Anonymous wrote:I was talking to a mother a few months ago who had a 2.5 yr old (same as mine) and a little guy - maybe 8 months - who was teething. We were talking about his teething and I said to the baby something like, "I am sorry you feel so cruddy" - and the mother bristled and asked me to please not use that word around her 2.5 yr old. I asked again if she meant "cruddy" and she said yes, it was inappropriate. I went home, looked it up on every slang dictionary I could find on the internet and asked everyone I knew - and DCUM - is "cruddy" has some sexual or otherwise inappropriate connotation and got a resounding "NO!".
Same with "goofball". Who the hell knows what is wrong with some of these women.
I remember your post! I agreed that it was ridiculous to think "cruddy" was a bad word. Same for "goofball." I mean, I can vaguely see a desire to not label your kid as something, but even if that's what you think, it's ridiculous to judge someone else for saying something like that to THEIR kid. I often call my toddler a "goof" or "goofball" -- when I just mean, "You're being silly, aren't you?" Like, he'll intentionally hide something and smile playfully at me, and I'll say, "You're being a little goof, aren't you?" or "You goofball!" when he does something a little weird but hilarious. It's affectionate.