I'm glad the diets of the late 90s/early to mid 2000s are largely gone, especially for women, where the ideal was to get as stick thin as possible. For men you got foolish shit like GOMAD (gallon of milk a day) and the classic "chicken, rice and broccoli". So many eating disorders.
Though the current state of this is not much better, with the steriod culture for men and women being pressured into questionable cosmetic surgery to look like social media influencers.
Seeing people IRL with the popular social media cosmetic work done (lip fillers, cheek fat removal, cheekbone implant, nose job that makes their nose too small for their face) is jarring to me because I understand it exists, but IRL just seems weirdly out of place.
It gives me the same feeling as when I was a kid a and saw a teacher shopping or something outside of school.
The cheek fat and cheekbone stuff looks weird on men in general, makes them look like real life versions of :gigachad-hd:, and not in a good way. Look at Zac Efron and Tom Brady after the work they had done
I'm glad the diets of the late 90s/early to mid 2000s are largely gone, especially for women, where the ideal was to get as stick thin as possible. For men you got foolish shit like GOMAD (gallon of milk a day) and the classic "chicken, rice and broccoli". So many eating disorders.
Though the current state of this is not much better, with the steriod culture for men and women being pressured into questionable cosmetic surgery to look like social media influencers.
Seeing people IRL with the popular social media cosmetic work done (lip fillers, cheek fat removal, cheekbone implant, nose job that makes their nose too small for their face) is jarring to me because I understand it exists, but IRL just seems weirdly out of place.
It gives me the same feeling as when I was a kid a and saw a teacher shopping or something outside of school.
The cheek fat and cheekbone stuff looks weird on men in general, makes them look like real life versions of :gigachad-hd:, and not in a good way. Look at Zac Efron and Tom Brady after the work they had done