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[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] sweet summer child....[/quote] DP but unless they are wealthy it really doesn't make sense. If you've never been overweight and are not currently overweight, and have no ill health effects due to your weight, you will not get a prescription for GLP-1s. Which means paying out of pocket to take a drug with some pretty unpleasant side effects just to... what? Lose 5-10 lbs? No middle class person is going to do that unless they are very stupid, and I don't hang out with stupid people. I will also note that most normal weight women I know are far more focused on muscle tone in middle age. If you are naturally a size 2,6, or 8, the thing bugging you about your appearance is unlikely to be your weight, and much more likely to be how your butt or thighs or belly or arms look. And if you aren't overweight, losing a few lbs is not going to drastically change that. Whereas exercise will. [/quote] Microdosing to lose 5-10 pounds is pretty common. [/quote]
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