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<blockquote data-quote="Shari" data-source="post: 366551" data-attributes="member: 1848"><p>Go for it ML. Vent and hijack away. </p><p> </p><p>That is actually how I had talked to this woman previously. She had told me about her weight struggles as a child, so when cgfg started gaining weight, I asked this woman (she is a friend, too) for advice on how to handle it without making cgfg feel bad. As it is, since we only have her for limited time, we're doing about all we can cause I won't make her "diet" or even suggest it. We did succeed in getting her to stop wearing teeny bikinis.</p><p> </p><p>Its so hard. I hate it for kids like yours, that struggle. With cgfg, I truly think just living in a different environment would make the difference. Her mom's family is into computer and video games. That's what they do. We got the kids a wii for Christmas, and since the weather hit 50, they haven't touched it. I don't even know where the remotes are. And that makes me sad for cgfg cause it could be different for her. She's happy going out and being active. </p><p> </p><p>It just stinks all the way around. Weight is a terrible demon to fight.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Shari, post: 366551, member: 1848"] Go for it ML. Vent and hijack away. That is actually how I had talked to this woman previously. She had told me about her weight struggles as a child, so when cgfg started gaining weight, I asked this woman (she is a friend, too) for advice on how to handle it without making cgfg feel bad. As it is, since we only have her for limited time, we're doing about all we can cause I won't make her "diet" or even suggest it. We did succeed in getting her to stop wearing teeny bikinis. Its so hard. I hate it for kids like yours, that struggle. With cgfg, I truly think just living in a different environment would make the difference. Her mom's family is into computer and video games. That's what they do. We got the kids a wii for Christmas, and since the weather hit 50, they haven't touched it. I don't even know where the remotes are. And that makes me sad for cgfg cause it could be different for her. She's happy going out and being active. It just stinks all the way around. Weight is a terrible demon to fight. [/QUOTE]
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