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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]"If someone can't take care of themselves, how do you think they will take care of your kids?" Oh yeah, because all obese mothers and fathers in the world are the worst right? And the skinny ones are the best? Jesus Christ. "I completely understand why you would want a healthy nanny. A healthy nanny can be more active w/your kids and will also most likely encourage eating healthy foods, etc." Had to laugh hard at this. I have seen many skinny/fit nannies/mothers/guardians/whathaveyou in parks playing with their phones or gossiping with other skinny women while watching overweight people having a blast with kids the way they can. In addition, many skinny moms are more worried about exercising and keeping their body in shape which leaves them no time for cooking. Therefore, they drive through junk food and take kids to the park. I have witnessed MANY athletic moms do that. Moreover, why do people tend to think overweight/obese people only eat junk? Have you people not heard about hormonal diseases specially in women that cause them to gain weight? Or that make it harder for them to lose weight? Seriously... [/quote] Have you even read the comments? Everything you said was already talked about. 1) Hating on skinny nannies isn't going to make fatter ones look better, of course there's lazy thin nannies but most would rather take a chance before hiring an overweight/obese nanny. 2) MOST overweight/obese people get that way because of unhealthy eating and lack of exercise. Of course theres always an excuse but just because a tiny percentage might have a thyroid problem, doesn't take away from the fact that 95% have unhealthy habits. If someone is paying top dollar they're not gonna want to take chances with a unhealthy slob.[/quote]
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