Fat kids are gross - Who's fault is this?

Who is to blame for fat kids?

  • The kids

    Votes: 12 12.5%
  • The parents

    Votes: 66 68.8%
  • Society

    Votes: 18 18.8%

  • Total voters
    96
I only have close close vicinity experience with fat girls. When I was a little jimmy (15yrs) sometimes fatties were the best gf's one could get. They smelled more than regular girls. Usually of sweat. They usually had bigger titties but those also smelled. I only ever went as far as a blow job and it was the best. Regular girls massage your cock with their mouth. Fat girls try to eat it. It's more intense.

In retrospect (i stress that term) fat kids ain't so bad. They tend to be more energetic and they suck dick hard.
 
I used to get really angered by this, but maybe I'm getting older and just feel profoundly sad as well as repulsed.

How many kids do you see walking to school, playing on a bike etc? Stats says one of those kids you see smiling throwing a foot ball in the park is coming home to an empty plate for dinner, a late night sneaky uncle, or being beat to a pulp.

Child abuse is awful, sad and breaks people sometimes for good. When I see a fat kid, I see someone who might as well drop jr's pants and ass fuck him in public. They are willingly and openly abusing the kid. This is sending him to school with a black eye for talking back. If the latter happened vs over feeding, CPS would be called, teachers medical profs etc have a legal duty to report. But if a kid is being allowed or supported to pig out and play mine craft, you can't say shit.

This is why much like troons, I hold a special hate for HAES people, they LOVE abusing kids. If anyone said, i had a shitty day at work and just love slugging my rage out on my child, they would be lucky if they get to a prison cell before nailed to a cross. But these people openly, willingly and with pride abuse their kids and no one steps in.

There's literally no fucking excuse. The kids haven no say and if they aren't fully ashamed (and that's it's own issues) it's because their parents are literal feeders and tell them to be proud.

I can't even babble enough about bad eating habits growing to adult hood or come from childhood issues but fuck me, if your 20 and never got candy you know that snickers isn't good for you if you want to do nothing but eat them.. by all means (and get off socialized health care please) you also can choose to shop yourself and intake what you wish. But kids, are the real victims and it makes me mad to see them abused in a way that's so visible.
 
In England fat kids (as well as fat parents) are a dime a dozen. It makes going to the junk food aisles absolute hell in general and the worst part is no matter how much the government or tv shows or Jamie Oliver try to push the idea of a healthier lifestyle, most Brits are too lazy to change and there is a real sense of entitlement being pushed on the public at the moment. There is no such thing as self control here in the UK - and anybody who has the gall to say otherwise is told to shut up and fuck off. So I believe in my case that society is mostly to blame for fat kids here.

I do feel for you though. 'scuse me for powerleveling, but I had an experience with a fat kid once that pretty much made me rethink my choice in foods. I was in one of our local supermarkets one day looking at some stuff for sale in the home aisle, which was a clear run from the junk food aisle. All of a sudden I heard a kid shouting and I shit you not I literally began to feel tremors under my feet. I turned just in time to see the widest kid I've ever seen irl barreling towards me, with her equally large parents trailing behind at a snail's pace. I'd say the girl was around 10 or 11, but it was hard to tell when she was moving so fast, and she sort of looked like Emma Chawner (an infamous obese lolcow from the UK). I thankfully step out of her way before she manages to crash into me and the amount of force I felt from wind resistance was almost enough to push me back a couple of steps, it was quite sobering to be honest. It was like just getting out of the path of an oncoming train in the nick of time. Of course she was headed for the junk food aisle, and kept telling her parents to hurry up (who by then were out of breath). I've never forgotten that moment - and I think of it every time I consider ordering a takeaway from my local Chinese.
 
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