Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:While your SIL may think this is funny, it really is not. Calling a boy little is the same as calling a girl fat -- a dig. She probably thinks it is OK to insult your DS -- some people just think that is funny, or acceptable. I would ask her to stop sending clothes -- they do not fit and you can't store them, but thanks anyway!! If she persists, I would just toss them. I never enjoyed hand me downs much with my kids -- kids clothes are pretty cheap these days and I just never felt like doing it after I got the first bundle from a friend. The nice ones are very easy to resell anyway.
+ 1 And stop the "Little Larlo" comments NOW. And a PP was correct - SIL is putting the boys is competition with the only thing she has now - wait until her son starts playing sports and getting graded in school - the comments will only get worse.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think you're overreacting, unless she had a history of being rude and mean in general.
I have a long, 21-pound six month old who I call "Little X" as a term of affection.
Don't be obtuse. My 17 month old is only 20 pound and calling him "little" is indeed and insult. Can you not see the difference or do you just want to brag about how big your baby is?
I'm not being obtuse. Babies are little. "Little" is also a term of affection. And although my child is "tall" and big now, I highly doubt he'll end up tall as an adult since his dad is only 5'8".
It is NOT an insult to call a baby or toddler little. A school-age boy? Yes, I think that would probably make him feel bad. But a BABY? A toddler? It's only insulting if the parents themselves feel badly about their child's size.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think you're overreacting, unless she had a history of being rude and mean in general.
I have a long, 21-pound six month old who I call "Little X" as a term of affection.
Don't be obtuse. My 17 month old is only 20 pound and calling him "little" is indeed and insult. Can you not see the difference or do you just want to brag about how big your baby is?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think you're overreacting, unless she had a history of being rude and mean in general.
I have a long, 21-pound six month old who I call "Little X" as a term of affection.
Don't be obtuse. My 17 month old is only 20 pound and calling him "little" is indeed and insult. Can you not see the difference or do you just want to brag about how big your baby is?
Using the term little is a definite insult?
That is stupid
You are a little person, PP. You are small minded. You are short on common sense. You are very small.
Did you take any of that as a compliment?
You have to be stupid to think using those comments as a comparison made any sense.
I am very small -- IT IS A FACT, NOT AN INSULT.
Put in the right context anything can be used as an insult. But the general use of the word "little" or "short" is not an automatic insult.
I guess you are "short" on your meds today.
You do realize that your comment to PP about being "short" on her meds proved her point and not yours, right? Short as in "not enough".
And also to echo other's comments - you are a female. It is different for boys.
Anonymous wrote:Your kid is 1.5 and hers is 2.5 years old. You never know what size they will be is 5 years. You are barely ever going to see her. Just because your brothers were teased doesn't mean your son will, especially because he is in the 50th percentile rank. Just let it go.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP, my sister and I seem to be going though what seems to be the prequel to your own story. My sister has two sons above the 97th percentile and although I'm still pregnant my son is measuring right now in the 29th. She's always making comments about how my kid will have two bigger cousins to look after him and how he can have their clothes since hers barely got to wear them anyway, etc. I can just totally see her going down the same road as your SIL. Right now I just smile and "uh-huh" it but once he's here I'll probably be more aggressive about telling her to STFU. You should too.
Bigger as older right?
FFS
Nope, she definitely means bigger as in size. She goes on and on about future football scholarships, etc. It's obnoxious.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP, my sister and I seem to be going though what seems to be the prequel to your own story. My sister has two sons above the 97th percentile and although I'm still pregnant my son is measuring right now in the 29th. She's always making comments about how my kid will have two bigger cousins to look after him and how he can have their clothes since hers barely got to wear them anyway, etc. I can just totally see her going down the same road as your SIL. Right now I just smile and "uh-huh" it but once he's here I'll probably be more aggressive about telling her to STFU. You should too.
Bigger as older right?
FFS
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I just don't get the problem, and I'm a generally pretty sensitive, sometimes oversensitive person.
As I understand it, she send your son clothes -- which I would be thrilled about (albeit they may not be your taste) and a note directly to him, which says something like:
Hi Little Opie, I hope these clothes fit by the time you grow into them and they are not out of style! Love Aunt Marge.
WHAT IS THE BIG EFFIN DEAL?
8:10 again. It's a DCUM classic. Instead of being clear and direct, the aggrieved party takes to DCUM to fulminate about perceived slights. This is apparently most common in marriages; to read DCUM, you'd think no one has a mutually respectful, honest and direct relationship with their spouse.
OP can simply tell her SIL she doesn't want the clothes. But I bet she won't.
You are just a much better and smarter person than all of the rest of us poor slobs. You are so brilliant and self-assured that I am humbled to be in the company of such greatness. I hate to think of you wasting your time here so please fell free to stay off this site. I am ashamed to have wasted your time like this when you should be off curing cancer and enjoying your perfect children and husband. Please - for your sake - don't come back to DCUM.