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wow, just wow
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wow, just wow
lmfao, thats BS. what if its the kid who is the one who is always eating food at their own will, is that still child abuse:lol:DJ-PRIME90Of course, if a child on the other hand refused to eat, and parents didn't do anything that would be child abuse as well, in a similar situation.
No, because the kids are the ones that are eating from the fridge behind their parents back.freakyzeeky1986Isn't it the parents responsibility to teach their children that certain behavior is wrong on their part?
[QUOTE="freakyzeeky1986"]No, because the kids are the ones that are eating from the fridge behind their parents back.yoshi-lnexIsn't it the parents responsibility to teach their children that certain behavior is wrong on their part? They can't be watching their children every single second...
[QUOTE="yoshi-lnex"][QUOTE="freakyzeeky1986"]No, because the kids are the ones that are eating from the fridge behind their parents back.freakyzeeky1986Isn't it the parents responsibility to teach their children that certain behavior is wrong on their part? They can't be watching their children every single second... Yes, but if you notice certain patterns to their behavior, or paticular obvious changes like a large weight gain when they are eating a healthy that a parent should be providing, at that point, a parent should be able to do something.
I would say it is. It is utter negligence on the part of the parents. Children do not know any better, which is exactly what makes them children. They require guidance by their parents.I agree with this guy. Parents are responsible for the health of their children and that kid will be lucky to make it to 40. Think of the abuse he must get at school, or at least will be getting.
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[QUOTE="freakyzeeky1986"][QUOTE="yoshi-lnex"][QUOTE="freakyzeeky1986"]No, because the kids are the ones that are eating from the fridge behind their parents back.yoshi-lnexIsn't it the parents responsibility to teach their children that certain behavior is wrong on their part? They can't be watching their children every single second... Yes, but if you notice certain patterns to their behavior, or paticular obvious changes like a large weight gain when they are eating a healthy that a parent should be providing, at that point, a parent should be able to do something. That I agree with. Parents need to be able to put their children in a physical program a few times a week.
It's also hard to call it abuse because their are alot of Fat people who say "The more fat = the more beautiful" like Monique. I don't think that, though.Carlos_SantanaBack in the renassance fatter = more buetifull.
[QUOTE="yoshi-lnex"][QUOTE="freakyzeeky1986"][QUOTE="yoshi-lnex"][QUOTE="freakyzeeky1986"]No, because the kids are the ones that are eating from the fridge behind their parents back.freakyzeeky1986Isn't it the parents responsibility to teach their children that certain behavior is wrong on their part? They can't be watching their children every single second... Yes, but if you notice certain patterns to their behavior, or paticular obvious changes like a large weight gain when they are eating a healthy that a parent should be providing, at that point, a parent should be able to do something. That I agree with. Parents need to be able to put their children in a physical program a few times a week. Or maybe just purchased healthier foods and make them exercise if they start putting on weight.
[QUOTE="freakyzeeky1986"][QUOTE="yoshi-lnex"][QUOTE="freakyzeeky1986"][QUOTE="yoshi-lnex"][QUOTE="freakyzeeky1986"]No, because the kids are the ones that are eating from the fridge behind their parents back.yoshi-lnexIsn't it the parents responsibility to teach their children that certain behavior is wrong on their part? They can't be watching their children every single second... Yes, but if you notice certain patterns to their behavior, or paticular obvious changes like a large weight gain when they are eating a healthy that a parent should be providing, at that point, a parent should be able to do something. That I agree with. Parents need to be able to put their children in a physical program a few times a week. Or maybe just purchased healthier foods and make them exercise if they start putting on weight. That works too. Parents have many choices. :)
[QUOTE="Carlos_Santana"]It's also hard to call it abuse because their are alot of Fat people who say "The more fat = the more beautiful" like Monique. I don't think that, though.Shalashaska77Back in the renassance fatter = more buetifull.
[QUOTE="Shalashaska77"][QUOTE="Carlos_Santana"]It's also hard to call it abuse because their are alot of Fat people who say "The more fat = the more beautiful" like Monique. I don't think that, though.LoonieBack in the renassance fatter = more buetifull.
[QUOTE="Loonie"][QUOTE="Shalashaska77"][QUOTE="Carlos_Santana"]It's also hard to call it abuse because their are alot of Fat people who say "The more fat = the more beautiful" like Monique. I don't think that, though.Shalashaska77Back in the renassance fatter = more buetifull.
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no. Unless the parents are chaining the kid to the wall and shoving sauerkraut into their mouths using a funnelLuncbox1Like, 3 people are gonna get the Albuquerque reference.
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