Potatocam2000:
Recently I've been seeing a bunch of news articles about a new weight loss drug called Wegovy.
From what I understand this is an appetite suppressant that makes people lose a lot of weight, and they call it a "miracle drug".
I'm worried that this thing will seriously reduce our dating pool, given that most people want to lose weight.
I really hope that these articles are overblowing this. A future without fat people is very depressing to me.
Looking at your profile, it says you're 22 years old. That's not quite long enough to start noticing trends firsthand, and often times folks aren't always aware of history.
I don't know if I'd worry about that too much yet. Many of these things came and went over the years. Whether there's "miracle" pills, or atrocious fad diets.
If you want to read about something gruesome, you can read up on another weight loss drug called Fen Phen. While it did increase weight loss by suppressing appetite, it caused high rates of heart problems and death so it was taken off the market in '97 and resulted in billions in legal judgements. I remember how very spirited a lot of posts on Dimensions (the only real feederism game in town in the late 90s) were in the late 90s regarding Fen Phen, and the anger it inspired.
Other fads that failed - sugar free foods, fat free foods.. remember when folks thought fat in food was supposed to be bad? Now it's carbs.
I just hope this won't end in the same tragic outcome that Fen Phen did, because that was ugly.
For the last 70 years, at least, obesity and waistlines have continued to expand almost everywhere, except North Korea. This is in spite of all the various anti-fat trends and whatever else. I don't see that ending any time soon.