David Beckham is modelling in his pants again. Will he not think of his fellow middle-aged men?
Briefly

David Beckham, at 50, has launched a bodywear collection for Hugo Boss, showcasing a toned physique that contrasts with the recent acceptance of the 'dad bod' trend among middle-aged men. In ads, Beckham portrays a glamorous lifestyle, highlighting his fitness and physique during a time when others may embrace a more relaxed, 'dad bod' image. His influence may shift societal expectations for older men's body image, suggesting that if Beckham can achieve such fitness, others are not trying hard enough, thus raising pressure for men over 50 to conform to these new standards.
Beckham's new line of bodywear sets unrealistic standards for middle-aged men, elevating expectations amidst recent acceptance of the 'dad bod' trend.
The release of Beckham's modeling images at 50 contrasts sharply with the idea of the 'dad bod'—a celebration of softness instead of showcasing sculpted physiques.
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