Anonymous wrote:This is what happens when parents force snacks on their kids all day long. Little Madison can go two hours without goldfish crackers or carrot nibs.
Anonymous wrote:they look like they are in their thirties, complete with muffin tops, cankles, saddle bags, potbellies.
When I was young, teens had flat stomachs and cute hips. We looked good in tight jeans and bikinis.
These poor kids aren't even going through that phase of having a nice figure. They go straight from tween years to chubby.
I thought that everyone could remember a time when they blossomed and looked great.
Anonymous wrote:I am 14 years old and a girl. Over the past year, I have noticed that I have gotten chubbier and gained more and more weight. I used to be thin, but now my belly sticks out a ton (so I can't even see my feet) and my thighs are very big. I can't help it, but I always feel like I have to eat, and I am eating a ton. My mom doesn't say anything, but every month practically I gain weight. Any suggestions?
Anonymous wrote:I'm 25 and I was overweight in high school and looking back I think it had a lot to do with how much stress I was under and how little sleep I got. High school was the most stressful time of my life and I think that is how it is for a lot of kids these days. For the most part I ate pretty healthy, but the lack of sleep and stress caused me to start using food to help cope. When I was up until 2 in the morning doing homework I would have a bowl of cereal or other crap to help me feel better. I was also a varsity swimmer, and even though I was in the pool for an average of 5 hours a day I still held onto the weight and even gained.
Then I went to college and lost 30 pounds in my freshman year. I was just so much happier, I got more than enough sleep and my stress level became manageable. Now at 25 I look great and have no problems keeping the weight off, so I really think in high school it was the lack of sleep and stress that caused the weight gain.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I know it seems insane to blame one huge issue on one very specific thing but I really think it has a lot to do with Starbucks. From 13 on all the girls have to stop and get their drink daily. Its a status thing, a social thing, and Im sure the caffeine becomes addicting too. And these girls aren't getting black coffee with a splash of milk... they are getting drinks that have the caloric count of a milkshake. I work in middle and high schools and it is unbelievable how many starbucks cups you see. It is definitely a predominately female hobby too. I truly think its directly correlated with the abdominal fat that is almost becoming the norm.
Ohhhh...agree!! I'm shocked by the number of kids getting Frappucinos in the morning - some elementary school-aged with their parents.
Oh for pete's sake. What a thing to be shocked about.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I know it seems insane to blame one huge issue on one very specific thing but I really think it has a lot to do with Starbucks. From 13 on all the girls have to stop and get their drink daily. Its a status thing, a social thing, and Im sure the caffeine becomes addicting too. And these girls aren't getting black coffee with a splash of milk... they are getting drinks that have the caloric count of a milkshake. I work in middle and high schools and it is unbelievable how many starbucks cups you see. It is definitely a predominately female hobby too. I truly think its directly correlated with the abdominal fat that is almost becoming the norm.
Ohhhh...agree!! I'm shocked by the number of kids getting Frappucinos in the morning - some elementary school-aged with their parents.
Anonymous wrote:You all need therapy.