Good Times
03-15-2010, 08:51 PM
All I gotta say WTF???!!
But wait.... PEOPLE ACTUALLY PAY FOR THIS!?!?!? :tapedshut:
World's fattest mom
A 42-year-old New Jersey mom wants to become the world's fattest woman, and yesterday she revealed all in a news story in the Daily Mail, a gossipy British tabloid. This mom believes that "fat" is beautiful and healthy, but enraged Daily Mail readers don't agree and are saying that she's an unfit mother who should be reported to children's services.
http://imgs.sfgate.com/blogs/images/sfgate/sfmoms/2010/03/14/donnasimpson623x560.jpg
Sometimes you come across stuff on the Internet that's so out there it's practically unbelievable...
A 42-year-old New Jersey mom is on track to weigh in as the world's fattest woman. Donna Simpson is determined to double her size by eating piles of junk food, the Daily Mail reported yesterday.
Simpson is already in the Guinness Book of World Records for being the largest mom. It took 30 hospital staff to deliver her daughter in a high-risk cesarean in 2007. At the time she weighed about 530 pounds. (She has other children.)
These days, Simpson is eating 12,000 calories a day in an effort to weigh in at 1,000 pounds. "To fund the massive $750 weekly food shop, she runs a website where men pay her to watch her eat fast food," the Daily Mail reported.
Daily Mail commenters are enraged by the article on Simpson and they're saying that she's a horrible mother.
"She should be ashamed of herself because she cannot possibly be a good role model to her children," a reader wrote in.
"She is ruining her children's lives by doing this to herself," another reader wrote in.
"I feel sorry for her kids and I think the social services should be notified," another wrote.
Obviously this is an extreme--practically unbelievable--example of a mom's unhealthy relationship with food. She clearly has an eating disorder.
While Simpson may think she's a healthy specimen, any medical professional would tell her that she should lose weight, not gain it. And most people would agree that she's setting a horrible example for her children and that her children are bound to have eating issues of their own. But should her children be taken away from her?
Read more: http://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/blogs/sfmoms/detail?entry_id=59144#ixzz0iJ9tgkcv
Source: SF Gate (http://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/blogs/sfmoms/detail?entry_id=59144)
But wait.... PEOPLE ACTUALLY PAY FOR THIS!?!?!? :tapedshut:
World's fattest mom
A 42-year-old New Jersey mom wants to become the world's fattest woman, and yesterday she revealed all in a news story in the Daily Mail, a gossipy British tabloid. This mom believes that "fat" is beautiful and healthy, but enraged Daily Mail readers don't agree and are saying that she's an unfit mother who should be reported to children's services.
http://imgs.sfgate.com/blogs/images/sfgate/sfmoms/2010/03/14/donnasimpson623x560.jpg
Sometimes you come across stuff on the Internet that's so out there it's practically unbelievable...
A 42-year-old New Jersey mom is on track to weigh in as the world's fattest woman. Donna Simpson is determined to double her size by eating piles of junk food, the Daily Mail reported yesterday.
Simpson is already in the Guinness Book of World Records for being the largest mom. It took 30 hospital staff to deliver her daughter in a high-risk cesarean in 2007. At the time she weighed about 530 pounds. (She has other children.)
These days, Simpson is eating 12,000 calories a day in an effort to weigh in at 1,000 pounds. "To fund the massive $750 weekly food shop, she runs a website where men pay her to watch her eat fast food," the Daily Mail reported.
Daily Mail commenters are enraged by the article on Simpson and they're saying that she's a horrible mother.
"She should be ashamed of herself because she cannot possibly be a good role model to her children," a reader wrote in.
"She is ruining her children's lives by doing this to herself," another reader wrote in.
"I feel sorry for her kids and I think the social services should be notified," another wrote.
Obviously this is an extreme--practically unbelievable--example of a mom's unhealthy relationship with food. She clearly has an eating disorder.
While Simpson may think she's a healthy specimen, any medical professional would tell her that she should lose weight, not gain it. And most people would agree that she's setting a horrible example for her children and that her children are bound to have eating issues of their own. But should her children be taken away from her?
Read more: http://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/blogs/sfmoms/detail?entry_id=59144#ixzz0iJ9tgkcv
Source: SF Gate (http://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/blogs/sfmoms/detail?entry_id=59144)