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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I'm an overweight parent. Of twins. I do just fine keeping up with them, as does their fabulous nanny (who wouldn't meet any definitions of "ideal" weight.) I don't judge others ability to do their job by their presumed BMI. I do judge a nanny by whether he/she communicates well, whether he/she would be someone who models the kids of behavior I'd like my kids to learn, and whether he/she is someone I would feel comfortable having with all of us at family events, vacations, meeting people we have over to our house, taking the kids to a pediatrician appt if necessary, etc... That is what I would be looking for in terms of polish in a nanny. (But the no muffin top rule or excessively revealing clothing is a good one also!)[/quote] you can't honestly think a heavy nanny can keep up with little kids as well as a fit nanny (who enjoys her job and is a good nanny, no need to try to bring up all the bad nannies out there.) Nor can you argue that the life style choices that lead to overweightedness are good things to model to your children.[/quote] You are vile. I could care less what you weigh or what you look like. You are in no way an example I want set for my child. Also, "overweightedness" isn't a word. So you're dumb, judgmental and rude. I don't care if you're a dead ringer for Miss America you have no place in my world.[/quote]
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