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[quote=Anonymous]What would happen? Fewer middle aged men who look like they're pregnant. But maybe not. I don't think that take up of GLP-1 meds would be nearly as high among overweight men as among overweight women. Men don't tend to think their weight is what's holding them back from getting more women to pay attention to them. Also, remember that these meds decrease your weight but they don't make you toned. You still have to exercise your muscles to look toned. Men will be more apt to accept "thin" but flabby women than vice versa. A man who is not toned is generally not appealing to women, whereas men don't seem to care about flab as much as overall mass/bulk in a woman. As for me, I'd take a man with a few extra pounds who has a lot of muscle over a thin but flabby dude who can fit into a size medium t-shirt. [/quote]
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