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How would do you hide a diet from your mom and dad?
I am just wondering because i have swimming in 6 weeks and I am planning to work out and go on a diet but the only thing is that my mom and dad don't want me to go on a diet they think i am to "young" but i am 15! So how would you hide one?
Don't necessarily go on a diet, but eat a little healthier and eat a little more fiber, and if your going to work out you'll be fine.
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Designer Messenger Diaper Bag. Designed with Dad in mind but Mom's love them too | ![]() |
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Mom And Dad Save The World $15.99 Mom And Dad Save The World - Original Poster |
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Playing At The Beach With Mom And Dad $19.99 Playing At The Beach With Mom And Dad - Premium Poster |
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Bye-Bye, Mom and Dad $8.21 Peanut butter and pickle sandwiches.Popcorn and candy at the movies.And burgers and shakes to end the day . . .Just leave it to Little Critter to take careof things while Mom and Dad are away! |
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Bear Holding Camera, Child Asking Mom Where's Dad $19.99 Bear Holding Camera, Child Asking Mom Where's Dad - Premium Poster |
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Mom, Dad I'm Gay $49.71 Drawing from over 150 original interviews with teens, psychologist Ritch Savin Williams separates fact from fiction in this survey of coming out experiences. At end of the MOM, DAD. I`M GAY, readers will find tips on how parents can be helped to negotiate the coming out process and learn to support their child`s lesbian, gay, transgendered, or bisexual children and their families and for psychologists and researchers interested in this under researched subject. |
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Living With Mom and Living With Dad (Hardcover) $22.37 For young children who live in two homes, this bright, simple story with oversized flaps reassures young readers that there is love in each one.Her parents don`t live together anymore, so sometimes the child in this book lives with her mom and cat, and sometimes with Dad. Her bedroom looks a little different in each house, and she keeps some toys in one place and some in another. But her favorite toys she takes with her wherever she goes. In an inviting lift-the-flap format saturated with colorful illustrations, Melanie Walsh visits the changes in routine that are familiar to many children whose parents live apart, but whose love and involvement remain as constant as ever. |
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Santa Hat/Mom/Dad/Teacher(Pack of 48) $4.45 Mom, Dad and teacher's can show their holiday spirit with these festive Santa Claus hats. Each hat is made of red and white felt with a fuzzy ball attached at the ends. Hats have the words "Best Mom", "Best Dad" or "Best Teac |
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The Bugville Critters Visit Dad and Mom at Work $19.49 Buster Bee is practicing to be a hive helper so he can help his mom and dad. At Bee Hive, the factory where his mom and dad work, he spills honey and buzzes around to collect pollen and nectar. When he returns home, he gets into trouble at dinner because he doesnt want to eat his pollen. Hed rather eat nectar. Author: Stanek, Robert Series Title: Bugville Critters: Buster Bees Adventures Series Number: 1 Binding Type: Paperback Number of Pages: 28 Publication Date: 2007/08/20 Age Level: 04 08 Language: English Dimensions: 8.50 x 11.00 x 0.07 inches |
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Mom, Dad and Her - $12.99 A rebellious teenage girl finds the strength to contend the pain of her parents' divorce while spending the summer in the country with her father and his pregnant new wife in this tender family drama featuring The Office's Melora Hardin. Her once-happy home shattered by a bitter divorce, 15 year old Sydney (Brittney Wilson) begins careening down a dangerous path of self-destruction. After suffering a bad case of alcohol poisoning and getting busted for stealing, Sydney reluctantly goes to stay with her father Ben (Paul McGillion) in the country. At first resentful toward Paul's new wife Emma (Hardin), Sydney's insubordination only intensifies. But the fire inside of Sydney gradually begins to quell when she strikes up a friendship with a local girl in the grip of a family tragedy, and establishes an unexpected bond with fearful mother-to-be Emma. Later, when the baby arrives, Emma begins looking forward to the future, rather than being dragged down by the past. ~ Jason Buchanan, Rovi |
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Mom and Dad Save the World - $8.99 Just after the evil Emperor Spengo (Jon Lovitz) imprisons King Raff (Eric Idle), he spots a California housewife (Teri Garr) through his telescope. He decides to beam her up along with her husband (Jeffrey Jones), but isn't prepared to deal with the results when both become interplanetary freedom fighters. ~ John Bush, Rovi |
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Mom and Dad Have a Great Big Fight 1
Moms, Dads and "The" Conversation
Many of us can relate to our parents approaching us at some point in an effort to have "the talk" – even those here at TheQuietWitness.com. Depending on how old you are, you're likely either rolling your eyes right about now or are fondly looking back to that conversation you had years earlier with your mother or father. And too, depending on the dynamics of our families, those memories will either foster a chuckle or put knots in our stomachs because they were so awkward. I was one of the fortunate ones. Growing up in the deep south, it's not uncommon for kids to have a healthy dose of fear of all their elders – grandparents, your best friend's mom and of course, your own parents. The women in my family lived then, as we do now, by the motto, "if it's on our minds, it's on our tongues". The same goes for those talks we have with our children on all things related to sex before marriage. This is yet another reason we are so dedicated to our efforts behind TheQuietWitness.com
We (meaning my collective family) were all raised in very spiritual homes where God is always first. We say our prayers, we ask for blessing at each meal and we each worship with our communities in our churches. We raise our children with those same values. But…we also believe in using whatever tools we have to ensure God's message is passed on, through our voices. It's important and it's crucial to ensure our children understand the importance of taking responsibility for all our actions – including sex before marriage.
My grandmother, bless her soul, was the master at not biting her tongue. Truly, it was one of her most endearing qualities – and believe me, she had many. She worked hard her entire life. And twenty years later, I still miss her greatly. She was hilarious and had a biting sense of humor that can still make me laugh at the most inappropriate times.
I suppose there come a day when my own mother told her she'd had "the talk" with me. In hindsight, she must have wasted no time confiding in her own mother about what she had said to her teenage daughter. She spoke of the burden sex would surely be if I chose to not wait until I was married and in the mid-1980s, the fear of losing the "good girl" status still had merit, so she also spoke of the social consequences of not remaining a virgin. There was the fear of pregnancy and it's also important to realize that AIDS had just hit mainstream media. There was a lot of fear of dying from sex. My mother also spoke of other sexually transmitted diseases I would be at risk for if I had sex and of course, she tempered it with saying she understood fully how strong emotions are at that age and reiterated that she and my father liked my boyfriend. That said, she didn't mince her words when it came to what my daddy would do if he found out my boyfriend had disrespected me in any way. If the fear of an unwanted pregnancy wasn't powerful enough already, those images of my daddy (my sweet, soft spoken daddy, mind you) "putting a whuppin' on that boy" were. Finally, she ended the conversation by reiterating what the Bible teaches us and how God intended sex to be something that's shared only in marriage.
The next day, the conversation still on my mind, I had walked over to my grandmother's house. She lived across the way and we always went by and checked on her after school. I walked in and as usual, she was getting the ice cream out of the freezer for us. She didn't say anything at all until she put the bowl of ice cream in front of me and sat down across the kitchen table. I had just taken the first bite of mint chocolate ice cream when she finally spoke. She said, "Baby girl, let me tell you something. Sex is like ice cream. Once you've had a taste of it, you always want it. So let's just get this clear: you're not to have sex until after the preacher has made you a wife." She said in five seconds what my mom had spent an entire hour telling me the day before. Rest assured, both messages hit their mark. She never said another word about it, either. Wise woman that she was, she knew she didn't have to.
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