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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]The ozempification of Hollywood has gotten out of hand. Some of these women look like walking skeletons. Georgina Chapman, Demi Moore...shocking. Refreshing to see some normal actresses like Rachel McAdams and Kate Hudson, who look like they simply eat healthily and work out.[/quote] +1. So many people looking positively skeletal.[/quote] I’m more weirded out by the plastic surgery faces. At some point, looking 20 years younger than your real age isn’t impressive. It’s just weird looking. [/quote] Agree. And some of these women are not thin due to ozempic. Demi has looked this way for decades now. I think some of those women limit carbs, eat no sugar, and work out a couple hours a day. Anniston is another like that. I don’t even think it’s really an eating disorder — they are actually probably really healthy but I would be homicidal if I lived like that. But I do know people who really love a lean chicken breast over bulgar with kale followed by an hour of Pilates. I admit it totally don’t know but Kidman has the look to me of someone who is so stressed out by her perfectionism that she has diarrhea almost every day. She just seems so, so tightly wound. [/quote] I guarantee you that all of these people are using a GLP 1 in addition to their highly disordered eating.[/quote] :roll: Just stop. Sure, some of them use GLP-1. Others don't and always have been - and always will be - thin. Zendaya, for one.[/quote] Zendaya is also so young — I was so thin in my 20s and could eat like a linebacker while staying a size 2. Sigh. Now I diet constantly to stay a size 10. Who knows if she’ll be thin forever but it’s probably pretty easy for her now. [/quote] Research has shown that metabolism is fairly stable from 20 to 60.[/quote] I know they say that, and maybe it’s true for some people. But I bet if you just studied people who are very thin in their teens and 20s, maybe there would be a difference? There’s definitely a thing with some women who are effortlessly thin when young who then chunk out in middle age. [/quote] A lot of the people who "chunk out" just eat/drink more to cope with the stressors of middle age. Not just women, men too.[/quote] I do stress eat but I ate so much more in my 20s. Like tonight we had spaghetti and meatballs and I only had half a plate of pasta and two meatballs and no dessert. In my 20s I would have had half dozen meatballs, two full plates of pasta, a glass of whole milk and then a large dessert. And weighed 110. God. I wish I had appreciated it more. I ate bread every single day! Like for every meal! Multiple oiecss of delicious white bread every meal, with ice cream and cake pretty much every day. Sorry, you triggered me with the suggestion that I eat more now. [/quote]
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