@JuliaHB1 @Telegraph I was fat; Mum cooked healthy meals, I just ate too much of them.
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@BootsieCat2 and it was your parents' job to make sure you didn't eat so much. -
@JuliaHB1 True. But nagging just adds to the misery and leads to eating disorders. -
@BootsieCat2 no, not nagging, making parents face up to the fact that they are slowly killing their kids and making them change. -
@JuliaHB1 Oh I know, but I was nagged and it made my teens unbearable. It's a very fine line. Dad bought me diet pills at 14
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@BootsieCat2 this isn't about the kids. This is about the parents. The kids don't even have to know about it.
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@JuliaHB1@Telegraph Blimey, you don't believe in holding back, do you? -
@yvonneridley you have met me, right?!? -
@JuliaHB1 Thankfully not at the school gates, lol! -
@yvonneridley and was your daughter ever fat? No. -
@JuliaHB1@daisyjaneridley she's visiting this weekend but I won't be introducing her to deep fried Mars Bar sandwiches; a wee Scottish dish - End of conversation
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@JuliaHB1@Swannyg66 Hi Julia, as a child I has blood disorder ITP, treated with steroids, made me fat. Should I blame my parents? -
@Falmouth_Dai I think we all know that my article was not about the small minority of kids with health problems -
@JuliaHB1@Falmouth_Dai Your lack of empathy encourages bullies to persecute people who do have medicine-related weight gain#mindyourown -
@JuliaHB1@Falmouth_Dai Yeh, whatever happened to there but for the grace of god, eh?#imalrightjack -
@Kate_Martinson@Falmouth_Dai my article is clearly not about kids with health problems. 1/3 of all kids don't have health problems.
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@JuliaHB1@Telegraph Your parents must have been really bad then - End of conversation
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