Anonymous wrote:At 6'2" and 200 pounds, he probably still needs to put on more weight.
Anonymous wrote:In my mothers time it was called the freshman 10.. In my time it was more like the freshman. 20. Leave it alone
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It doesn't matter how identifiable OP's DS is because this happens to so many college freshman - who cares if you can google his name (which is a creepy thing to do, btw).
OP, there isn't anything you can do. The Freshman 15 is really the Freshman 30. He'll come around in time.
My parents gently approached me about my weight gain in college after I did a study abroad. To be honest, I don't think I realized how much weight I had gained because I had never gained weight before.
It's because someone he knows he doesn't need to google him could read this. And they will know his mommy is very upset about his beer gut.
Anonymous wrote:I feel like this post is so high on details that, if true, make your son easily identifiable.
Anonymous wrote:It doesn't matter how identifiable OP's DS is because this happens to so many college freshman - who cares if you can google his name (which is a creepy thing to do, btw).
OP, there isn't anything you can do. The Freshman 15 is really the Freshman 30. He'll come around in time.
My parents gently approached me about my weight gain in college after I did a study abroad. To be honest, I don't think I realized how much weight I had gained because I had never gained weight before.
Anonymous wrote:At 6'2" and 200 pounds, he probably still needs to put on more weight.