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Back to EpisodesThe Synthetic Pursuit of the Masculine Ideal
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Across Britain, a growing number of men are turning to anabolic steroids not to win medals, but to build an idealized body that signals toughness, control, and masculine worth. Once confined to elite sport, these drugs have become a cosmetic tool, especially in post-industrial communities where physical labor no longer defines male identity. In this episode, we explore how a legal grey zone, social stigma, and gym-based networks have helped normalize steroid use, why health risks are often discounted, and how social media fuels an endless drive for size and self-improvement. The story reveals a quieter crisis—one rooted not just in chemistry, but in how modern masculinity is imagined, performed, and judged.
https://www.economist.com/britain/2019/06/29/how-welshmen-went-from-mining-coal-to-pumping-iron