you poor thing - and your poor DD
dunno about the big baby = big child/adult thing but I know I was a big girl (never hugely overweight, just taller and well, bigger, than most of my peers. I had a VERY skinny little sister with whom I was usually unfavourably compared - she would have to have been much more confident and popular too, wouldn't she!!!) I had such a hard time over it from a couple of boys that it made my life a misery for a while
my mum obviously thought it was more of a problem than I think it actually was (looking at photos now, yes I was biggish, but I was so healthy looking) and tried to police my food. I still remember one episode when everyone else in the family was having lemon meringue (it was the 70s!) pie for pudding and I wasn't allowed any. I was 7 fgs!!!
[my mum was a sweety btw, just misguided]
anyway, DON'T do anything about her eating, she sounds like she is doing fine. Taking her to the GP only gives credence to the idea that she has a problem, which it doesn't sound like she does, imo.
I went on to have anorexia followed by bulimia for over 10 years, was hospitalised twice, lowest weight was under 5 stone at which point I was wired up to a drip and sedated until I gained weight. [My mum wasn't holding back the epuddings then!]
protect your little girl from these stupid stupid boys, do everything you can to make sure she cintinues to eat healthily and never make out the problem is her weight
I am sitting here shaking at the thought of the poor thing, am so angry on her behalf (and of course it's reminded me of that awful period of my life that I haven't thought about in ages)
can you get school to help deal with this, definitely don't let it go on