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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Wow - OP is reallly going to F up her kid at this rate. At least she has a son, not a daughter. [/quote] WHo will one day be hounding YOUR daughter about how fat she is post baby. Please, it's not any better that she has a boy.[/quote] Two months after giving birth to my fourth child, I took the kids to the swimming pool and I made the unfortunate mistake of getting into a swimsuit in public. A nasty stick figure mom with tanned leather skin and white bottle blond hair decided that was the time to "educate" her son on why we don't eat junk food. I heard the entire conversation, the mom thought that only her son could hear her. It was so upsetting and I will never forget the nasty things she said about me. I was maybe 20lbs over my healthy weight. But my thights jiggled and I had a belly bulge. The little boy asked his mom why I was so fat and why I was wearing a swimsuit.[/quote]
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