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[quote=Anonymous]I'm 99% sure that your kid isn't going to be made fun of for eating veggies and hummus. However, if he comes off like you do, then yes he is going to alienate people and be made fun of for other reasons. I am also at a healthy weight and very fit, and I have no clue what you are talking about with the fat is beautiful and skinny people are freaks. And if you honestly don't understand the difference between saying "I like vegetables" and "I like vegetables because they are healthy for me. If you keep eating chips you're going to get fat and ugly." then I don't know what to tell you. I grew up in the late 80s/90s. Even back then, calling someone fat was bullying. So was calling someone a bean pole, big nosed, four eyes, flat chested, ...pretty much anything that was making fun of their appearance. [/quote]
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