Speaking of weak arguments, you have many assumptions, and all of this because I call you gay (and not just me, BTW).
As a result, you showed us how butt hurt you are from those comments by starting this useless pseudo-philosophical passive-aggressive rant, which is screaming "I AM GAY!".
This is not because you call me gay, although you're not being respectful since you resort to offensive language. This is because you made a fuss out of a comment that has absolutely nothing to do with you driven by your own fears. A comment that, again, has nothing to do with you, but it has absolutely everything with bodybuilding since becoming a bodybuilder means you let your body be scrutinised on the base of physical appearance and that does include the perceived
woooo~attractiveness
~wooo of the body in question.
Do you imagine if Péter Mólnar were so insecure? He wouldn't be able to get on a stage almost naked sorrounded my the male gaze. He would probably not be a bodybuilder; a male stripper for women exclusively perhaps if he feared men looking at his body and saying things about it.
Anybody here has the right to express if they find him sexy, attractive, proportioned, disproportionate, even ugly, etc, that's is part of bodybuilding. You should not forget that bodybuilding is a beauty pageant not a monastery or fully clothed men who despise the concept of physical beauty and attractiveness. You don't dictate what people can and cannot say just because your whole world collapses. You may agree with my comment or not, but as long as it doesn't spew out any form of negativity you simply have to let it be and move on.