Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The warring posts between the people bragging about their giant kids and the people bragging about their teeny kids, is hilarious to witness.
I haven't seen anyone bragging. I have seen a lot of people either fat or tiny shaming, though.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:And I'm very shocked that there are 10 year old girls who weigh over 100 lb. Definitely not healthy.
My 10 year old was nearly 90 pounds and very thin. I find it hard to believe that if she put on around 10 more lbs she would have been unhealthy.
You are clueless.
No. My 11 year old is 77 pounds, tall and thin but not VERY thin. So someone a year younger and 13 pounds heavier is not “very thin.”
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I can’t believe how small so many of these 10 year olds are. It sounds unhealthy![]()
-Parent to 3 kids who are over the 99th percentile
Wow, MYOB. I have one of those tiny 10 yo and her pediatrician said she was perfectly healthy. She comes from a family that is naturally slim and we are all late bloomers. I was just like this as a kid and am a normal healthy adult. And we eat a ton.
Not even the winking emoji clued you into the sarcasm?
Would you sarcastically make comments about people being overweight? Probably not. Underweight people are just as sensitive about such comments. Something to keep in mind.
Earlier in the thread someone made exact such comments about 10 year olds being unhealthy because they’re too heavy. And it wasn’t sarcastic. PP was just turning it around. Yet you only found it offensive when it was about kids being too small. Wonder why.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I can’t believe how small so many of these 10 year olds are. It sounds unhealthy![]()
-Parent to 3 kids who are over the 99th percentile
Wow, MYOB. I have one of those tiny 10 yo and her pediatrician said she was perfectly healthy. She comes from a family that is naturally slim and we are all late bloomers. I was just like this as a kid and am a normal healthy adult. And we eat a ton.
Not even the winking emoji clued you into the sarcasm?
Would you sarcastically make comments about people being overweight? Probably not. Underweight people are just as sensitive about such comments. Something to keep in mind.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I can’t believe how small so many of these 10 year olds are. It sounds unhealthy![]()
-Parent to 3 kids who are over the 99th percentile
Wow, MYOB. I have one of those tiny 10 yo and her pediatrician said she was perfectly healthy. She comes from a family that is naturally slim and we are all late bloomers. I was just like this as a kid and am a normal healthy adult. And we eat a ton.
Not even the winking emoji clued you into the sarcasm?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I can’t believe how small so many of these 10 year olds are. It sounds unhealthy![]()
-Parent to 3 kids who are over the 99th percentile
Wow, MYOB. I have one of those tiny 10 yo and her pediatrician said she was perfectly healthy. She comes from a family that is naturally slim and we are all late bloomers. I was just like this as a kid and am a normal healthy adult. And we eat a ton.
Anonymous wrote:The warring posts between the people bragging about their giant kids and the people bragging about their teeny kids, is hilarious to witness.
Anonymous wrote:I can’t believe how small so many of these 10 year olds are. It sounds unhealthy![]()
-Parent to 3 kids who are over the 99th percentile
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I am shocked at how many 10 year olds here are in the 50ish range for weight. My 2 year old is 40 pounds.
I am shocked that your child is 40 lbs at 2 years of age. That’s the average of a 5 year old.