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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]LoL just wait until OPs daughter is a little bit older. She's the kid who developed a binge eating disorder because mom was so restrictive growing up. Op, spending an afternoon eating chips is not going to harm your kid. Your terrible relationship with food will. Ask me how I know. [/quote] Yeah me too! My mom was a 70s health nut and I grew up being forced to eat seitan and bulgar when all that was very very uncool. When I was old enough, I walked to cvs and bought candy without her knowing. I just wanted to eat fruit roll ups, Fritos, hostess cakes and all the stuff other kids had at school and was misrable eating my hideous health food lunch in front of others. Actually by second grade I just began throwing it away every day to avoid being mocked. Then I developed an eating disorder at boarding school, eating nothing all day but one cookie or brownie. So really a little junk food is ok! Please just consider moderation and less restriction about food. It can have the opposite effect than what you want, OP[/quote]
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