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re: Fat Shaming: As a Society We Need to Do it More

Posted on 8/23/18 at 8:14 am to
Posted by Pecker
Rocky Top
Member since May 2015
16674 posts
Posted on 8/23/18 at 8:14 am to
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Fat parents have fat kids. These habits start early in life but can be changed.



This is the saddest thing of all. You see 4-7 year olds that are tubs of lard, walking around with their tub of lard parents.

Those kids never had a chance. They're on the fast track to the betus.
Posted by dewster
Chicago
Member since Aug 2006
25424 posts
Posted on 8/23/18 at 8:20 am to
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This is the saddest thing of all. You see 4-7 year olds that are tubs of lard, walking around with their tub of lard parents.



I sometimes struggle to maintain the same weight, much less keep the pounds off when I am really busy at work (which is almost all the time now) or if it’s in the heart of winter.

When I have kids, I want them to be better than me. It should come easier to them. I want them to become an adult that not only understands how to maintain a healthy work/life balance, but also how to property take care of themselves and efficiently prepare meals in their home.

That takes a huge commitment from an extremely busy parent - especially in the Deep South or Midwest. I’m terrible at both and the older I get, the less I can get away with on a diet without feeling like shite.
This post was edited on 8/23/18 at 8:21 am
Posted by NATidefan
Two hours North of Birmingham
Member since Dec 2008
36217 posts
Posted on 8/23/18 at 8:30 am to
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This is the saddest thing of all. You see 4-7 year olds that are tubs of lard, walking around with their tub of lard parents. 

Those kids never had a chance. They're on the fast track to the betus.


Sure they do, go fat shame them. Lol. I'm positive it will work.

Lol, some of you are so full of shite. I bet most of you have never been more than 30 pounds over what is considered your ideal weight.

I ate healthier growing up than any kid around me and I was still overweight. Im nearly 40 and only weigh 30 more pounds than I did when I graduated high school.

Actually, I take that back, that was the first time I lost alot of weight was when I graduated. I was about 230. I lost down to 180. I did it by skipping lunch at school. Running after school, and eating a 150 calorie sandwich for dinner.

I kept that up for my first few years of college and stayed in the 180 to 190 area.

About 5 years ago I lost down to about 220 and kind of stalled out there. I did it pretty much keeping calories around 1000-1500 and running everyday.

During those times I was super calorie counting cause I was trying as hard as I could to loose weight and be skinny. So I know I wasn't eating more than I thought, etc.



This post was edited on 8/23/18 at 8:32 am
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