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<blockquote data-quote="HereWeAreAgain" data-source="post: 491527" data-attributes="member: 89992"><p>Thanks for you replies and kind words. I am not expecting a miracle over night; and I do appreciate that its him that needs to make the move to change his ways. Our girls are early teens. They understand he needs to eat the right foods to stay healthy. We all eat the same foods together, but he now wants the 'occasional treats' as the regular stuff. He wants to treat himself at the weekend after a long week at work, which is perfectly understandable, but not when they then continue into the week days as well! I did manage to talk to him a bit after Christmas, and he did say that he knew he had to change his ways, but each weekend is always the last one he will have this cake or that sweet, and he will start to exercise again from next week........</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="HereWeAreAgain, post: 491527, member: 89992"] Thanks for you replies and kind words. I am not expecting a miracle over night; and I do appreciate that its him that needs to make the move to change his ways. Our girls are early teens. They understand he needs to eat the right foods to stay healthy. We all eat the same foods together, but he now wants the 'occasional treats' as the regular stuff. He wants to treat himself at the weekend after a long week at work, which is perfectly understandable, but not when they then continue into the week days as well! I did manage to talk to him a bit after Christmas, and he did say that he knew he had to change his ways, but each weekend is always the last one he will have this cake or that sweet, and he will start to exercise again from next week........ [/QUOTE]
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