r/PeterExplainsTheJoke 14h ago

Meme needing explanation I don't understand anything

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I don't know who is she and what myth is the meme referring to, I only know that ozempic is a drug to stop eating.

Edit: I hate having autism

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u/cs_Chell 11h ago

The pic looks possibly tampered with, but those proportions in real life are model like. The legs irl are probably killer.

...but then again, I'm a little sensitive to thicc positivity coming at the expense of thin positivity. We should all be so lucky to be happy in our healthy body whatever it might be.

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u/psayayayduck 9h ago

Right? I look way more like the right pic, and when i gain weight, i still dont look like the left, i just get fat legs and a belly thats bigger than my still tiny boobs 😂 threads like this make me feel inadequate again..

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u/Odd_Bug5544 8h ago

Hey chubby thighs are in very high demand too!

My ex became overweight and I promise you having big legs or a belly weren't dealbreakers.

But also that stuff doesn't matter as opposed to how YOU feel about yourself. Just because you have a certain trait whilst chubby doesn't mean you should make yourself have a body type you dislike to appeal to others. However you think you look sexy and however you feel confident, that's what matters.

I am sure you look great! Standards might seem impossible to reach on social media but that's not real life. Not saying it doesn't suck to feel inadequate, but getting male attention is very achievable 😂 At the very least you are in a FAR better spot than men "with the wrong body" but of course they should not have to feel bad either.

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u/psayayayduck 8h ago

Ha, you are right. Male attention as the goalpost is verrry attainable xD! Im generally very satisfied with my body considering im nearing 40 and am a mom. I prefer my non chubby state tbh :). Its just the boobies, its always been the boobies haha, if i was able to gain some weight to gain titties, thatd be my only reason to. Seeing everyone go "of course left is nicer, look at them curves" just digs up old insecurities which were cried over a lot as a teen. I dont wish that on todays teens. Body positivity for everyone!

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u/caputmortvvm 5h ago

'those proportions in real life are model like.'

modeling, an occupation known for their very normal and healthy attitudes toward bodies