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Some support would be nice, hon
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<blockquote data-quote="Shari" data-source="post: 161076" data-attributes="member: 1848"><p>Actually, she has a half-sister who is 8 years older with the same weight issues (mom treated her largely the same when she divorced this girl's dad, too.) Half sister has little to do with mom, but both mom and half sister do the whole yo-yo and fad diet things, and easy child gets double whammy-ed that this is a way to lose weight. Sis took her to dinner for her birthday, she learned sis is currently on a no-meat diet, so easy child did the no meat diet for 2 weeks. Instead, tho, she ate canned peaches, mac and cheese, mashed potatoes...you get the drift. She just doesn't <em>know. </em>And that doesn't help. She's already getting the "fix the problem" mindset instead of the "healthy life" mindset. I don't mind if she picks a different diet style, just hopefully for a good reason. Grrr...but enuf of me hijacking your post! lol</p><p> </p><p>Unfortunately for the critters, America's mindset is dollar driven. difficult child 1 found (yes, found) a pig that had fallen off a semi truck on the way to market wandering along the highway. He and my dad herded it to my dad's house and difficult child was going to keep it, breed it, and raise some pigs. The poor thing didn't know what grass was, didn't know how to drink or eat from a trough on the ground, OMG it was dumb as a box of rocks. It eventually learned, but it nearly died first. She was nice as could be, tho, very amiable personality. difficult child's plan went the way as most difficult child's plans, so he sold her to a co-worker of mine. She grew to be nearly 600 pounds and she had two litters of 19 piglets! About a third were deformed and couldn't survive, she couldn't feed all of the rest, it was just too many. More genetic tampering, I'm sure.</p><p> </p><p>Just curious, why did you not have your mozzerrella sticks?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Shari, post: 161076, member: 1848"] Actually, she has a half-sister who is 8 years older with the same weight issues (mom treated her largely the same when she divorced this girl's dad, too.) Half sister has little to do with mom, but both mom and half sister do the whole yo-yo and fad diet things, and easy child gets double whammy-ed that this is a way to lose weight. Sis took her to dinner for her birthday, she learned sis is currently on a no-meat diet, so easy child did the no meat diet for 2 weeks. Instead, tho, she ate canned peaches, mac and cheese, mashed potatoes...you get the drift. She just doesn't [I]know. [/I]And that doesn't help. She's already getting the "fix the problem" mindset instead of the "healthy life" mindset. I don't mind if she picks a different diet style, just hopefully for a good reason. Grrr...but enuf of me hijacking your post! lol Unfortunately for the critters, America's mindset is dollar driven. difficult child 1 found (yes, found) a pig that had fallen off a semi truck on the way to market wandering along the highway. He and my dad herded it to my dad's house and difficult child was going to keep it, breed it, and raise some pigs. The poor thing didn't know what grass was, didn't know how to drink or eat from a trough on the ground, OMG it was dumb as a box of rocks. It eventually learned, but it nearly died first. She was nice as could be, tho, very amiable personality. difficult child's plan went the way as most difficult child's plans, so he sold her to a co-worker of mine. She grew to be nearly 600 pounds and she had two litters of 19 piglets! About a third were deformed and couldn't survive, she couldn't feed all of the rest, it was just too many. More genetic tampering, I'm sure. Just curious, why did you not have your mozzerrella sticks? [/QUOTE]
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