Anonymous wrote:Mom-mom is a common grandmother name. I called my grandmother Mom-mom and I had zero confusion and always understood the difference between my Mom and my Mom-mom. Now it is the name my mother is choosing to use as her grandmother name.
Anonymous wrote:I don't think its wrong that you don't like it. Give her other options. Meme, nene, nana, gran, grandma Sue, etc.
Fwiw, i also don't think it would be confusing to a child for mom and mom-mom. Just like Bob and Bobby.
Anonymous wrote:I am the mother of 3 girls. I am Mom-mom to my grands. I am their Mom’s Mom. My daughter gave me the name for that reason.
Anonymous wrote:My MIL wanted to be called Mumsy. Her mother was still alive until recently, and she was always MomMom.
Luckily we didn't have to weigh in on this as the oldest cousin's parents vetoed Mumsy. It did sound too much like Mommy to me.
Anonymous wrote:We have a Mom Mom and Pop Pop in our family. Must be a Mid-Atlantic thing.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:That is a ridiculous nickname and I would veto it. Gently. But veto.
Don’t veto it. Your mother-in-law has a right to have your child call her whatever she wants to be completely honest. You set yourself up for a lifetime of mother-in-law issues when you start dictating what you will allow your child to call her. In the long run, it really doesn’t matter. You know you are your child’s mother and your child knows that you are the mother.
Anonymous wrote:That is a ridiculous nickname and I would veto it. Gently. But veto.
Anonymous wrote:No, you shouldn’t veto it. It just shows you are insecure. Of course your kid won’t be confused. It might not stick anyway, kids often come up with their own names. But whatever, you don’t get to decide this.
Anonymous wrote:This is a dumb hillbilly grandparent nickname like MeeMaw and PeePaw. +1 for veto, OP. She can’t make you or your kids call her that.