Anonymous wrote:It drives me nuts that these are terms only women use, and that this manner of speaking is very transparently something women do to appear cute/non-threatening/charming.
I know some of you are going to say "that's not why I do it, I just like it," but it's baby talk and women use baby talk intentionally to make themselves appear helpless and cute. It is really grating.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I love "littles"
It's so much easier than saying "the two younger ones"
Yes, this is the only way I use the term as well and only in speech or occasionally text to my husband.
Anonymous wrote:I love "littles"
It's so much easier than saying "the two younger ones"
Anonymous wrote:I love "littles"
It's so much easier than saying "the two younger ones"
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I occasionally call my eldest, now almost 14, kiddo. It’s just one of the nicknames I use for her. I never use it with other kids including my own. I’ve never thought it was a bothersome term. I agree it sounds less offensive than littles, which I only have used when referring to my younger 2 kids as a unit to differentiate them from the other.
It’s fine to say “hey, kiddo” to one of your kids in real life, but to write it out in a post? NO
Anonymous wrote:I also hate the word kid. Can we add that to the banned list?
Anonymous wrote:So agree with you OP. I especially hate it when teachers or school administrators say it. Can we communicate like adults please?
Anonymous wrote:I love "littles"
It's so much easier than saying "the two younger ones"
Anonymous wrote:I occasionally call my eldest, now almost 14, kiddo. It’s just one of the nicknames I use for her. I never use it with other kids including my own. I’ve never thought it was a bothersome term. I agree it sounds less offensive than littles, which I only have used when referring to my younger 2 kids as a unit to differentiate them from the other.