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[quote=Anonymous]Lol PP nailed it with the "you just want to be able to call people fatass in front of your kid." DH and I are both healthy and active and raising are kid the same way. Thankfully he loves veggies and fruit. But does anyone else see that OP is setting her kids up to have an unhealthy relationship with food? I grew up with a mom who taught me like how OP appears to be teaching her kid. Fat was ugly. Which to me meant skinny was beautiful. I hit puberty and started to gain weight and by 15 I was full on anorexic. Overcame that and became bulimic. I fought bulimia for almost 10 years until I met my now husband. It is still difficult for me if I put on some weight (and pregnancy was near hell in the beginning). Just a thought OP. Less likely to happen with boys I know, but still you just have to be careful how you phrase things to little kids. [/quote]
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