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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]How did you lose the weight? Why is it such a big secret. Why not be open about it [/quote] Why do you care? You’re just as ill-mannered as MIL.[/quote] Are you one of those over sensitive people who won’t admit to weight loss drugs? Everyone is talking about those people behind their backs. If it was me, I’d rather someone just ask.[/quote] +1. This new age of weight loss injectables is so funny to me. People are proud to show off their bodies and the weight they lost, but they get so offended when people ask or assume they're on an injectable (when they are). They want people to compliment their weight loss/body, but they also want people to believe they earned it through diet and exercise. Almost as if they're intrinsically ashamed that they cheated their weight loss, but need the extrinsic validation. It's a weird phenomenon that we're seeing more and more of as the injectables become more and more popular. We're quickly becoming a world where people with a "healthy BMI" have the same clogged up arteries and mile run times as obese people. [/quote]
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