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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I have one friend whose mother was a beauty queen and she takes after her mother. She still looks great at 60+. She's definitely used GLP1s recently but who hasn't. [/quote] [b]Nobody in my circle is taking any GLP1s. [/b] Who are you hanging out with?[/quote] They are. [/quote] Please. People I've known since college or for the past ten years and have always been a “normal” weight aren’t suddenly going to start taking weight loss drugs. That would be a very odd decision. And they’re not celebrities. I doubt a doctor would even be willing to prescribe it for people who aren’t overweight/obese.[/quote] Wow you're dumb. I've been a size 4 since college. I got up to a 6-8 after Covid and microdose Zepbound now at 45. Back to my happy weight and it's just a way to make weight maintenance easy. I eat small portions of whatever I like but it's used to take more effort to watch calories etc. And it was easy to get prescribed. I used Ro. You submit your weight and height etc online. You're not getting weighed in so say whatever you want. [/quote] See that sounds miserable. I have no desire to lie to my doctors to abuse prescription drugs. Also, the people in my circles aren’t clinging to teenage beauty standards. I agree that just about every single teen/20 something looks better if they get to the lower range of BMI weight for their height. However, between 30-50 weighing closer to the middle is much more flattering. I don’t know anyone who wants to look like a skeleton just like nobody wants to be obese. There is a balance and you’re on the wrong side of it. [/quote] Your friends probably know this is how you feel and that's the reason they haven't mentioned their GLP-1 use to you. Signed, a person who was never fat but who used GLP-1 to lose post baby weight and continues a maintenance dose because it just makes life a little easier. [/quote] 12% of Americans are on weight loss injections. I know you are responding to the negative judgment of that other poster, but really, there's no need to accuse everyone of microdosing in secret, just to make yourself feel better. I don't care what you do. I don't judge. [b]But I do know that the majority of Americans are not using these meds, A) because they can't afford them, and B) because a lot don't care that much about their appearance[/b]. So instead of pretending that others are lying and secretly using... just accept that different people have different priorities in life. [/quote] And C) because people who are at a healthy weight, eat a healthy diet, exercise and like the way they look have absolutely no reason to go on a GLP-1. This is a genuine question - are there reasons a non-diabetic person at a healthy weight and BMI should take a GLP-1? [/quote]
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