Anonymous wrote: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.
Flat butt is gross
Anonymous wrote:These are thin women but none look muscular to me.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: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.
The ones who just became long and lean certainly don’t have that body type. They aren’t fooling anyone.
Gwyneth and Amal have always been long and lean, even before they were famous, before they had kids. That is their body type.
Meghan isn't "long and lean" and never has been but she's always been thin while also not being super athletic. So she's either naturally small and thin or she's always dieted to stay super thin and continues to do so. None of these women used to be curvy and thick and now suddenly looks like this.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP here. I eat healthy and when I workout...I get bulky...not skinny and lean and toned!Hence my curiosity
Eat about half what you eat now and keep up the exercise. Seriously, it will work. These women only eat when it's social. They probably only drink when it's social too. Many many many skipped meals. I keep this look too.
You are disgustingl
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:OP here. I eat healthy and when I workout...I get bulky...not skinny and lean and toned!Hence my curiosity
Eat about half what you eat now and keep up the exercise. Seriously, it will work. These women only eat when it's social. They probably only drink when it's social too. Many many many skipped meals. I keep this look too.
Anonymous wrote:OP here. I eat healthy and when I workout...I get bulky...not skinny and lean and toned!Hence my curiosity
Anonymous wrote: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.
The ones who just became long and lean certainly don’t have that body type. They aren’t fooling anyone.
Anonymous wrote:Pilates, and not eating much.
Anonymous wrote:OP here. I eat healthy and when I workout...I get bulky...not skinny and lean and toned!Hence my curiosity
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: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.