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From john, child's age 12 hello, i have a problem with my daughter, nd don't know what to do. i have two kids,a boy, and a girl. my son is sixteen, the oldest. he has no weight problem at all, other than he may be too thin. he has a very skinny waistline, and no stomach at all, he's flat as a board. this is because he does alot of activities, such as surfing, skateboarding, and other sports. not only that, but he has been interested in modeling too. my daughter, on the other hand, is only 12, and is the biggest in her family. alot of the weight is in her belly. also, she has a large double chin, and waddles when she walks, since she has gotten so big. whenever she get into fights with her brother, he pulls up her shirt, and grabs some of her belly with his hands. he tells her she is an obese whale with a belly the size of a mountain. then, she screams, and jumps on him, almost crushing him. we all know he is right, but i don't want to hurt my little girl. she loves to eat, more than we all do, and i can't help buying her whatever foods she wants. i also don't make her excersize, since it is hard for her. she is close to three hundred punds, very obese. this is less than anyone in my family besides her has ever weighed. i feel so bad, because she cries she will starve and she is hungry if i don't feed her. she is in denial, and tells me she wants to be a model. i also see her looking at two peices in the mall. i am scared to see what she looks like in a bathing suit, because i know it is all ,y fault, and i don't want to hurt her. please help, and tell me what i should do. much thanks, john |