Castlebound
<font color="f6A5BE">Mouseketeer<br><font color="F
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- Apr 8, 2003
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I don't think it's shallow or anti-intellectual to try to be healthy, but to obsess over other people's weight or judge them for not meeting your standards is pretty sad!
Food can be an addiction & just like alcoholic's are more likely to have children that drink too much, some food addicts have kids that eat too much.
There are parents with all kinds of addictions, some alot worse than food!
If you want to compare it to being an alcoholic that is just fine and dandy. I had a grandpa who was an alcoholic and right before he died of liver failure (big suprise!
) he was drinking a case of beer a day! His dad was an alcoholic and a few of his brothers were also. I got to see first hand what being an alcoholic did to his body and our family. Do you think it is fun to watch someone you love kill themselves because they won't get help? He died 15 years ago and I am still angery and sad that he chose alcohol over family or life. He knew it was killing him but he was too scared to try to stop. In my family several people don't drink alcohol at all and many of us drink but in moderation. I know that alcohol could be an issue for my kids so I've always talked about what my grandpa went through and what we as a family went through. We talk about too much of anything is bad and that our family will always need to be careful. Change alcoholic to obese and you get the same story. You can't stop eating but you can be very mindful of what and how much you are eating. Nobody is saying that it is easy! The women on my dad's side of the family tend to be stout. I happen to take after them. My mom has these little twig bones and mine are bigger. My mom tends to look slim and I look curvy when I'm at a good weight and lumpy when I add too many pounds. The thing that always bothered me was that I have to eat less and exercise more than my mom just to be curvy and not lumpy. But I've decided that this is where the saying life isn't always fair comes in! Maybe some of you don't watch enough Discover channel, but it is proven that we are visual creatures. We do judge by looks first. So yes it is sad to see obese parents walking with their obese kids with a cart of junk food. The parents know where that path leads yet they take their kids on it anyway. The people on this board who say that they are obese or have had weight issues in the past say that they are trying to make smarter choices for their kids. I think that is great! They don't want their kids taking the obese path because they know where it leads.

