Anonymous wrote:Sound like either a bunch of new moms or people who hate their MILs.
Take from a more seasoned parent, do NOT fall on your sword over this one. Your MIL is not being mean - and she is using it in a very loving context. You mentioned it to DH and he thinks you are being too sensitive. So you make an issue. Not only do you potentially chill your MIL's willingness to lovingly interact with your child when you are around but you look like a nutcase troublemaker to your DH. YOU are the one who will look like you are starting crap.
When DC becomes verbal and it still bothers you, then say something then. But it is nonsense to try to police your MIL's loving moments with your DC while spouting some "boundaries" nonsense.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This little piggy saying has been going on for generations. Most of our parents used it, you just don't remember. You sound like a pain in the ass daughter in law.
Exactly.
And this lil piggy went wee, wee, wee all the way home!
How clueless can OP be??
That's toes, no?
Doesn't matter. OP would be outraged that MIL is calling the kid's toes fat, too.
Doubt it. Of course it matters. MIL wasn't reciting the nursery rhyme and wiggling his toes, she was calling him a little
piggy while feeding him.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This little piggy saying has been going on for generations. Most of our parents used it, you just don't remember. You sound like a pain in the ass daughter in law.
Exactly.
And this lil piggy went wee, wee, wee all the way home!
How clueless can OP be??
That's toes, no?
Doesn't matter. OP would be outraged that MIL is calling the kid's toes fat, too.
Anonymous wrote:How do people not see that grandma calling the baby little piggy isn't the same as calling the baby fat which in this culture is not a compliment. If someone polishes off a bag of chips, that person is called a pig. Same thing. Not complimentary. OP is allowed to not want her baby subjected to rude name calling. Maybe the PPs are from a culture where calling someone fat pig is OK. This culture isn't one of them.
Anonymous wrote:PP again. People who are saying the kids not a pig and pigs are cute so it's okay make no sense to me. My son ain't a girl and girls are cute so I should let my dad call my son "girly girl". I call BS.
Anonymous wrote:Not the hill to die on. Toughen up.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This little piggy saying has been going on for generations. Most of our parents used it, you just don't remember. You sound like a pain in the ass daughter in law.
Exactly.
And this lil piggy went wee, wee, wee all the way home!
How clueless can OP be??
That's toes, no?