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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]And what was the worst thing that would happen if you never overcame your picky eating? Come on. This is such a small issue in the grand scheme of things. You wouldn't have gotten into college? You wouldn't get your first job? You wouldn't be able to run for president? No one will ever marry or love you? And sure. Yes we control many things for our children. But I believe that we control what we will cook and serve and they get to control whether they're going to eat or not. There is no way that picky eating has as many lifelong adverse effects as disordered eating does from being forced to eat The fact that you can't see that and keep making false analogies oh, well. I don't know what to tell you[/quote] You can choose to let your kids be picky. We choose not to raise our children that way. Picky eaters are annoying. Some people choose to let their kids do things that others don't. It's called "parenting the way you think is right for you and your family".[/quote]
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