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So most of you know I work in a hotel...
I come into work this morning are there are 2 people down for breakfast, a mother and son. This boy, around age 10 or 11, is a fairly "huskey" boy. He ate 4 danishes, bowl of cereal and 2 huge waffles covered in butter and syrup. These waffles take up the size of a plate. He was eating these waffles like a pizza with his hands. THEN he goes to the vending machine for some candy. Which she gives him money for. Why would you let your son eat all that crap? I mean I know I need to lose some weight but I don't eat like that. It was like one of those talk shows were they have the really obese kids and show what their parents feed them. It was sad... sorry had to vent |
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Edited by
cenasgirl91
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Fri 03/28/08 07:55 AM
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Wow, that is ALOT i wouldnt ever let my future kid do that but atleast hes eating.
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And then years down the road they wonder what happened to their kid. Why are they so fat? Why are they such brats? Some people just weren't meant to be parents
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Sometimes people show their love for their kids that way.
I don't get that myself. Sad though- because it will lead them to many health dangers in the future. She is setting her son up for future obisity and poor eatting habits. ![]() |
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Ahhh poor kid!
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some parents! jees!
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....maybe he plays a lot of sports? or planed to climb mt everest later that day?
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And then years down the road they wonder what happened to their kid. Why are they so fat? Why are they such brats? Some people just weren't meant to be parents HMM. a tad harsh...maybe..... well, maybe the kid will become diabetic, become infertile....and stop his family's contribution to the gene pool.....thus, creating a healthier community in the process or Not But they don't call Gluttony a deadly sin with out reason |
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And then years down the road they wonder what happened to their kid. Why are they so fat? Why are they such brats? Some people just weren't meant to be parents HMM. a tad harsh...maybe..... well, maybe the kid will become diabetic, become infertile....and stop his family's contribution to the gene pool.....thus, creating a healthier community in the process or Not But they don't call Gluttony a deadly sin with out reason |
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Sometimes people show their love for their kids that way. I don't get that myself. Sad though- because it will lead them to many health dangers in the future. She is setting her son up for future obisity and poor eatting habits. ![]() |
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My kids all have very healthy appetites. Which I am thankful for. But I won't let them go overboard. My oldest does though when he goes to breakfast after church with his grandparents. They let that boy EAT! Although to be fair he has had a massive growth spurt in the last few years. He went from about 5'2 to 6'0 in just under two years. Plus he also works out and has finally put flesh on. Ya used to be able to see every bone. It was disgusting.
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My kids all have very healthy appetites. Which I am thankful for. But I won't let them go overboard. My oldest does though when he goes to breakfast after church with his grandparents. They let that boy EAT! Although to be fair he has had a massive growth spurt in the last few years. He went from about 5'2 to 6'0 in just under two years. Plus he also works out and has finally put flesh on. Ya used to be able to see every bone. It was disgusting. This kid is already a good 30 pounds overweight and he's only about 10 years old. I feel bad for him... right now, its not just his choices that are making him this way, it's his parents. |
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Jill ~ Here is what I think...
Some parents just don't love their kids enough to tell them "NO". They are concerned with the in the moment, let my child 'like' me right now and don't want to start a battle of wills (as they see it)... and it's so much easier to just give in. Lazy, selfish, conditional parenting that is more about the parent than the well-being of the child. |
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Jill ~ Here is what I think... Some parents just don't love their kids enough to tell them "NO". They are concerned with the in the moment, let my child 'like' me right now and don't want to start a battle of wills (as they see it)... and it's so much easier to just give in. Lazy, selfish, conditional parenting that is more about the parent than the well-being of the child. So true |
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That's just disgusting. Some parents just do not know boundaries and it is really sad for when that child gets older.
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Jill ~ Here is what I think... Some parents just don't love their kids enough to tell them "NO". They are concerned with the in the moment, let my child 'like' me right now and don't want to start a battle of wills (as they see it)... and it's so much easier to just give in. Lazy, selfish, conditional parenting that is more about the parent than the well-being of the child. |
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i agree most parents just dont care, but then agian the kid could have a medical reason , mines on steriods n stuff which causes him to eat.. hes ten pounds over weight at 4 ..
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i agree most parents just dont care, but then agian the kid could have a medical reason , mines on steriods n stuff which causes him to eat.. hes ten pounds over weight at 4 .. The parent in question was permitting the overindulgence of fattening, unhealthy foods. I don't see that medical issues have anything to do with that. |
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keep in mind I do have healthy choices on our breakfast... cereal, oatmeal, fresh fruit, yogurt, even sugar free syrups, that kind of stuff. They didn't pick any of that. But even healthy foods need to be in moderation.
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true .. mines fruit obessed
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