Anonymous wrote:Oh wow. Sitting here laughing a bit. A lot of the posters here would probably be SHOCKED at the state of my house around bedtime.
If it's considered taboo for a 4 year old to be running around in just a pull-up before bed, then WOW am I in trouble.
I have 4 boys, ages 3 to 11, middle two are twins, and they all insist on pretty much wearing just their underwear in the evenings.
The three youngest still wear pull-ups or diapers at night, and yes--*gasp*--I realize this is scandalous! But yes, they do typically wear JUST a diaper around family and even friends.
If we're close enough friends to be staying the night with you, then we're close enough that I don't care if you see my kids in underwear/diapers etc.
If another kid gave any of my boys a hard time about wearing a pull-up for bedtime, I can almost guarantee they'd not care, at ALL, and brush it off like it was nothing.
You're overreacting OP, this isn't a big deal if your kid isn't bothered.
Anonymous wrote:Weird that PP’s are fixating on a preschooler wearing a pull-up around close friends. Ignore them PP.
A 12 or 13 confronting a 4 year old like that for wearing a diaper is rude and unkind. How strange. It’s hard to even imagine unless she’s autistic or intellectually disabled and thus genuinely confused/curious why a child who isn’t a baby would wear a diaper, and doesn’t understand why it’s impolite to point out.
Anonymous wrote:I kind of feel like ninety-nine percent of the people commenting here that the OP needs to chill out over this would absolutely be the ones to freak out if the situation was reversed, and this happened to their kid.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP -- pull-ups are diapers. Just like Depends are also diapers.
There's no shame in wearing either unless you make it a shame. If your child feels bad about what he heard, just explain that it's not a big deal, that bodies mature at different times, and he's got nothing to worry about.
+1. My niece wore pull-ups at night until she was 9 years old. She didn't worry about it because she knew it was genetic in her family.
Your family has a bed-wetting gene?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Weird that PP’s are fixating on a preschooler wearing a pull-up around close friends. Ignore them PP.
A 12 or 13 confronting a 4 year old like that for wearing a diaper is rude and unkind. How strange. It’s hard to even imagine unless she’s autistic or intellectually disabled and thus genuinely confused/curious why a child who isn’t a baby would wear a diaper, and doesn’t understand why it’s impolite to point out.
Why? Elder siblings make fun of younger siblings all the time. Its probably a joke in her middle school to differentiate themselves from 'babies'. However OP expecting someone else's kid to not mention their child running around in a pull-up when they're probably not used to the sight is a bit much.
Anonymous wrote:If these comments were made by a child around the same age as your 4.5 year old, then it was only inadvertently rude because kids that age don’t really get that everyone doesn’t have the same experience. If the comments were made by an 8th grader, then yes, rude as hell to ask a little kid if he pees his pants. Did you stick up for him in the moment? Have a talk with him to reassure him that he’s not a baby wearing diapers?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP -- pull-ups are diapers. Just like Depends are also diapers.
There's no shame in wearing either unless you make it a shame. If your child feels bad about what he heard, just explain that it's not a big deal, that bodies mature at different times, and he's got nothing to worry about.
+1. My niece wore pull-ups at night until she was 9 years old. She didn't worry about it because she knew it was genetic in her family.
Your family has a bed-wetting gene?