Guest guest Posted November 5, 2011 Report Share Posted November 5, 2011 NO LAUGHING MATTER Saturday, 05 November 2011 I was the class clown in every one of my classes when I was in elementary school. Me? Oh, I was just about the silliest student and almost had to become the class clown as I got fatter, gaining more and more weight. You know kids can be so cruel to each other. And some of my classmates said very mean things to me about my weight and their words really hurt my feelings. Sometimes I'd make the other kids laugh by saying terrible things about myself...about my weight. And that's when everyone roared the loudest with laughter. So before they could make even one nasty remark about my weight, I'd "head them off at the path" by making everyone laugh. In fact, sometimes I'd make them laugh by saying terrible things about myself...about my weight. And oh, that's when everyone would roar the loudest with laughter. But, (good for me), after I had them in stitches, they'd leave me alone. And the next day at school, I'd have to start all over, being the class clown. Looking back, I think to myself, how strange it was that I had to make fun of myself so others wouldn't make fun of me. But you know what? I'd feel terrible when I got home. I'd go into my room, look at myself in the mirror and, honestly, feel so sorry for myself. That's when I should have begun doing something about my weight but, of course...I didn't. Instead, I just kept eating, gaining more weight and feeling even worse...about me. So many parents write and tell me that their child is the class clown at school...just like I was. Their children are playing the same kind of "defense" I played when I was in school, trying to keep the others kids from making fun of them. If this is the case for one of your children, please, please, please...sit down with your child and have a good healthy talk with them. You have to help your child shed this weight so he or she can have a healthier young life. Many mothers write and tell me they don't know how to handle a situation like this because they,themselves, are obese. I tell those mothers they need to start a weight-loss program with their obese child and working hard together, they will see results! With the Internet, Facebook and Twitter, the nasty things kids say about each other have gone all high-tech on us. Now let's be honest about how things have changed since I was a kid. I mean, it was one thing being a fat kid in the 50's. But it's a whole new ball game here in the 21st century. I don't think it's my imagination but people seem to have just gotten meaner and that includes kids. With the Internet, Facebook and Twitter, those nasty things kids say about each other have gone all high-tech on us. In fact, some kids have ended up doing terrible things to themselves because of how they're talked about and ridiculed online. This's got to change. Let's face it...this is the high-tech bullying we hear so much about in the news these days. Look...I'm still a clown. I love making people laugh. But I no longer say anything negative about myselfto anyone else, to get a laugh out of them. And that's an important lesson I want all of America's kids to learn. Love, Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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