annifrance nobody is saying they can't have open conversations with their children.
They're saying this is one subject where if you it bringing up, you are likely to hurt your daughter's feelings and add to the reasons why an intelligent woman is overweight. If you already talk about this subject, then you are in a different situation to the OP and many posters.
I still remember snapping my Mum's head off on Christmas morning with my Mum when I was 37 because she tried to tell me how to peel a carrot - as I stood over the kitchen sink peeling carrots. It was a last straw moment for me and my way of telling my Mum to back off for a bit. We're really close and most of the time that's a great thing, but Mums don't always make things better.
Some Mums can't help themselves from interfering, because that's what this is about. It's natural to feel concern, but sometimes you need to just hold your tongue and keep your thoughts to yourself until you're asked for your opinion.
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