Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:yes he's very overweight (might even be obese didn't weigh him recently) but it doesn't both me too much as he eats a good enough diet and exercises regularly.
it doesn't appear to bother him either as far as i can tell. but i'm just wondering if he's handling it on his own.
what we've talked about was the fact that he's not 'fit' for his age and needed to do something about it. so not focusing on his size/shape but fitness.
I understand that it does not bother you that your son is heavy, we all love our kids and easily their faults. This is, make no mistake, a fault in your son. It is simply not OK in our society to be fat.
He will earn less, have poorer choices in a mate, have lower self-esteem, have health issues if heavy as an adult. The correlation between fat tween and fat adult is high. Ignoring is not doing him any favors in the long-run.
Anonymous wrote:yes he's very overweight (might even be obese didn't weigh him recently) but it doesn't both me too much as he eats a good enough diet and exercises regularly.
it doesn't appear to bother him either as far as i can tell. but i'm just wondering if he's handling it on his own.
what we've talked about was the fact that he's not 'fit' for his age and needed to do something about it. so not focusing on his size/shape but fitness.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Tell it like it is: son, your belly is huge. It's unhealthy, unsightly. Do something about it.
First, diet. Have a good diet, not one of those silly fad diets, i.e., non gluten, etc.
This post is probably from the mom who got mad at her kid for spending too much money on lunch during a museum field trip. Ignore her. She's a psychotic bitch who is giving her kids a total complex over eating and their weight. Do NOT tell it like it is to your son. Not today, not tomorrow, not ever. You will destroy him and you will destroy your relationship with him.
Bullshit. Far too many people are candyasses like you and look around at all the obesity. For 99.9% of people there is no reason to be fat. You are simply eating more calories than you are using. I know you won't listen and there will be another fat ass who thinks it OK to be fat cause his mommy told him.![]()

Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Tell it like it is: son, your belly is huge. It's unhealthy, unsightly. Do something about it.
First, diet. Have a good diet, not one of those silly fad diets, i.e., non gluten, etc.
This post is probably from the mom who got mad at her kid for spending too much money on lunch during a museum field trip. Ignore her. She's a psychotic bitch who is giving her kids a total complex over eating and their weight. Do NOT tell it like it is to your son. Not today, not tomorrow, not ever. You will destroy him and you will destroy your relationship with him.
Bullshit. Far too many people are candyasses like you and look around at all the obesity. For 99.9% of people there is no reason to be fat. You are simply eating more calories than you are using. I know you won't listen and there will be another fat ass who thinks it OK to be fat cause his mommy told him.![]()
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Tell it like it is: son, your belly is huge. It's unhealthy, unsightly. Do something about it.
First, diet. Have a good diet, not one of those silly fad diets, i.e., non gluten, etc.
This post is probably from the mom who got mad at her kid for spending too much money on lunch during a museum field trip. Ignore her. She's a psychotic bitch who is giving her kids a total complex over eating and their weight. Do NOT tell it like it is to your son. Not today, not tomorrow, not ever. You will destroy him and you will destroy your relationship with him.
Anonymous wrote:Tell it like it is: son, your belly is huge. It's unhealthy, unsightly. Do something about it.
First, diet. Have a good diet, not one of those silly fad diets, i.e., non gluten, etc.