arminnie
<font color=blue>Tossed the butter kept the gin<br
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I'm not 'down on fat people', what I'm 'down' on is parents who are the cause and supplier of their childs obesity - of which there are currently milions.
As an adult you have a choice (in non medical cases) to be the size you are through the food you eat and exercise you take - its their body, go kill it if you want. But to do it to a CHILD is inexcuseable. Thats my judgemental point of view - purely on the parents who do this to their children.
I cannot tell by looking how a kid got fat or if they have horrible parents who feed them crap. Nor do I go around looking. But that doesn't mean that there are not tens and tens of thousands of kids out there whose parents really are neglecting them at best or abusing them at worst by feeding them total junk. Somebody is buying all of that junk that fills up the stores.Anyone who carefully reads the majority of the posts in this thread, including the OP, will see that the discussion is about parents who enable their children's obesity by supplying/preparing a majority of poor nutritional choices.
And, how it can be a form a child "neglect" and how as a society we all bear the financial burden of the pattern.
But a true story on a very personal basis. Over thirty years ago a close friend really struggled with her weight - although she was probably never more than 25 pounds overweight - not obese at all.
She used to say that she had to keep cookies, candy, chips, etc. "for the kids". It wouldn't be fair to deprive them. I was always just amazed that her refrigerator was always full of cream cheese, butter, whipped cream, sour cream, etc. She was a good cook and didn't serve preprocessed food - but nothing was remotely healthy.
Her son just turned 40. He is morbidly obese, will not see a doctor, has family members with heart attacks in their 30s, and by her own admission he will probably die long before he reaches 50.
She is eaten up with guilt over not teaching him to have a healthier lifestyle. Granted he is now an adult and is responsible for himself - but she is still suffering. I've known him since he was 2 years old and love him dearly myself. It's very sad.
