Taira
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both parties are incorrect about how they are going about this. fast food is not special food. making it special is asking to make the children act out desperately to get it again out of fear of never having it again. going as far as willing to lie to mom about it. fast food is not special it's not a treat. it's not bad or good it's normal food nothing different than an apple. the reason fast food is often worse for you is you are consuming mass amounts of sugar quickly and any excess sugar your body doesn't use turns to fat. Plus high b***d sugar spikes, followed by a quick sugar crash can result in being hungrier faster so you eat more. Anytime you have soda with French fries and a burger with a bun, doesn't matter even if it's home made, all that sugar is what makes fast food ultimately unhealthy. the additives don't help but mainly it's the sugar content in potato starch, bread starch and soda sugar.
so he should hide his own feelings for the sake of everyone else's feelings that aren't even valid? seems like he wanted to dress up for a party which is normal. if everyone has a problem with him it's THEIR problem to deal with, not him. please stop living in such a ignorant time and just accept people for who they are.
no children do not need to learn deserts are bad for you because they aren't. What is bad is eating more than you need to. if a child has no diagnosed medical conditions that would need to restrict sugar then you don't need to be as careful. The reason sugar is problematic is if you spike your glucose more than your body needs energy, it instantly turns anything extra into fat. you can easily avoid this with portion control. making deserts "special" also creates a stronger want for the thing since it's special. that's why people binge on deserts and fast food as adults. normalizing food leads to significantly less eating disorders.
playing the victim? No one should ever refer to another person as "the help". Assumptions are naturally thought but they don't need to be said and you should consider having more information about someone before jumping to any conclusions. She has a right to protect herself at work from common racist terms for black women. there's literally a movie called "the help" about African American women working for white families. mistake or not the person shouldn't be asking if they are the a****e rather than understand how these terms have been used and simply don't do that anymore. seems like they are the ones playing the victim by trying to get people to tell them they did nothing wrong.
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