'Son's Obession With Body Building Turned Into A Life Of Crime'

A Merseyside dad's told Radio City / City Talk how his son's obsession with bodybuilding guided him to a life of crime...

Published 28th Sep 2015

Radio City and Radio City Talk's been hearing from one man who's told us his son developed a fascination with gaining muscle which led him to take steroids and then class A drugs..

"He was always a sporty kid then at ages 13/14 he gained weight and this lasted a couple of years. When he lost it he started obessing about how he looked"

"He said he still saw the kid who was chubby, and then soon became addicted to working out. It spiralled from there and got out of control"

The man who wishes to remain anonyamous said his son then started using steroids in his early 20s.

"It was a pathway to get bigger. I noticed a change in his behaviour. He was more agressive, he couldn't stop looking at himself in the mirror. He then started using coacine, lost his job and then started dealing. All the while going to gym. He became very isolated"

The man's convinced his son developed 'bigorexia' - a condition which convinces people that they're small even though they're big. It's that condition, the man believes is a key factor into why his son started taking steroids, then class A drugs.

David Todd is a lecturer at Liverpool's John Moores University. He's been looking into the condition.

He said: "As a society we're building a culture where men start to feel that whats represents masculinity"