Have you considered the physical repercussions of continuing?
Do you think that you're stronger or more physically superior than others who don't body build for a hobby?
Do you believe the attention you're getting is a realistic indicator of what women are or aren't attracted to?
I guess I'm just a practical sort.I assure you I'm not disfiguring myself nor wasting my time and energy. hahaha.
When I was a teen, I scored a job peeling bark off of large pine logs with a drawshafe and a spud. I had no set hours, and no set wage. Piecework and when I could fit it in between full time uni. I just had to show up...sun, rain, ice, snow... to where the felled trees were laying on their rails, and go for my life. I got the piecework fever and worked that full time alongside my studies.
I naturally gained a large chiseled muscle laden body as a side effect and had increased attentions from some of the girls at school. Unfortunately, the ones I was more attracted towards and had prior interest from, tended to not be attracted to me after that. One who remains a good friend till this day put it to me then. She said (paraphrased, it was awhile ago), "No offense, but you look like a wet sleeping bag full of cantelopes and it's kind of offputting. Besides you're always working or you're here. You don't have any time for us. No thanks."
After school, life happened. I'm always fit, but the levels fluctuate dependent on what I'm doing and I've retained most of my original strength levels from the bark peeling which is a bonus. Comes in handy for the practical situations. I still generate a healthy interest with the women, and I'm far healthier than others my age.
I've seen some of the guys I used to go to school with lately. Those who spent hours in the neck machine trying to look like an oak tree stump, or bench pressing the waterboys. The moment they stopped building was the moment that their bodies went from steak to mince. It's like the chronic obese, but in reverse.
Again, I meant to congraulate your drive in doing so, but have a think about other things you could pick as a hobby is all I'm saying.