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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]My kids are boys but they know I will always tell them the truth and will never send them outside looking crazy[/quote] I have a boy and a girl. My kids also depend on my honest feedback. They also give back their honest opinion to me when I ask their opinion on my cooking, clothes, decoration choices etc. The important thing is that we all also give our logic behind the opinion to each other also. And that makes it clear that the feedback has been given to improve and no hurt each other, I suspect the reason that your daughter is miffed is not your criticism per se, but rather the truth of your criticism. She may be having low body image issues and that is probably because she is unhappy with her own looks, body, skin, hair etc and knows that she is not looking good. I think parents should educate their kids about nutrition and health from the time that they are very little. Because it is hard when you are not fit in your teen years because teens are very concerned with their looks at that age. [/quote]
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