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      Not important but, the first thing me and a friend of mine searched on the internet was a photo of Gillian Anderson back in 199*, so in a way she took my internet virginity. 😅

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        Maybe, but she was never really fat, that photo is clearly photoshopped. On some newer photos her bones stand out like other semaglutid abuser celebrities.

        2025, see her cheeks:

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          semaglutid abuser celebrities

          Sorry is this a thing or just a joke? I have little knowledge of either fitness pharmaceuticals or celebrity news, but my understanding was that low abuse potential was a standout feature of the new peptides?

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            I think it’s because they’re using it for aesthetics and not just health improvement.

            Getting healthy and getting skinny aren’t the same.

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              Fair enough, though if dysmorphia is the only litmus, a gym habit could be construed as abuse, so I assume there’s something more implied here — e.g., exceeding clinical guidelines for eating disorder enablement (if the peptide is even capable of that, which I don’t know).

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            In medical/pharmaceutical context isn’t “abuse potential” specific to drugs that feels good/get you high… Like street drugs? In the case I think OP means that people is abusing for the results instead. Like people that do too much plastic surgery and loose track of what they first wanted to improve.

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            All my knowledge about ozempic comes from a south park episode. From that and tabloid news it seems like a lot of people use it for non medical purposes