Discussion Board

A young mother''s ''size zero'' concern


Total 49 messages Pages < Newer  | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4   Older >
brahmin boy
my request
by brahmin boy on Mar 18, 2009 09:43 PM  | Hide replies

I stayed in the hostel for 28 years of my life. Learnt bad things. Dont send your kids to hostel.

    Forward  |  Report abuse
Sameer Bhagwat
Re: my request
by Sameer Bhagwat on Mar 19, 2009 08:26 AM
28 years? were you on 2 consequitive BANWAS?

   Forward   |   Report abuse
Tathagata Mukherjee
Re: Re: my request
by Tathagata Mukherjee on Mar 19, 2009 09:34 AM
Hes is talking about some Ashram..

isnt it brahmin boy?

   Forward   |   Report abuse
ashish sahu
Re: my request
by ashish sahu on Apr 04, 2009 03:52 PM
were u warden of some hostel??
wat made u stay for 28 yrs?????

   Forward   |   Report abuse
dileep kumar
?
by dileep kumar on Mar 18, 2009 07:37 PM

Being a good father or mother if u want ur kid to learn ethics make them learn our culture, ramayana, bhagavatham, some story books like chandamama, make them learn truth, meaning, meaning of life...importance of the life and teach them right way of life.
I will be happy if my daughter reads normal telugu books stories of ancient times which teach what is good and what not is good rather than harry potter..

    Forward  |  'Report abuse' disabled by moderator
PAWAN LADDA
size zero
by PAWAN LADDA on Mar 18, 2009 05:55 PM

i also work as a dietician for weight loss , i amazing when young girls come to my clinic for want size zero. they do everything for it. but with my openion on it is bad for our body

    Forward  |  Report abuse
dileep kumar
see
by dileep kumar on Mar 18, 2009 05:53 PM  | Hide replies

hmm nothing like that
there are many ways to see one thing
he saw in that manner
yes I agree
Being a good father or mother if u want ur kid to learn ethics make them learn our culture, ramayana, bhagavatham, some story books like chandamama, make them learn truth, meaning, meaning of life...importance of the life and teach them right way of life.
I will be happy if my daughter reads normal telugu books stories of ancient times which teach what is good and what not is good rather than harry potter..

    Forward  |  Report abuse
Vijay B
Re: see
by Vijay B on Mar 19, 2009 09:04 AM

Jaisa Baap waisa beta/beti.. you be fine I'm sure by Lord Ganesha's grace your beta/beti will do great :)

   Forward   |   Report abuse
joseph varghese
IAS knowledge
by joseph varghese on Mar 18, 2009 05:52 PM

This is just IAS knowledge, so don't worry about it. Our famous poet KALIDASSA has discribed the femenine beuty, and I suerly say that is beauty. Look at our previous generations, they all had good figurs with good amount of fat in right places, and they all are beuties, in the recent past I saw hollywood movie - " beautiful girls have curves" goodmovie,and actresses were beautiful and with curves formed out of fats. Here we don'tunderstand what is she trying to explain.

    Forward  |  Report abuse
Ashwin Rath
Size Zero is Only a Size Name by US standards.
by Ashwin Rath on Mar 18, 2009 05:51 PM

In the US market we donot get a shirt with size 44 or 42 or 28 or M, S XL XXL, its a different unit and that is Size 0,1 2 3 etc.... A size zero is equivalent to XS (Extra Small) by indian standards.

    Forward  |  Report abuse
v b
refer wikipedia
by v b on Mar 18, 2009 05:44 PM

Size 0 is a women's clothing size in the US catalog sizes system, believed to be equivalent to a UK size 4 or a European size 32.
"Size 0" is often used to refer to extremely thin, emaciated, or shorter individuals (especially women), or trends associated with them.

    Forward  |  Report abuse
SK
wat are the measurements of Size Zero..
by SK on Mar 18, 2009 05:16 PM  | Hide replies

Can anyone explains me clearly wats the exact measurement of Size zero.. ????

    Forward  |  Report abuse
Allah Khaun
Re: wat are the measurements of Size Zero..
by Allah Khaun on Mar 18, 2009 06:20 PM
no measurement. carrom board

   Forward   |   Report abuse
Niraj Jha
??
by Niraj Jha on Mar 18, 2009 04:00 PM

How does it help to ward off or avert your child's curiosity of knowing or understanding something new? What stops her from finding it out elsewhere? Friends, internet, magazines, books, etc, surely there are a lot of ways. And if she does find it out, which she will sooner or later, you run the risk of leaving your child to make her own opinion/perception about 'size zero'. Which could be a bigger problem to handle, I assume. In my opinion it’s important to fulfil your child’s curiosity at the right time. This also gives you an opportunity to make your child understand the difference between right and wrong.

Nicely written article though, keep it up!


    Forward  |  Report abuse
Total 49 messages Pages: < Newer  | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4   Older >
Write a message