I am closer to what I have always wanted to be. I look at this photo and I am astonished. I don’t know this man. But this is me, today, 5:30 am, 64 years old.
What is gained by becoming?
Is anything changed, or only revealed?
Are you still you, no matter what you become?
Am I me no matter what I do?
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Intro
When I was a very small child I saw two young gymnast working out. Dressed in white, they gleamed in the sunlight. Their bodies were clean, pure and strong. I witnessed beauty for the first time and it stunned me.
At the age of 57 I have decided to build a physique that embraces that admiration. This has been a lifetime dream. In the age of instagram and selfies, that shouldn’t be a remarkable proclamation. But for me it defies a life of shame and self loathing. What does bodybuilding have to do with childhood sexual abuse? For me everything. The first assault exiled me from my body, my masculine body in particular.
My story is complicated. I ask for your patience as I attempt to examine my experience with sexual abuse. The more I write, the more I share, the more details I uncover. This blog is first and foremost for me to just be free, to break the silence, to reveal the secrets. I also hope it can inspire others to find a way out of whatever life has dealt them. Never give up on the you you’ve wanted to be.
-Brian Dennis
The picture is from the mid-late 80's. One of the few I've always liked, maybe because it is out of focus.
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June 7, 2023
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