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“My Daughter Called Me Fat Today”: Mom’s Response to Daughter’s Fat-Shaming Goes Viral

“My daughter called me fat today,” she writes.

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“She was upset I made them get out of the pool and she told her brother that mama is fat.

I told her to meet me upstairs so we could chat.

Me: “what did you say about me?”

Her: “I said you were fat, mama, i’m sorry”

Me: “let’s talk about it. The truth is, I am not fat. No one IS fat. It’s not something you can BE. But I do HAVE fat. We ALL have fat. It protects our muscles and our bones and keeps our bodies going by providing us energy. Do you have fat?”

Her: “yes! I have some here on my tummy”

Me: “that’s right! So do I and so does your brother!”

Her brother: “I don’t have any fat, I’m the skinniest, I just have muscles”

Me: “actually everyone, every single person in the world has fat. But each of us has different amounts.”

Her brother: ” oh right! I have some to protect my big muscles! But you have more than me”

Me: “Yes, that’s true. Some people have a lot, and others don’t have very much. But that doesn’t mean that one person is better than the other, do you both understand?

Both: “yes, mama”

Me: “so can you repeat what I said”

Them: “yes! I shouldn’t say someone is fat because you can’t be just fat, but everyone HAS fat and it’s okay to have different fat”

Me: “exactly right!”

Them: “can we go back to the pool now?”

Me: “no”

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Allison says it is up to her to teach her kids about self-love and body image.

“Each moment these topics come up, I have to choose how I’m going to handle them. Fat is not a bad word in our house. If I shame my children for saying it then I am proving that it is an insulting word and I continue the stigma that being fat is unworthy, gross, comical and undesirable.”

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She continues:

“Since we don’t call people fat as an insult in my household, I have to assume she internalized this idea from somewhere or someone else.

Our children are fed ideas from every angle, you have to understand that that WILL happen: at a friend’s house whose parents have different values, watching a tv show or movie, overhearing someone at school- ideas about body image are already filtering through their minds.

It is our job to continue to be the loudest, most accepting, positive and CONSISTENT voice they hear. So that it can rise above the rest.

Just do you!”

Allie has recently joined up with plus-size-body-positive illustrator “Full of Freckles” to collaborate on a series of children’s books focused on body-confidence and self-love.

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The 30-year-old mom is proud of her body, the incredible babies it created, and the way her story has touched the lives of so many others.

Cheers to you, Allie! You are a beautiful mama, and you’re teaching those babes wonderful lessons about being the perfect version of who God created them to be.

Bri Lamm
Bri Lamm
Bri is an outgoing introvert with a heart that beats for adventure. She lives to serve the Lord, experience the world, and eat macaroni and cheese in between capturing life’s greatest moments on one of her favorite cameras.

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