangan James A 1976 Athleticism A comparative study of the emergence and consolidation of an educational ideology University of Glasgow pp 318 302 Archived from the original on 8 December 2021 Retrieved 8 December 2021 via ProQuest Taylor Robert 6 April 1988 Kobo Abe s Artistic Shipwreck The Boston Globe ISSN 0743 1791 Retrieved 8 December 2021 via ProQuest Colaguori Claudio A 2002 Agon culture The ideology of conflict and the order of domination Ph D York University pp 272 273 281 282 Retrieved 8 December 2021 via ProQuest Martin John 1933 XI Reaction against muscularity The Modern Dance Princeton Book Company Dance Horizons p 24 ISBN 9780871270016 Retrieved 8 December 2021 via ProQuest Paynter Susan 2 August 2002 Wallowing in sin is not just an adventure it s a job Seattle Post Intelligencer Hearst Communications ISSN 0745 970X Archived from the original on 8 December 2021 Retrieved 8 December 2021 Sources edit Valentino Gregg Jendrick Nathan 2010 Death Drugs and Muscle Surviving the Steroid Underworld Revised ed ECW Press ISBN 978 1 55022 921 9 Archived from the original on 7 September 2022 Retrieved 30 September 2022 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Muscle worship amp oldid 1186775464, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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