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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Control a weight percentile? How weird and scary. [/quote] Exactly what I thought! That sounds very abnormal. I hope this post is made up. [/quote] All I meant is that I listen in at the feds office, and I expect them to all stay above in height, with a lower number in weight. That is, thin, yes thin.[b] I want my kids to be thin. It is not a crime. [/b]They do not need to snack all day. Even the healthy snacking is a dangerous habit. Allow the body to be little bit hungry every now and then. I am sure that my kids know nothing about real hunger. [b]I bet most kids in the US know nothing about real hunger.[/b] Even the chubby kids in WV that we bring lunches to in the summer. [/quote] Of course it is not a crime to want your kids to be thin, yes thin. Anybody can legally want anything. However, it is not a good sign, in my opinion, that you want your kids to be thin-yes thin, rather than, for example, healthy. Also, if you want to understand how there can be people who are overweight and also experience hunger, please read up on "food insecurity". Food insecurity is a household-level economic and social condition of limited or uncertain access to adequate food. Hunger is an individual-level physiological condition that may result from food insecurity. You could start here: http://www.ers.usda.gov/topics/food-nutrition-assistance/food-security-in-the-us/definitions-of-food-security.aspx[/quote] I am thin, and my kids are healthy. They play sports and they do so very well. No one has explained why the people like myself and the war survivors that I know, who were food "deprived" as kids are not obese now. Now one. I know tons of holocaust survivors in my family. They saw starvation as kids. I know others from my country who are my age who did not get fed the quality of food we see, and they are not fat. I guess they aren't food insecure. [/quote]
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