A five-year-old's battle with obesity, what the motherfuck?

Supafly

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I am tired of these obesity-crybabies.

All the obese people i know eat like pigs, guzzle down full-sugar ****, and huff and puff when they have to walk up a flight of stairs.

Unless they quit that behaviour, I feel no sympathy
 
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This goes along with the Texas Brings The Pain thread. Just more examples of how parents don't discipline their *****ren. Instead of telling the ***** no and listening to them whine awhile (or spanking them *ahem!*), let's just pump them full of the food they want so they'll shut up.
 
This goes along with the Texas Brings The Pain thread. Just more examples of how parents don't discipline their *****ren. Instead of telling the ***** no and listening to them whine awhile (or spanking them *ahem!*), let's just pump them full of the food they want so they'll shut up.

Totally agree! Parent's aren't doing their jobs... they'd seemingly rather be a **** "friend" than a parent these days, and being a responsible parent means saying NO!
 

LukeEl

I am a failure to the Korean side of my ******
I will agree with Sporty Carr on this matter...It comes down to the parent or parents with this. Get all the junkfood out of the house, I know easier said than done right? But it does work, stock up on carrots, celery, lettuce, and water. And if the *** throws a tantrum take him for a walk, or buy a punching bag for him something to let out that emotion and calories to burn. Parents just need to lay the lawful hand down on the **** and stop being buddy buddy with them. Hopefully this *** will looses the weight. And hey emcee or whatever the fuck your name is. Your a low born piece of **** you know that calling a 5yr old *** a fat fuck? I bet that 198th post made you proud huh? Make fun of all the adults you want but to make fun of a *** and I don't care how fat he is that is fucking wrong.
 
Totally agree! Parent's aren't doing their jobs... they'd seemingly rather be a **** "friend" than a parent these days, and being a responsible parent means saying NO!

This is probably terribly unfair of me to speculate, but when I see these stories, I wonder if they're a result Munchausen syndrome by proxy. Even seemingly reasonable people end up becoming sympathetic to the parent(s).

Anyway, I'm just tankful that there's an obesity story not featuring Americans.
 
I watched that show and even though the ****** was seemingly giving the ***** healthy-ish foods to eat (while the cameras were there at least) she was still giving him way too much for a five year old - something like two meal sized plates of food and several snack in between all in the space of two hours, all the while saying it was "alright" because the food she was giving him was "healthy". She did seem to a be a bit of a 'feeder' if you know what I mean. Especially in blaming his condition on some unknown genetic disorder that doesn't exist (I'm not saying genetic disorders of this type don't exist, they do, but in this case there was nothing there, or at least nothing known) and failing to take any of the blame upon herself. This is just another case of over eating and lack of exercise. Just like the vast majority of obesity cases. The *** being 5 years old makes it all the worst but no different to any of the others out there.
 
It's like those fat **** on Maury. It isn't a medical condition, it's goofy as parents whose idea of parenting is to give the *** what they want whenever they want. I mean if you've ever seen that show the **** there just eat the fattiest food because they want it as m-m can't say no to her little Stay Puft Marshmallow Man.
 
This goes along with the Texas Brings The Pain thread. Just more examples of how parents don't discipline their *****ren. Instead of telling the ***** no and listening to them whine awhile (or spanking them *ahem!*), let's just pump them full of the food they want so they'll shut up.

Absolutely. Parents need more discipline than the ****. All of these behavioral issues start right at home. This particular parent is going to eventually **** her *****. Let's face it, at this rate this *** is going to die.

Soon.

I think it's high time some sort of disciplinary action be put to some of these parents. It's crazy that a person can be fined for putting ******* in health threatening situations, but not for putting their own *****ren at risk. Doctors and teacher should be reporting these things to the ***** welfare services on sight. There's got to be something done about this, but as I said before, people won't be satisfied until someone is ****ed.
 

SpexyAshleigh

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Quit feeding your *** garbage. That's the underlying health issue.

qft. Its every parents responsibility to feed their **** healthy snacks and meals. You wouldn't sprinkle arsenic into their food, but why feed them food that is going to cause them a long life of suffering, disease and eventually death. I get that most parents don't eat healthy themselves but once you have a new life to nourish and feed...shouldn't that be enough inspiration to kind of turn around your own eating habits?

Like its not fucking rocket science. Veggies, fruit, healthy meat and milk/juice and getting **** outdoors. whooooo soooo tough to handle. :rolleyes:
 

LukeEl

I am a failure to the Korean side of my ******
Another thing too, is it all starts when they are young or at least when a ***** is old enough to eat solid foods. Get them hooked on healthy food right then and there.
 
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