I think Winnie-the-Pooh can be seen as an example. His love for honey and lack of physical activity can be considered poor health choices.
Maybe Peter Griffin from Family Guy. He drinks too much, doesn't exercise, and has a generally unhealthy lifestyle. These actions definitely showcase poor health choices.
I recommend the following novels with male protagonists who are not in good health: The female lead of "May Your Love Become Old Together", He Nainai, had picked up a treasure, but only she knew how miserable her life was. The female protagonist was healthy, while the male protagonist was not in good health and often needed the female protagonist to take care of him. Li Jinxiu, the female lead of "Flowers of Rebirth Blossoms in Splendid Beauty", had transmigrated into Gu Shisan's body. Her body was weak. At the same time, she was pregnant with the male lead's triplets. The male lead of "Director, Please Have Respect", Yang Hao, had schizophrenia and was not in good health. I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~😗
Perhaps when Crusoe defends his territory against wild animals or hostile outsiders, it demonstrates his dominance and ability to protect what's his.
I think the event where Crusoe managed to build a fortified shelter all by himself best exemplifies his dominance. It demonstrates his resourcefulness and control over the environment.
You could go for a superhero costume or a character from your favorite sci-fi movie. Something bold and eye-catching works well.
For Comic Con, a lot of people choose to wear outfits inspired by popular movies or TV shows. Like a Star Wars stormtrooper uniform or a costume from Game of Thrones. You can also get creative and combine elements from different fandoms to make a unique look.
You could go for a classic superhero costume or a cosplay of your favorite anime character. That always turns heads at Comic Con.
There are a few novels that I can recommend to you. The main characters are in poor health. The first was "I'll Guard You in Heaven and Sea." This novel told the story of a male protagonist who was in poor health. There was also "Life Is Naturally Crazy with Love", in which the male lead was also in poor health. In addition, there were also novels such as "Dream World (Part One)","Dream World (Part Two)","Blood Relationship (Part One)", and "Blood Relationship (Part Two)" that had plots where the protagonist was in poor health. These novels might meet your needs.
Perhaps the moment when Friday goes without food to ensure Crusoe has enough is the event that best showcases his unwavering devotion. It shows his selflessness and commitment to Crusoe's well-being.
Her fight for girls' education. Malala was targeted for advocating for girls' right to go to school, and this struggle became a defining part of her story.
You could go for a superhero costume or a cosplay of your favorite character. That's always a hit at Comic Con.