You have great parents. |
I love this! |
blah blah blah. you still feed them fancy junk. "look, my mom and i are eating this piece of junk overlooking the potomac, how wonderful my life is. we totally despise those who eat at McDs." |
Huh? Whatever floats your boat, disturbed individual! I don't have to rationalize our lifestyle with you. You are filled with inferiority complex and self hatred, so that is your cross to bear. |
My, you do go on. and on. and on.... |
And you are still reading it. and reading it. and reading it... |
Because they walk a lot and don't drink Big Gulps. |
+ 1. They eat real and delicious foods but their portion sizes are small. Americans eat HUGE quantities of food, poor quality food, and do not exercise or walk. In Europe people walk everywhere. I agree with people not drinking huge quantities of cola has also a lot to do with the slimness of Europeans. Eating well prepared and delicious foods with real ingredients means that they are also satisfied with smaller portions. And what they eat - they burn off by being active. |
Right, people don't realize the effects comments such as these can have. Sometimes older people who make these comments have disordered thoughts about eating themselves but don't realize it. Good for you for for overcoming your eating disorder and speaking up to help others! |
The cause of disordered eating in most cases can be laid squarely on the shoulders of parents who don't teach their children healthy eating habits when they are a lot younger. Placing the blame on an older person who sees the kid occasionally is just an attempt to shift responsibility. Go to other parts of the world where people eat moderately, exercise and don't indulge in sheer gluttony and you will see they are usually not overweight. Now this is not because an older person there will not make a similar comment. Take responsibility for your actions rather than ascribe it to others who may have minimal involvement with your children. |
I think you have major issues with food. Not everyone feels guilty and negatively when they eat a cupcake or a brownie. I think not having junk in your house ever is a recipe for disaster. We have sweets in our house and, guess what? My kids still opt to snack on fruits, cheese, carrot sticks, etc. They eat dessert after dinner most nights...they are super skinny and need the calories... but they don't sit around gorging themselves w/ ice cream and cookies all day long. But your kids might once they have some freedom and mommy is not there controlling everything Larla puts in her mouth. What happens when Larla starts buying lunch at school? Or when she goes to college? I think you are setting up your kids to have weight problems, which I imagine is your worst nightmare. Good luck! |
LOL. Why should it be my worst nightmare when we are a fit family? We have nothing to fear my friend. We are not killing our children by making them eat junk. I look at people around me with obese kids who will close their eyes to the problem they perpetuate at home. Oh yeah, their kids wear clothes made for kids who are a few years older than them, because their tummies hang down like a middle aged beer bellied man. Take care of what is happening in your house and do not worry about what is happening in mine. I care for my kids enough not to poison them with junk food. And they make good choices not only in their eating habits but all other choices in their lives. Parents who are checked out will feed their kid crap. The obese child whose neck you cannot see? He did not become like that in one day. This was years of being fed a poor diet. And the saddest part is that the obese individual is also chronically malnourished. Because this fat is not only extra calories but empty calories. |
Childhood obesity is in large part a socioeconomic problem. My kids attend a Big 3 and there are hardly any overweight kids there (I can literally count the overweight kids in the lower school on one hand). Instead of being so judgmental, maybe you should have some sympathy and figure out what we as a society can do to rectify this epidemic. |
My point is that you will not always be able to control what your kids eat. I know plenty of kids (esp girls) whose mothers are so obsessed with what they eat that it backfires. When the girls get a little freedom, they go crazy eating junk food because it was "forbidden" their whole lives. Plus, what better way to get back at Mommy Dearest than by getting fat? Because, at the end of the day, nobody can control what goes into a person's mouth other than the person herself (once she's an adult). So, again, good luck to you and your "fit" family. |
I'm Korean-American and my parents have never commented on my weight. I'm 5'4" and was a size 4 most of my life. I'm a size 6 now after giving birth to 2 kids. I'm probably normal for American standards but fat for Asian standards. When I traveled to various countries around the world, many people consider Americans to be fat. S Americans, Europeans and Asians all seem more conscious about their weight. I don't necessarily think this is a bad thing. |