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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Will she work out or go for a walk or run with you? Go to an indoor rec. center w/ a pool for swimming or a swim class?[/quote] Why would her daughter want to spend any time with her? We spend a lot of time teaching our kids how to know whether someone really likes you and is your friend or if they're using you for the benefit of their own twisted self-esteem. [/quote] Oh stop. So you only have friends that tell you exactly what you want to hear versus what you need to hear? I would be so upset if my parents said nothing and just let it become a huge problem. Step up and parent! [/quote] I have friends who know the difference between what someone actually needs to hear and what they want to say. I have friends who know how to stay in their lane. I have great friends and great kids. We all respect each other as individuals. [/quote] A child’s health is in the parents lane. You can be respectful about it (some on here clearly were not) but still address it. To let it go is neglectful. [/quote] OP doesn't care about her daughter's health. She cares about her weight. And if you don't see the difference, you just earned an A+ in Not Getting It[/quote] you arent getting it, healthy weight promotes health --both physical and mental [/quote]
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