Katriona O'Sullivan: Influencers I relied on to feel OK about my body are now taking GLP-1s - the ugly truth is I want them to stay chubby
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Katriona O'Sullivan: Influencers I relied on to feel OK about my body are now taking GLP-1s - the ugly truth is I want them to stay chubby
"Since the onset of the GLP-1 movement, I find myself obsessively checking in on three of my favourite 'body-positivity influencers', with the specific intention of examining the current shape and size of their bodies."
"Is it healthy to monitor other women's body shapes online like this? Saying it out loud left me feeling a bit ashamed."
The GLP-1 movement has influenced individuals to closely observe the body shapes of body-positivity influencers on social media. This behavior can lead to feelings of shame and raises concerns about the health implications of such monitoring. Engaging in discussions about these influencers can create a sense of community, but it also prompts introspection about the impact of comparing body shapes online. The experience of feeling ashamed after acknowledging this habit highlights the complexities of body image in the context of social media.
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