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Ouch!
I commented on my mom's looks when I was 6. I had met my friend's grandma and later told my mom, "she had more wrinkles than even you!" 😬😬😬 |
How old is your nephew? |
10 |
This. It’s time for the “it’s not necessary to say everything you think” talk. Also - your son has different taste than you do. That woman, in her makeup, that you don’t think is attractive, is appealing to your son. That is fine. Him telling you she is pretty and you are not is not, and will never be, fine. |
It’s ok! His filter is still developing! And I mean… we are all entitled to our opinions, we just should keep them to ourselves most of the time - and that’s what you should tell him imo! It’s ok to think but it’s not ok to hurt others’ feelings! |
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OP, it’s fine.
My 8 yo drew a picture of our family that makes me, mom, look like a giant penis. I find it hilarious. I am overweight and tall, not obese. He said I am so tall my neck disappears into my body (the bell of the drawing). From his short vantage point, I reckon it does. |
Yes |
You are insane. |
Are you a third grade teacher? |
Insane about what comment? |
| I tell my kids they are not allowed to comment on other people's appearances unless they are saying something kind. They're 8. They get it. |
Is she? |
NP, but this disgusts me too. Who is teaching him that calling anyone “hot” (which has overt sexual connotations, as opposed to “pretty”) is appropriate at that age? Especially a RELATIVE? Imagine if a father called his daughter hot. He probably doesn’t totally get what he’s saying…but someone is modeling some bad behavior. |
+1. There is nothing horrible here, but is a possible teaching moment. Also agree a lot of kids equate pretty to lots of hair and makeup. We go by the “you do not comment on people’s appearances” general rule. My daughter is an adorable child who gets told she is “so pretty” all the time so we’re also drilling in the “pretty is as pretty does” mentality. |
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Sorry Op that would really hurt my feelings too.
But... I agree with the poster that said your son sees you at your worst and your friends mom at her best. I am definitely not attractive in my dirty sweats first thing in the morning either.
Whether he thinks of you as pretty or not he likely thinks you are the best person in the world for a variety of other reasons so hold on to that. And its nonsense to say this is a major issue or will demonstrate how he will treat women in the future. He is 8!!! Use it as a chance to remind him not to comment on people's looks and move on. |