Children often follow in their parents footsteps, but eventually, children get minds of their own and can make their own choices. With the push in mainstream culture these days to live healthier and get the obesity epidemic under control, I think the child will have plenty of outside influences that are healthier. At the same time, though, 49% of 3 to 6 year old girls worry about being fat. By the fourth grade, more than 80 percent of girls have tried a fad diet. At this point, we should worry about whether that kid is going to have self esteem issues more than about whether or not they'll grow up to waddle like their parents.
i think ur rude as hell..i am a fat bitch but i wasnt always fat.. three kids later.. but my children are skinny as rails.. thankfully they get their high mot. from their uncle and my dad..
but honestly ladie/man .. grow up. maybe you should stuff ur face with a quatrer pounder so we dont have to listen to ur bs.
hopefully ur not one of my friends on here.
LOL! She's rude yet you're sitting here telling them to stuff their face with a quarter pounder?
Like honestly, I'm fat, and I completely agree with this. Fat people usually pass their shitty eating habits on to their kids (which is why I wound up fat. derrr.)
Learn how to type before you go trying to insult someone who is legitimately concerned about the well being of children.
"..i am a fat bitch but i wasnt always fat.. three kids later.. maybe you should stuff ur face with a quatrer pounder so we dont have to listen to ur bs."
Let me guess, Mrs. Mommy.. you're telling her to eat a quarter pounder because??? misery loves company, right? [♥]-True
It's not without good reason. A recent study shows that if you have an obese parent, you are 43% likely to be obese as an adult. If you have two obese parents, you are 86% likely to be obese as an adult.