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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]First of all, he's 15 so welcome to Moodyville. Anything you say can and will be taken as a personal insult. At least he lets you know what's bugging him the most. He is also going to refute any advice you give him about his weight simply because you're his mother. Since you belong to a gym, see if they have a nutritionist that he can talk to about sticking to a plan. Maybe you can splurge on some personal trainer sessions as well, if he'll agree.[/quote] I agree with this. But I think finding something he may like instead of the gym would work too. What about being a dog walker? How about an individual sport like fencing, boxing, tai kwan do, etc.... Something that he can do to feel more positive and self worth. I know agility and parkour classes are big right now and a lot of fun for teens. [/quote]
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