The other day, Nicole was playing with her toys and she looked up at me and said in the sweetest voice ever, "Mommy, you're fat!"
Shocked, I said the only thing I could, "Thanks Nicole."
Yesterday, she was changing her clothes and she said to Matt, "I'm Fat!" And proudly smacked her tummy.
Then, I began to think... Why is my 2 year old talking about being fat?
And then I realized, we tell Dan, all the time, that he is fat.
"You're such a fatty!"
"You're so fat."
"My little fatty lumpkins."
Are just a few of the things that I will say to Dan.
Nicole often repeats what I say and I should have realized earlier that she would pick up on this because we all say it so often to Dan as a compliment. He IS a fatty baby and it is an indicator that he is healthy, so we say it to compliment him. So, logically, Nicole assumes that telling someone they are fat is a compliment.
I just hope she doesn't say it to someone who would take offense. We are considering changing what we say to Dan. Instead of fat, he shall be healthy.
Wrestling
4 years ago
2 comments:
Out of the mouths of babes....:) You are right, a 2 yr old would think that being called "fatty lumpkins" is a term of endearment. However, if she says it to her grandma...not so much.
Maybe we should all consider being called fat a compliment. Nicole's starting a new trend!
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