Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Everyone pretends it’s genetics, but it’s not.
Restrictive diet, work out probably 2x/day or 2hrs/day 5x/wk
Amphetamines back in the day, Ozempic etc now
Do you actually not understand that some people are just naturally skinny?
Yes some people diet and workout obsessively and smoke or use Ozempic. And some people are genetically programmed for thinness. Just like some people are genetically programmed to be very tall or get vericose veins or breast cancer or to have fewer wrinkles or whatever.
No one is "pretending" it's genetics. Sometimes it's genetics.
Signed --
A 51 year old who has been thin my entire life and does not diet but works out a few days a week and has never used amphetamines or Ozempic
I’m not talking about people who are just naturally skinny (I am also naturally skinny). I’m talking about the specific long, lean, “rich” look that OP is talking about. It’s a very specific look for a specific set of people
That's what my body is like and I don't diet or exercise obsessively nor am I on Ozempic. I lift weight a few times a week (like 30 minutes 4x a week not 2hrs 5x a week) and I'm pretty sporty generally -- I hike and kayak and play tennis on the weekends because I enjoy those activities.
It's just my body type. I have long limbs and a long neck and am relatively flat chested. As long as I do some form of strength training my arms looked toned but they don't bulk up because it's just not how my body works. I also have a flat butt.
Humans come in all shapes and sizes and this is one of them. The idea that all long and lean women are on Ozempic is as silly as assuming all short women with big boobs are diabetic. It's just a body type.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Everyone pretends it’s genetics, but it’s not.
Restrictive diet, work out probably 2x/day or 2hrs/day 5x/wk
Amphetamines back in the day, Ozempic etc now
Do you actually not understand that some people are just naturally skinny?
Yes some people diet and workout obsessively and smoke or use Ozempic. And some people are genetically programmed for thinness. Just like some people are genetically programmed to be very tall or get vericose veins or breast cancer or to have fewer wrinkles or whatever.
No one is "pretending" it's genetics. Sometimes it's genetics.
Signed --
A 51 year old who has been thin my entire life and does not diet but works out a few days a week and has never used amphetamines or Ozempic
I’m not talking about people who are just naturally skinny (I am also naturally skinny). I’m talking about the specific long, lean, “rich” look that OP is talking about. It’s a very specific look for a specific set of people
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Everyone pretends it’s genetics, but it’s not.
Restrictive diet, work out probably 2x/day or 2hrs/day 5x/wk
Amphetamines back in the day, Ozempic etc now
Do you actually not understand that some people are just naturally skinny?
Yes some people diet and workout obsessively and smoke or use Ozempic. And some people are genetically programmed for thinness. Just like some people are genetically programmed to be very tall or get vericose veins or breast cancer or to have fewer wrinkles or whatever.
No one is "pretending" it's genetics. Sometimes it's genetics.
Signed --
A 51 year old who has been thin my entire life and does not diet but works out a few days a week and has never used amphetamines or Ozempic
Anonymous wrote:Everyone pretends it’s genetics, but it’s not.
Restrictive diet, work out probably 2x/day or 2hrs/day 5x/wk
Amphetamines back in the day, Ozempic etc now
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Out of those three only Goopy looks normal. She just is naturally toned and thin and also works out. The others are flabby ozempic skinny.
I will take ozempic skinny over my fat rolls 👻
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Out of those three only Goopy looks normal. She just is naturally toned and thin and also works out. The others are flabby ozempic skinny.
None of those women look "Ozempic skinny." They are all women who have always been thin.
OP some people can work out a lot and even lift weights a lot and never look bulky. If I lift a lot of weights my arms get extremely toned but the muscles never get big. Same with my legs and butt. When I'm out of shape I definitely get a belly since having kids and hitting 40 but the rest of my body is just kind of naturally long and thin and if I exercise and eat well then I look long and lean because that's just my body type.
You maybe but Clooney and Markle are very likely on Ozempic: skinnier than ever in middle age, and rich. This is most rich media-conscious women these days.
Both women have always been very thin though. Especially Amal. Also there are people who have been staying thin as they age forever without Ozempic.
Like do you assume SJP is on Ozempic? Was Jacqueline Onassis on Ozempic? Audrey Hepburn? Nancy Reagan?
Audrey Hepburn had childhood malnutrition. Jackie O starved to be thin and would absolutely be on Ozempic.
Anonymous wrote:These are all naturally thin women who also work out a lot. They may also diet extensively -- certainly Paltrow has what many people would classify as an eating disorder. But there are women in their 40s and 50s who have this body without starving themselves -- it's a combo of being genetically predisposed to being long and lean and then working out a lot and also maybe being someone who feels full easily on smaller portion sizes.
If your natural body type is shorter or curvier than this then no amount of diet and exercise will make you look this way.
Anonymous wrote:I'm in my 40s with that physique. Some of it is genetics (naturally thin/fast metabolisim) and the other 90% is my 2 hour, 6x a week pilates/yoga/barre work.