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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]OP here. Would you guys be fine with a kid who is overweight? You're saying it wouldn't both you at all? You wouldn't worry about the health implications? [/quote] You really need some serious therapy yourself. Yikes. [/quote] So you deny the health implications (diabetes, etc) of obesity? Just trying to understand. [/quote] OPs daughter played varsity soccer just a few months ago. She’s probably more physically active than any of the sanctimonious fat-shaming harpies in this thread. If I had a kid like OPs, who was physically active but suddenly and inexplicably gaining a lot of weight, and who stopped wanting to do most activities, I’d have that child into a therapist office where the therapist was asking gently about potential sex abuse or other triggering events. I sure as heck wouldn’t be handwringing about how embarrassed I was personally or some future diabetes. OP doesn’t seem to care at all about her daughter other than how it reflects on OP. Honestly I read threads on DCUM and I understand why so many of your kids have so many serious issues. [/quote]
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