Posted by Ron in Nebr on January 22, 2012 at 23:15:18 from (66.252.113.5):
In Reply to: O/T 5 preteen girls posted by lyle niemi on January 22, 2012 at 16:20:28:
Well you may just luck out there, but I doubt it! My daughter ate anything and everything for years, but as she got older(and I kinda think discovering boys had a bit to do with it), she's gotten to the point where I have to almost twist her arm to get her to eat....and I guess I should add here she's a nice-looking girl, not overweight or underweight, and has WAY more potential boyfriends than I'm comfortable with!
What REALLY eats me outta house and home, however, is my 17 year old son....skinny as a rail, but, as he says.."dad...come on...I'm a growing boy..."....and he's ALWAYS hungry, like most teenage kids are!
The thought that keeps crossing MY mind though, is this...son's 17...daughter's 15...not many more years left that I GET to keep feeding them!
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