Results from Planet Fitness' fifth annual survey reveals how Americans feel about the body type that's defined the art of fatherhood for five straight years. Of course, "daddy" in the gay community and "daddy" on Main Street USA may mean different things to different people, but that's not stopping us from celebrating daddies in all their glory. In 2017, the inaugural "dad bod" study uncovered that 64% of men with dad bods were comfortable and confident in their own skin. Today, those same figures continue to climb, with 69% of men with dad bods noting they are confident and comfortable with their physique, and 52% of men proclaiming they are (still) attracted to men with the body type. But, despite a growing affinity for the body type, half of all men with dad bods (50%) feel judged by others for their bodies — a number that's jumped 10% since just last year alone. Tap link in bio to see some of our favorite #dadbods on @EDGEmedianetwork ???? (?: Michael Walter / @scooby75)

Results from Planet Fitness' fifth annual survey reveals how Americans feel about the body type that's defined the art of fatherhood for five straight years. Of course, "daddy" in the gay community and "daddy" on Main Street USA may mean different things to different people, but that's not stopping us from celebrating daddies in all their glory. In 2017, the inaugural "dad bod" study uncovered that 64% of men with dad bods were comfortable and confident in their own skin. Today, those same figures continue to climb, with 69% of men with dad bods noting they are confident and comfortable with their physique, and 52% of men proclaiming they are (still) attracted to men with the body type. But, despite a growing affinity for the body type, half of all men with dad bods (50%) feel judged by others for their bodies — a number that's jumped 10% since just last year alone. Tap link in bio to see some of our favorite #dadbods on @EDGEmedianetwork ???? (?: Michael Walter / @scooby75)
Results from Planet Fitness' fifth annual survey reveals how Americans feel about the body type that's defined the art of fatherhood for five straight years. Of course, "daddy" in the gay community and "daddy" on Main Street USA may mean different things to different people, but that's not stopping us from celebrating daddies in all their glory. In 2017, the inaugural "dad bod" study uncovered that 64% of men with dad bods were comfortable and confident in their own skin. Today, those same figures continue to climb, with 69% of men with dad bods noting they are confident and comfortable with their physique, and 52% of men proclaiming they are (still) attracted to men with the body type. But, despite a growing affinity for the body type, half of all men with dad bods (50%) feel judged by others for their bodies — a number that's jumped 10% since just last year alone. Tap link in bio to see some of our favorite #dadbods on @EDGEmedianetwork ???? (?: Michael Walter / @scooby75)
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