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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Man, as the poster who hasn't spoken to my father because he didn't couldn't handle me because I was overweight, reading these posts are wild. I thought he was an outlier, but now I see the majority of parents, (mostly women, no surprise) thought just like him. He DAF about me and why I was eating my way to 300lbs. And the more he pressured me, the more I ate. The more he withheld, the more I took, it was a downward spiral that I never emotionally recovered from. Please OP, take your child to a doctor and stop read all this internet BS. Your DD may have some other issues going on that have nothing to do with food. Me being overweight peppered ever decision I ever made in my entire life and still does to this day even though I have now lost 140lbs. Please seek professional help, not internet folks who don't know the details of your situation.[/quote] I am so sorry you went through this. A lot of these moms show their true colors. They only want attractive, show pony kids. I hope OP takes your advice. I never forgave my father's comments on my weight. I used to answer the phone (in my 30s) and hear him say, "How much do you weigh?" No hello, it's dad, nothing. [/quote]
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