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[–] Voatisrunbyanigger 3 points -1 points (+2|-3) ago 

You shouldn't really be practicing your stripper workout with kids. Unless they're girls with an absent father then it's just practice for the future.

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[–] polingforabs [S] 1 point 5 points (+6|-1) ago  (edited ago)

One I don't not have kids myself but I know plenty women who pole who do have kids. It's a workout, it's acrobatics, yoga, and a self confidence builder. Like gymnastics. These parents are teaching their kids a fun workout and they are not sexualizing the kids during the workout. And not all pole dancers are strippers.

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[–] Voatisrunbyanigger 2 points -2 points (+0|-2) ago 

You're probably with the group of people who want to get stripping into the olympics. Next will you want it in schools?

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[–] PigSlapper 2 points -1 points (+1|-2) ago 

What exactly do you think the pole is supposed to represent in the stripping routine exactly?

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[–] Plant_Boy ago 

You go, girl!

I'd take a muscular lithe form over a cheese ball any day!

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[–] french_runner ago 

This is terrible. Poor kids.

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[–] ikransfly ago 

This also makes my blood boil. My sister was chubby as a kid and she was made fun of for it, but now I see these absolute miniature planets, what the fuck?! I think people must have just gotten lazier overall because why else would their children be so fucking fat and only eat disgusting foods? It just makes me so sad

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[–] Plavonica 0 points 1 point (+1|-0) ago 

fat acceptance idiots want this to become the norm???

Sadly, it already is.

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[–] zzyzzx 0 points 1 point (+1|-0) ago 

Remind me to buy stock in companies that make insulin.

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[–] theepilepticferret 0 points 4 points (+4|-0) ago 

Those kids are probably fidgeting so much because their diets consist mainly of sugar and processed garbage. That junk isn't good for a growing body or mind.

And as a fit mom, I am so sick of how the general (read: fat) public think that if I'm taking care of my own health and body, then I must be neglecting my son. Just because I prioritize eating right and exercising over take-out and sitting around on my ass, it doesn't mean I'm vain or that my son doesn't get the love and care he deserves. But it's always extremes with fats; they can't comprehend that you can care for your child and yourself. They try to make themselves look like martyrs and blame their garbage pile bodies on their kids.

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[–] sh1tl0rd_of_ac1d 0 points 2 points (+2|-0) ago 

It must be infuriating to be judged on your parental skills for doing things for yourself (I don't have children so I don't have to deal with this). I can only assume fats act like this so when you point out their lack of self-care they can claim "HURR DURR I DONT HAVE TIME FOR THAT I SPEND ALL MY TIME TAKING CARE OF MUH KIDS munch munch MUH KIDS COME FIRST!!"

Yeah as if taking 1 hour out of the day for yourself = neglecting your children.

They are so retarded though that their opinions about what we do should matter to us about as much as the opinions of an amoeba. Other humans know you're doing the right thing. The opinions of non-humans don't matter.

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[–] theepilepticferret 0 points 3 points (+3|-0) ago 

That's exactly why they do it, so they can blame their fatness on being such a great mom that they don't even have time to cook from scratch or exercise!

In reality, I go to the gym for about 90 minutes each night with my husband, and baby comes too. They have a fantastic child-minding program where he gets to interact and socialize with different kids, which is good because he's an only child. And then I might spend 1 morning a week prepping and freezing meals with my mom. So it's not this crazy amount of time that hams make it out to be. They just like having an excuse.

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[–] mmmmdonuts 0 points 3 points (+3|-0) ago 

Healthy happy mom = healthy happy kids! You are setting a great example. They just peanut butter and jelly because them and their piggies are all tubbos.

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[–] That_wont_do_pig 0 points 4 points (+4|-0) ago 

Yeah it's awful. The norm should be a small or medium build such as Sissy Spacek from when she was in Carrie, or Chloe Graze Moretz. I look around in my locker rooms and I'm utterly disappointed by the lack of normal girls. They all think it's normal to have muffin tops or fat on their stomachs. You used to be ridiculed for that kind of stuff in elementary and middle school. What's even worse is that these girls are even seen as popular like this. I miss the good ol days when only humans were popular and it wasn't natural to weight 10+ pounds your normal weight.

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[–] invisiblecalories 0 points 5 points (+5|-0) ago 

As a teenager I had a 22.9 BMI and I remember my best friend shitlording me often. My grandma told me I was getting chunky, my boyfriend said I was the biggest girl he'd ever gone out with. Half a lifetime later that's practically a hate crime. Clearly all this "let's not talk about it" nonsense is working out for everyone. I seriously wonder if I'll have CPS called on me by the time my kids are grown just for not being obese.

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