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Wednesday, July 7, 2021

My(52M) daughter(26F) blames her weight problem on my wife and I

Essentially what I'm asking is does anyone have any tips, either through literature or maybe personal experience on how to deal with this?

It goes like this. Our daughter has always been chubby. Yes, my wife and I are to blame for what the food stock was like in the house when she was growing up. We worked late hours and fast food and frozen food seemed like an okay idea at the time. We were sorely mistaken. The weight has just gone up and up every year to now we're at a point where she's in the 260s at only 5'6. Any time we try and offer advice on how to help her, or any time we even gently approach the topic, she becomes defensive and lets us know it's our fault that she is this size and had we not kept junk in the house when she was growing up, she wouldn't be in this position. We don't think it's a very fair assessment at all and we want the accusations to become healthy discussions instead. How do we achieve that?


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