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People who think weight loss injections are cheating

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AuntieDote · 12/12/2024 12:18

I've seen this viewpoint over multiple threads recently, and I'm just really curious to understand it a bit more because it makes no sense to me whatsoever.

What do you think people using the injections are cheating at?

As in - what's the competition and who are they gaining an unfair advantage over? What do you think the rules of being allowed to lose weight are/ should be?

Is it more important to you that overweight people/ those struggling with obesity lose the weight, become healthier, reduce the burden on the NHS, stop taking up more than their allocated amount of space in the world, or just stop doing whatever it is that upsets people so much about the existence of fat people -- or is it more important that they struggle and suffer whilst doing so?

Or would you secretly prefer them to remain fat so you can feel superior?

Is it that you feel you've worked really hard to either lose weight, keep it off or never put it on in the first place, so nobody else should be allowed to achieve this without the same amount of struggle?

What do you think the weight loss injections actually do, and do you not recognise that those on them are also doing all the usual things people who are trying to lose weight e.g. modify their eating, exercise etc? Does it not count that they're doing these things because it's made easier in some ways by the drug?

What types of weight loss support or tools are not 'cheating'? e.g. I used hypnosis once and it worked for a bit, to the point that I felt pretty much the same way I do with the injections i.e. reduction in food noise and compulsion to snack etc. It didn't last anything like as long, but it worked for a time - was that cheating?

Would it still be cheating if they weren't as effective as they are?

FWIW, I really couldn't care less if people think I'm cheating - who cares? Who does it impact only me and my bank balance? If someone said here, press this button and you'll be a healthy BMI overnight and stay there forever I'd press it with both hands and not give a shit about how anyone felt about it.

But it's just the logic of it that baffles me - I've never seen it as a competition and have never felt like getting to or being a healthy weight only counts if it's done in a certain way - I suppose I'm not much interested in what size anyone else is or what they do to get that way, so I can't imagine for a second ever thinking another person was 'cheating' - only ever being happy for them if they're happy and hopefully healthy too.

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Caffeineneedednow · 04/01/2025 09:33

CautiousLurker01 · 04/01/2025 09:07

Loads of otherwise slim friends gained weight in the menopause. Like most of our generation we’d messed about with the odd stone of holiday/seasonal weight gain throughout our lives (ie lack of exercise/eating too much) but easily addressed this by going on a brief diet and getting back into the gym. Menopause was a killer, though. It messes with the whole endocrine/hormone system, so I’d be very unsurprised if they eventually discover a link between GLP1 regulation and, say testosterone/oestrogen levels.

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https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/39542180/

Here's a paper published this year which found a link between oestrogen and glp1 in lipid metabolism

Interactions between glucagon like peptide 1 (GLP-1) and estrogens regulates lipid metabolism - PubMed

Obesity, characterized by excessive fat accumulation in white adipose tissue (WAT), is linked to numerous health issues, including insulin resistance (IR), and type 2 diabetes mellitus (DM2). The distribution of adipose tissue differs by sex, with men...

https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/39542180

CautiousLurker01 · 04/01/2025 09:36

Thank you @Caffeineneedednow ! Should have thought to google it before now. Will read that after my very icy dog walk!

JohnTheRevelator · 11/08/2025 18:18

They regard it as cheating because heaven help that someone who is overweight has an easier way to lose weight. They take the attitude that overweight people are fat,lazy and have no self control,so why should they have help to lose weight? They should suffer!

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