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<blockquote data-quote="BusynMember" data-source="post: 705378" data-attributes="member: 1550"><p>Nomad, I totally agree with this. If she thinks she has a problem, she needs to be the one to take action. I still think any weight issues should not be discussed. Even if she brings it up. Just nod or make a non commital sound. Her weight and any other issues are her problem at her age. You can't fix her and you know that. So agree! Self pity gets nobody anywhere and I agree that you don't have to pander to that. Sounds to me like you love her with all your heart. I am sorry if I came across as harsh. You do not deserve that.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BusynMember, post: 705378, member: 1550"] Nomad, I totally agree with this. If she thinks she has a problem, she needs to be the one to take action. I still think any weight issues should not be discussed. Even if she brings it up. Just nod or make a non commital sound. Her weight and any other issues are her problem at her age. You can't fix her and you know that. So agree! Self pity gets nobody anywhere and I agree that you don't have to pander to that. Sounds to me like you love her with all your heart. I am sorry if I came across as harsh. You do not deserve that. [/QUOTE]
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