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"That's Going to End Up On Your Hips"

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A stranger in a bakery made one comment about a young girl’s body — and it sparked a conversation every parent needs to hear.

When should we speak up? When should we walk away? And how do we help our kids build confidence in a world where careless comments about appearance are still far too common?

In this powerful episode, Justin and Kylie unpack the viral bakery confrontation that divided the internet, explore the lasting impact of body-shaming comments, and share practical ways parents can help children become resilient, self-aware, and emotionally strong.

They also dive into healthy masculinity, raising respectful boys, and the simple lesson every child should learn about commenting on other people’s bodies.

KEY POINTS:

  • Why comments about kids’ bodies can leave lasting emotional scars
  • The difference between reacting publicly and protecting your peace
  • How to teach children resilience without dismissing their feelings
  • The “30-second rule” for commenting on appearance
  • What healthy masculinity really looks like
  • How to help daughters identify respectful relationships and red flags
  • Using difficult moments as powerful teaching opportunities

QUOTE OF THE EPISODE:
“Healthy men help the people around them feel safer and stronger.”

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ACTION STEPS FOR PARENTS:

  • Teach children that other people’s opinions do not define their worth
  • Model respectful language about bodies and appearance
  • Use difficult social moments as teaching opportunities, not panic moments
  • Encourage kids to notice how people make them feel: safer and stronger, or smaller and ashamed
  • Remind children they never need to tolerate disrespect to be accepted
 
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