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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I hate to tell you this OP, but if you get thin thin from GLP 1s in middle age, you will not look fashionable. You will look ill. (And I am a fan of GLP 1s so this isn’t med hate.)[/quote] +1 This “thin thin” obsession is mostly middle age women that grew up in the 80s. [b]Younger people are into strong bodies more than thin bodies.[/b][/quote] Obesity does not mean strength. Sure a fat person does have more natural strength, due to having to carry around the extra weight, but still they aren't considered "strong" by any definition unless they lift. [/quote] No one is talking about obese lol. We are talking about having some muscle on you so that you can walk up a flight of stairs without needing handrails and won't fall down if someone blows on you when you hit 75. Losing too much weight and with the wrong methods results in too much muscle and bone loss. You will be thin thin thin thin and and weak weak weak.[/quote] The fact PP didn’t even understand the type of bodies you are referencing just shows that she is old and following out dated norms. [/quote]
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