• Selfabsorbedbarbie@lemmy.ca
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    1 month ago

    Right. She’s dense. I’m thin, never had a weight problem but I don’t understand the need and want to be super skinny. I have always wished I had more curves, especially a booty lol Skinny doesn’t look good.

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      1 month ago

      As a curvy girl the thought has crossed my mind SOOOO many times to try ozempic. I have PCOS and it makes losing weight a bit harder. But those side affects and down the road problems scare me… it shouldn’t be used as a quick fix. Sarah just can’t handle not being skinny and really needs to dig down and heal that part of her instead of pretending.

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        S is always looking for a quick fix, without ever addressing the real issues she has. First, she had unhealthy eating habits and blamed having kids. Then she had an ED to get skinny. When she couldn’t continue that way after getting pregnant, she “accepted” her body, but obsessively uses filters. Now she’s seemingly going to use some excuse to be on O. She will then face health issues down the road for being on it, when she really doesn’t have to be, health wise. Clearly there’s a mental illness attached to all of these personas she phases through and THAT’s what needs to be taken care of. It’s like when people get gastric sleeves for being overweight, but never addressing the issues of the addiction of eating and why they do it. Then, the surgery fails because they continue to overeat. If you want anything to work like this, you have to search deeper, than just that quick vanity fix