Can we talk about that friend taking Ozempic who is now all bones?

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I do, they are literally killing themselves. So, yeah, unlike you I care.


This. Two of my sisters are skin and bones. But they won’t stop. They look ragged and unhealthy, but seem to feel glamorous in their newfound thinness.

These drugs are making an already screwed up thin culture even worse.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I do, they are literally killing themselves. So, yeah, unlike you I care.


This. Two of my sisters are skin and bones. But they won’t stop. They look ragged and unhealthy, but seem to feel glamorous in their newfound thinness.

These drugs are making an already screwed up thin culture even worse.


Are you overweight yourself?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I do, they are literally killing themselves. So, yeah, unlike you I care.


This. Two of my sisters are skin and bones. But they won’t stop. They look ragged and unhealthy, but seem to feel glamorous in their newfound thinness.

These drugs are making an already screwed up thin culture even worse.


Are you overweight yourself?


No, I’m not and neither is anyone else in our immediate family.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I do, they are literally killing themselves. So, yeah, unlike you I care.


This. Two of my sisters are skin and bones. But they won’t stop. They look ragged and unhealthy, but seem to feel glamorous in their newfound thinness.

These drugs are making an already screwed up thin culture even worse.


Are you overweight yourself?


I always picture the sema haters as thin.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I really don't see the need to talk about that friend, no.


+100

You probably also talked sh*t when she was fat. Just let her live.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Man, the Ozempic people are really worked up tonight!!

They really seem to want us to think it was self control that brought them down from 280 to 115 in 2 months.


This is the heart of it. People who starve/workout to be thin are FURIOUS that now fat people can be thin with a medicine. Their virtue at being skinny with "self control" is threatened. And man, are they MAD about it.

Trust me sweetie, they stopped caring what you thought a long time ago.
Anonymous
There are 3 50-something wealthy women in my neighborhood that have literally 'disappeared'. These women were not fat, not even chubby prior to vanity dosing Ozempic.

The 3 all happen to be petite (short)--now their bodies resemble 80-something/7-year old boys. That's the only way I can describe it. It looks like they buy their jeans at Baby Gap, only they have gone from looking and moving youthfully--to looking 80. They look like they are about to snap in half. One fall could knock them out. Their faces have aged tremendously.

They appear to be loving it--so who knows. And, no, I'm not jealous. I am the same age and muscular, work out, eat healthy but not starving myself to get to some absurd bird-like body.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I don't know anyone like this, but it stands to reason that some people who suffer from eating disorders will abuse the drug. That's why there should be regular in-person medical checks for this medication.


+100
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:There are 3 50-something wealthy women in my neighborhood that have literally 'disappeared'. These women were not fat, not even chubby prior to vanity dosing Ozempic.

The 3 all happen to be petite (short)--now their bodies resemble 80-something/7-year old boys. That's the only way I can describe it. It looks like they buy their jeans at Baby Gap, only they have gone from looking and moving youthfully--to looking 80. They look like they are about to snap in half. One fall could knock them out. Their faces have aged tremendously.

They appear to be loving it--so who knows. And, no, I'm not jealous. I am the same age and muscular, work out, eat healthy but not starving myself to get to some absurd bird-like body.


I thought I was walking behind an elderly woman and they she turned around and it was a neighbor I haven't see in awhile who is 50. Her legs are like toothpicks and yoga pants baggy. My husband saw her going off to work and said she 'looked like a little girl in her mom's clothes'--kind of like that Russian kid that was in her 20s but passing as 7.
Anonymous
I think Katy Perry looks awful now.
Anonymous
I too have a friend who has gone overboard with semaglutide. She was never overweight to begin with (obsessed with image, has had full mommy make over, filler, botox, etc) but now she is incredibly underweight. And we're close enough that I know she's not sick. I figure it is not my business to worry about her weight. It's hers.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:The friend who was fat for 20+years and took Ozempic and started losing weight and people made a big deal about it and now they can’t stop? Now they say”I need to lose a few more pounds.” And they are literally skin and bones. Zero muscle. No muscle at all, but very thin.


So now you can judge her for this instead of being fat. Win win for you, what's the problem here?


This insight here ^^.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I don't know anyone like this, but it stands to reason that some people who suffer from eating disorders will abuse the drug. That's why there should be regular in-person medical checks for this medication.


Agree. [b]I don’t know why we don’t call obesity an eating disorder when that’s clearly what it is. ([b]Maybe that would stop everyone enabling it.) It makes sense that people with mental health issues will abuse the drug when they are no longer getting their fix from constant eating.


That is not what it is; it is a metabolic disorder.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:You sound like a bad friend tbh


+1 OP needs to feel superior to this "friend" - either because they're fat (eww) or now because they cheated and are the wrong kind of skinny (eww).
Anonymous
I worked with a beautiful woman who shriveled herself into someone unrecognizable. Face looked bad, skin tone was off. I really worry about these people -- especially since we don't know the long-term effects of the drug.
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