What about king-size chocolate bars?
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And a phrase like that definitely won't create a bad relationships with food later in her life.
Haha, wow, gross. Why don't princesses eat candy, to you? Food is food. There is no "good food" and "bad food" , no "healthy food" and "unhealthy food". There are just foods that bodies can or cannot digest depending on the person. Teach your child moderation and to care for their body, not to fear certain types of foods because YOU were raised to think they are bad. Please do research into the newest studies on child rearing and eating disorders.
The **** is wrong with you?
Because she's the evil stepmother. If she's her actual mother, believe me, the kid wishes she WASN'T.
It's a bullshit job anyways! We don't even have titles of nobility in America. It says so explicitly in the Constitution and some of us still care about that. Sure, you might be losing the freedom to control your reproductive organs, but you can have all the guns and sweets you want, dammit!
Something is seriously wrong with you to take a candy bar from a child.
The phrase "like stealing candy from a baby" isn't suppose to be a suggestion.
What an absolute shit mom.
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And a phrase like that definitely won't create a bad relationships with food later in her life.
Haha, wow, gross. Why don't princesses eat candy, to you? Food is food. There is no "good food" and "bad food" , no "healthy food" and "unhealthy food". There are just foods that bodies can or cannot digest depending on the person. Teach your child moderation and to care for their body, not to fear certain types of foods because YOU were raised to think they are bad. Please do research into the newest studies on child rearing and eating disorders.