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Identifying with Batman boosts dudes' self-image

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Batman may be saving more than Gotham City. For throngs of devoted male fans, the muscular superhero may bolster body image too, according to a new study.

Men in the study who said they felt a bond with Batman or Spider-Man also reported feeling more satisfied with their own bodies after seeing a picture of the muscular superhero, while men who felt indifferent toward the superhero felt worse about themselves.

Previous research suggested that seeing muscular male figures makes men feel bad about their own bodies. But the new results suggested that men who felt a personal connection with a svelte superhero are free from the typically damaging effects of seeing an unobtainably buff physique.

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n fact, in some cases, looking at pictures of a superhero actually increased men's strength, the researchers found.

"For some men, exposure to extremely muscular superheroes may actually have a positive effect. It may make them feel better about their bodies," said study researcher Ariana Young, a graduate student in psychology at the University at Buffalo in New York.

In the study, Young and colleagues asked nearly 100 male college students how much they liked two popular heroes of the comics and movies, Batman and Spider-Man, to determine how bonded the men felt with those characters. The researchers also manipulated images of the two superheroes to look either muscular or skinny, and showed each picture to the participants. 

Men who did not feel a bond with a superhero said they felt worse about their bodies after seeing the muscular image, but not after seeing the scrawny version, according to the study.

Men who had just viewed the muscular-looking picture of their favorite superhero also showed greater strength on a handgrip test than those that had seen a non-muscular version of the superhero.  

The researchers found that the participants' own physiques had nothing to do with whether they felt more or less satisfied with their bodies after seeing the muscular images, or how they performed on the grip test.

A previous study involving women and images of ultra-thin female celebrities produced similar results: Women who felt a connection with a thin celeb felt no worse about their own bodies after looking at pictures of that celebrity. Identifying with a thin female celebrity may lead women to perceive their own bodies as thinner, according to the researchers.

While much of the research on body image issues has focused on women, body dissatisfaction is a growing problem among men, said Jesse Steinfeldt, a sports psychologist and professor of counseling at Indiana University.

While the pressure to conform to muscular stereotypes isn't new, "men are more inundated today than in the past with images of big, jacked-up-looking men and 'Here's what you should look like' messages," Steinfeldt said.

Previous research of men linked body dissatisfaction to low self-esteem, depression, steroid use and an unhealthy preoccupation with their muscularity.

But the allure of Batman may come from more than his rippling muscles.

"The comic book superhero was invented to address male vulnerability. Men who have actually read the comic books are exposed to all sides of the superhero and not just his body type," said Sharon Lamb, a professor of counseling psychology at the University of Massachusetts, Boston and co-author of "Packaging Boyhood: Saving Our Sons from Superheroes, Slackers, and Other Media Stereotypes" (St. Martin's Press, 2009).

"I think the study shows that boys and men need role models who are whole people, and if they get those kinds of role models, they feel better about themselves, their vulnerabilities and their bodies," Lamb said.

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brucelynn 23rd-Sep-2012 10:58 pm (UTC)
I'm more of a Marvel type chick

But I think Batman is the best DC character because he is not overpowered and annoying
kydeon 23rd-Sep-2012 11:04 pm (UTC)
or andrew's
quizblorg 23rd-Sep-2012 11:02 pm (UTC)
scarletfbl 23rd-Sep-2012 11:07 pm (UTC)
Dude
kydeon 23rd-Sep-2012 11:09 pm (UTC)
nice booty shorts robin
lizcharlene 23rd-Sep-2012 11:20 pm (UTC)
He's definitely packing.
scarletfbl 23rd-Sep-2012 11:23 pm (UTC)
That's the main this I was focused on, tbh
foxtree 23rd-Sep-2012 11:13 pm (UTC)
omg lol
aflaminghalo 23rd-Sep-2012 11:54 pm (UTC)
Rainbow Batman is the most fabulous Batman.
johnnyabatti 23rd-Sep-2012 11:55 pm (UTC)
what's the meaning of this?!
batty_gal 24th-Sep-2012 01:24 am (UTC)
Ah, classic Batman.
scarletfbl 23rd-Sep-2012 11:06 pm (UTC)
Kind of agree. When I hear dudes saying they like Batman over Superman, it's always because "well, Superman's has superpowers, while Batman's just a man," I always hear the unspoken "like me."
chihaya19 23rd-Sep-2012 11:07 pm (UTC)
i have never liked buff guys. i can't stand the idea of dating someone ripped. i like them skinny
chocolate_ari 23rd-Sep-2012 11:15 pm (UTC)
yeah same

or like...just toned/fit. but yeah not huge scary gross muscles.
yurasama_love 23rd-Sep-2012 11:10 pm (UTC)
Some days you just can't get rid of a bomb!
politic_ennui 24th-Sep-2012 01:16 am (UTC)
Pure. West.
trampledmoans 23rd-Sep-2012 11:09 pm (UTC)
Slightly OT but the guy who's had feelings for me is the BIGGEST fan of Batman and really feels connected to the character. And as a result, he takes it upon himself to be my ~moral compass and white knight. So fucking annoying.
mistyraven 23rd-Sep-2012 11:26 pm (UTC)
Ew :/ Just tell him you're more of a Captain America girl haha
daddyissues 23rd-Sep-2012 11:59 pm (UTC)
lmao what a loser
sixdemonhag 24th-Sep-2012 01:34 am (UTC)
That sounds more like Superman. Batman is kind of a psycho.
odeeryme 23rd-Sep-2012 11:13 pm (UTC)
Batman is my fav, ngl
rolt_me 23rd-Sep-2012 11:17 pm (UTC)
that's really surprising. I have an unnatural aversion to cape comics in general but I guess I should try some out.
beokitty 23rd-Sep-2012 11:20 pm (UTC)
lol, men need more unrealistic role models.
lizcharlene 23rd-Sep-2012 11:22 pm (UTC)
Christian Bale looks more like the guy on the left. The one on the right looks like he has to deal with thigh chafing.
fwee_prower 23rd-Sep-2012 11:22 pm (UTC)
I'm Robin tbh.
scarletfbl 23rd-Sep-2012 11:25 pm (UTC)
Your icon is hilariously adorable.
mistyraven 23rd-Sep-2012 11:24 pm (UTC)
"I think the study shows that boys and men all people need role models who are whole people, and if they get those kinds of role models, they feel better about themselves, their vulnerabilities and their bodies,

Ftfy Sharon Lamb
mistyraven 23rd-Sep-2012 11:34 pm (UTC)
I am aware of that, yes
orlanstamos 23rd-Sep-2012 11:26 pm (UTC)
I try to think of Wonder Woman or Batgirl at the gym to motivate myself, but it just makes me feel lazier in comparison tbh.
professor_chaos 23rd-Sep-2012 11:29 pm (UTC)
so my niece is going to be Batgirl for Halloween and she wants me to be her Batman =D
haverchuck_bill 24th-Sep-2012 12:17 am (UTC)
aww
batty_gal 24th-Sep-2012 01:27 am (UTC)
Awww! I'll bet you two will be cute.
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