Wow Im joining this late but it definitely is a touchy subject. I don't think the op was trying to attack anybody. The hard fact is society is beginning to accept obesity as part of the norm. Now you may be larger and have all the right blood work numbers and may be thin and be one of the unlucky ones to have bad cholesterol, etc. But as a nurse I can tell you the fact is being overweight contributes to alot of the major health problems Americans face.
Thank You. I have been trying to make this same point. Being overweight can have serious consequences. It's about eating right, exercising and being at a good weight for your body.
I agree with what you say that it needs to be done the right way. Obviously the post I was quoting it was being done the wrong way if the Mom was instilling a "thin at all costs, have a slammin body" mentality. I work very hard at instilling proper eating habits in my DD9 because I do not want her to have to struggle as I have for 30 years. 


