Teens are masterful creators of nicknames. Mom is probably a less creative version of some of the clever ones they come up with. |
mom is not a nickname
mom is the name for the woman who is raising you as her child I think it's creepy OP. |
It’s creepy if this woman asked or encourages them to call her mom. It’s not creepy if the kids came up with it themselves as a term of endearment or inside joke. My dd has always had the instinct to look out for other kids and be very protective of her friends. When they were in middle school, her friend group called her mom. It was part endearment and part teasing. |
These examples aren't the same. In you dcs case, it is endearing. In the case of a woman with multiple kids encouraging other kids to call her mom, it's creepy. |
Not the biggest deal, but slightly weird that she insists others drop off but she always stays, unless there are special needs. But that and getting people to call her mom suggests she's really making this her personality. I wouldn't say it's necessarily creepy but more annoying. I wonder if as the kids get older she'll try to be cool mom who lets the kids drink, etc. |
You hit the nail on the head of what I was thinking, pp. There are no special needs kids in this group. The thing which strikes me is that it seems like she is trying to establish herself as the group mom when every one of these kids has involved parents. Another pp who compared it to calling someone else's spouse "honey" also struck on the feeling I get from this mom. |
Pp. I would keep an eye on it but it's one of those things that if you make too much of it, you're the one who will seem crazy because this woman seems so lovely and involved. I actually wonder how she would react if you started insisting she drop off or insisting you stay instead of drop off (i think its rude of her to do this with teens if everyone else is dropping off). |
This is the weird part. It is very strange she would stay with 16 year olds for their social activity. |
My friend group never ever called parents Mr and Mrs. Seems old fashioned. I definitely don’t want DS’ friends calling me Mrs anything. |
I had thought she brings all 5 of her kids to these outings, and is essentially the chaperone? Maybe OP could clarify. |
I wouldn’t worry about it. She sounds like a nice lady and the kids like her.
To be overly concerned sounds a bit defensive. Like you think you’re not a good enough mom in comparison. |
She brings her older two. Everyone else drops off and she stays for some reason. These kids are trustworthy and old enough to sit in a movie theater for two hours+ without "mom." |
Nope. I'm not concerned about my kids at all. I asked for perspectives because something about her behavior doesn't sit well with me. |
I called my best friend’s mom Mama Smith. I was always at their house and she treated me like her child. |
She sounds like a helicopter mom. |