HOPE STORY - MUST READ A skinny 20 years old took a fantastic stand against fat shaming

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  • dacspace
    dacspace Posts: 109 Member
    What an awesome mother who took the time to teach her child instead of shush him! Thank you for sharing!
  • JenniferIsLosingIt
    JenniferIsLosingIt Posts: 595 Member
    Nice to see a parent actually do their job! :)
  • cahf
    cahf Posts: 137 Member
    And that would be the kind of parent I try to be - fail many times, but sometimes I totally get it right!
  • actonangels1
    actonangels1 Posts: 41 Member
    Wow! I actually teared up reading that. So powerful. Thank you for sharing! Kudos to that Mom for teaching her son a very valuable lesson.
  • brenn24179
    brenn24179 Posts: 2,144 Member
    wow, that is what Moms should be like. My parents treated fat people so bad, me included. I have heavy friends, I could care less, it is their business, I like their character. My Dad is in a care center now, I bet he doesn't care how big his Nurse is, he is glad she is helping him. Same with my Mom, they hated fat people and talked terribly about them. A lot of people out there are like that, glad she straightened her son out on this matter.
  • klkarlen
    klkarlen Posts: 4,366 Member
    This brought tears to my eyes. Thanks for sharing, it helped to restore my faith in humanity today.
  • stillwatergirl
    stillwatergirl Posts: 44 Member
    love this story. what a great mom.
  • nowolga
    nowolga Posts: 91 Member
    Beautiful. Sheadding a few tears here..
  • Great story! Thank you for sharing.
  • TitikiOoh
    TitikiOoh Posts: 40 Member
    garnerish wrote: »
    That mothers name?

    Albert Einstein.

    :D That was my reaction as well.
  • MelodyandBarbells
    MelodyandBarbells Posts: 7,724 Member
    I love how the "baby sitter" transformed to a Mom. It's like a Superhero emerged and saved the world! :)
  • GibbsGirl13072
    GibbsGirl13072 Posts: 156 Member
    baconslave wrote: »
    peraverde wrote: »
    So her 'teachable moment' about not shaming people was to shame her 7 year old child in front of strangers on a subway? Got it.

    No, it's called "parenting" and "life lessons."

    I suppose she should have just let her kid get away with it and said nothing. So he could grow up to be a turd. Yeah, that's the way it should have gone. Great idea!

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    Where's the Like button for this post?

  • snowflake954
    snowflake954 Posts: 8,399 Member
    edited October 2014
    I too, loved this story---thanks for sharing, and I give alot of credit to your friend for being graceful in this situation. As for the young mother, it's hard to be a good parent, and turning a negative into a positive experience for all is difficult. Would love to have your friend on here--tell her that. :)