Diets. Are they just silly.

@smithy86 (137)
February 27, 2007 3:26pm CST
I believe that people can lose weight. But when they have ost it, How easy is it to reward yourself at christmas or your birthday or when your kids are screaming for mcdonalds. It also triggers the question of how do you stop your children eating rubbish. That poor mother whos 8yr old son is so overweight must wonder where she went wrong. Is it wrong to deprive your children of an odd treat here and there, Do you make them stick to an organic diet? Do you tell them scary stories that put them off sugar for life. Where is the line that seperates teaching children how to eat right and banning them from enjoying food.
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@babyjane (1390)
• Philippines
8 Mar 07
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• Andorra
28 Feb 07
I hate diets...i cant stand them! I seem to be on a Yo-Yo diet forever. Although I had a reletively heathly diet growing up I was allowed junk food too. I've never been really skinny but I think the older I'll get the more content I'll get with my weight. I'll def make sure my kids eat properly but i wont be harsh.
@ArsonCuff (3114)
• United States
28 Feb 07
Some people are just born to be fat and dieting isn't actually healthy...as for that 8 year old it has reached the news here and our media spins in as if it is the British stirring up anit-american propagande..ha ha...they call it the American Disease and such...I think maybe some doctors should look at the kid and determine the issue and see if it is physical or psychological, but not take him away from his parents unless they refuse to follow advice or something... Diets are not so sill in thought but the crazes that get started and fads are very and are just another way for someone to exploit another person for cash
@cjthedog64 (1552)
• United States
27 Feb 07
As far as kids, if you don't give them the rubbish in the first place, they will learn to like other things. And with diets - I think it is silly to do drastic things to lose a few pounds, when you go back to your old way of eating, it'll come right back. The most sensible thing to do is find a plan for eating that works for you, is healthy, and is something that you can continue for life, not hop on and off of.