“Little man”

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Why? Why is this a phrase? It sounds so dumb. Also hate “mini man”. Your child is not a man. Just stop.


Agree. So stupid!
Anonymous
As long as it’s said with affection, I don’t have a problem with it.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I have two girls but I think it’s cute! You know what’s really barf inducing, is “kiddos” or “littles”.


Also hate kiddos and littles.



Yes Kiddos and Littles are the worst.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Okay, that’s cool OP. I don’t use it often but there are some baby boys that just look like tiny adults grumpily stuck in baby bodies. I see baby girls with that look sometimes too but I tend to describe them as “old souls” or something other than “little woman/little lady” but I’m not sure why. Little men are just funnier to me in general.


Haha! I get that. Some boy babies/toddlers do look like grumpy old men, especially if they are dressed for it.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:People will be offended by anything.

And yes, he is technically a little man. Sorry.


Wrong.


man
/man/
noun
1.
an adult human male

So a “little man” would mean an adult male of small stature.

Also, it’s not an “offense”, but merely a mild irritation.

-OP

Ok. Now the definition of little and then put them together.



lit·tle
/?lidl/
Learn to pronounce
adjective
small in size, amount, or degree

I stand by the bolded

-op
Anonymous
I called my son “little mister” when he was small. It was all just between my husband and I though. “I already picked up little mister, see you at home.” If that bothers you, then you have too little to stress over.
Anonymous
Why so much judgment of moms? I have a friend who regularly refers to her toddler son as an asshole. As long as moms are warm and loving IDGAF what they call them. There’s so much love to go around. Less negativity please.
Anonymous
To be clear, I don’t GAF what you call your kids. I just find the public IG posts of your “little mister” to be saccharine. It’s the public display of it all that is gag worthy.
Anonymous
I guess we all have terms that creep us out. I personally don't mind 'little man' but I can't stand when people refer to their husband as 'hubby' and I cringe when I hear dads refer to themselves as 'papa.'
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I guess we all have terms that creep us out. I personally don't mind 'little man' but I can't stand when people refer to their husband as 'hubby' and I cringe when I hear dads refer to themselves as 'papa.'


HUBBY!!! Ugh I just dry heaved! That word makes my skin crawl
Anonymous
Monkey!!
Anonymous
My MIL constantly calls DS "little man." It's like nails on a chalkboard.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:People will be offended by anything.

And yes, he is technically a little man. Sorry.


Wrong.


man
/man/
noun
1.
an adult human male

So a “little man” would mean an adult male of small stature.

Also, it’s not an “offense”, but merely a mild irritation.

-OP

Ok. Now the definition of little and then put them together.



lit·tle
/?lidl/
Learn to pronounce
adjective
small in size, amount, or degree

I stand by the bolded

-op


I like you, OP. I hate little man, littles, and kiddos. Also mama and papa. Yes I'm judgemental and should not care so much, but I find the terms really grating.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:People will be offended by anything.

And yes, he is technically a little man. Sorry.


Wrong.


man
/man/
noun
1.
an adult human male

So a “little man” would mean an adult male of small stature.

Also, it’s not an “offense”, but merely a mild irritation.

-OP

Ok. Now the definition of little and then put them together.



lit·tle
/?lidl/
Learn to pronounce
adjective
small in size, amount, or degree

I stand by the bolded

-op


I like you, OP. I hate little man, littles, and kiddos. Also mama and papa. Yes I'm judgemental and should not care so much, but I find the terms really grating.


Is the hate for "Mama" focused on mothers who refer to themselves that way in front of other adults and fathers who call their wives that in public? We don't do that -- DH would never call me "Mama" or some version like (gag) "little mama" in front of others or whatever. But Mama is what my teen DC has always called me. I wanted that instead of "mom" or "mommy" because my family has called the mothers "Mama" back at least five generations. But it's what children call their mothers--I do agree that adults who go around calling their spouses mommy or daddy or mama etc. sound ridiculous!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I think it is cute.

I like it way better than calling every boy "Bud."


Totally off topic but my stunningly gorgeous college roommate had so many boyfriends that she started calling all of them Bud. We still call her husband Bud.
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