*kitten* kids say... to fluffy adults

Lanie2012
Lanie2012 Posts: 46 Member
So starting back at trying to get healthy and lose a few old lbs, kids are usually the first and least forgiving in their critique. Although my kids tell me I look beautiful, sometimes I think they're possessed by Jillian Michaels, haha

Can you please share your examples of stuff your kids have said that may be less than flattering?

Example: this morning my daughter told me I had 'back boobs'.... *facepalm*... oy, it's time for mama to get rid of those.

I so look forward to your replies :) Please tell me I'm not the only one whose kids are so comfortable in our relationship that they truly will be no holds barred.
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  • Yurippe
    Yurippe Posts: 850 Member
    I tend to stay away from children as much as possible.
  • askeates
    askeates Posts: 1,490 Member
    I had a friends daughter tell me this once, "my mama says you're fat and I shouldn't be like you, but she is mean and you're cuddly". (btw, it was the friends wife who said that not the actual friend).
  • haha i find my little cousins act the same way. i think because kids are so honest because they haven't learned to fibb or keep comments to themselves, I would much rather ask them for an opinion sometimes. But, can't take the negative too serious if it hurts you, since they don't know exactly how they make you feel. i have to remember they're not bad, but i take it as constructive criticism honestly lol. I try to think of it as "i would rather hear the truth and cry instead of hear a lie and smile."
  • puggglet
    puggglet Posts: 102
    My son asked me if I.was.getting lines on my face because I want a pug puppy
  • oregonzoo
    oregonzoo Posts: 4,251 Member
    I tend to stay away from children as much as possible.
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    That's got to be incredibly inconvenient!
  • TeachTheGirl
    TeachTheGirl Posts: 2,091 Member
    My son outright said to me the other day "well, at least you're not fat like daddy".

    On one hand, yay compliment. On the other hand, my husband was NOT a happy man.
  • _JPunky
    _JPunky Posts: 508 Member
    My daughter told me after my ex lost a lot of weight after the divorce, "Daddy's not fat like you are anymore!"
  • Lanie2012
    Lanie2012 Posts: 46 Member
    I really love my kids critiques. The *kitten* they say cracks me up for days. And I think if I was really hurt, I could tell them. But I would rather show them that it's okay to love yourself at any size, regardless if you have "back boobs", haha
  • sheenarama
    sheenarama Posts: 733 Member
    My kids regularly say my butt is soooooo smushy!!
  • Lanie2012
    Lanie2012 Posts: 46 Member
    My kids regularly say my butt is soooooo smushy!!

    Hahaha... my kids sing Baby Got Back, I take it as a compliment, whatev's. haha
  • workout_ninja
    workout_ninja Posts: 524 Member
    my neice, when she was 3, asked me why I have 2 chins. I couldn't lie - I told her it was because I was fat and fat people have 2 chins.
  • Qarol
    Qarol Posts: 6,171 Member
    Yes. I was in town for my husband's grandmother's funeral, staying with some family friends with young children. Her youngest, about 6, wanted to help me get ready. I went to get my dress out of the closet, hanging on a hanger. She looks at it. Looks back at me. And says, "are you really that fat?"

    Brat.
  • Son #2: "Mom, Mom look! That man looks like he has a baby in his belly like you!"

    Son #1: *laughs* "Boys don't get babies in their bellies!"

    Son #2: "Then what did he put in his belly?"
  • focusedonfitness2015
    focusedonfitness2015 Posts: 240 Member
    This kind of fits in...

    I take my 6yo out for a date on Friday nights and we went to Red Robin. I ate the kitchen...As we walked out, I said.."Wow, that was a lot of food. I am stuffed." she replies: "Geesh mom, you didnt have to eat it all. Do what I do. Eat until I'm full then quit."

    Uh,.....yep. You're right!
  • It's always a great confidence boost to overhear comments on my man boobs, i do have a nice rack.

    Me shopping at bulk barn, buying a bunch of different candy for goodie-bags at my nieces birthday "No wonder he's so fat"

    Last but not least, the loud giggling as soon as i turn a corner out of sight.

    Looking forward to leaving that behind.
  • seltzermint555
    seltzermint555 Posts: 10,740 Member
    A friend's son asked me once why I was fat and I said because I ate too much food. I was cringing but he seemed totally satisfied with that answer. A few years later (when I was still very heavy and hadn't lost any weight) he asked me why another friend, "Janet" (another 30-something woman) had something wrong with her belly but I didn't. He was really worried about whether she was going to have a baby and concerned about her belly popping. I tried to downplay it so I don't think Janet heard him. I really didn't know what he meant at first, but I'm fairly sure he was talking about her belly being very round and she had a really tight shirt on. I was just as fat as Janet but a little differently proportioned and wearing a looser top. And the kid's own mom was pretty big too so I don't know what the big deal was for awhile with him obsessing over that.

    I've had a little girl in Target tell her mom "Look at her butt it's really big Mommy!!" But she said it in such a weird way, like full of awe and really nice -- lol. There was nothing at all malicious in this little girl's tone and her mom was a gorgeous hippie type Amazon who smiled apologetically at me but also kind of laughed and made it seem actually pretty normal and comfortable. It's odd because the mom acting embarrassed would have made me feel a lot worse.
  • ew_david
    ew_david Posts: 3,473 Member
    While walking down a hospital hallway, my son (maybe 4 at the time) said in his loudest voice "OH MY GOD, MOM. THAT LADY'S BUTT IS HYOOOOOGE."

    I dragged him down another hallway asap.

    Oh, and they used to tell me I was fat all the time.
  • Cliffslosinit
    Cliffslosinit Posts: 5,044 Member
    When he wakes up, I'll see if he dares repeat it!:angry:







    kidding....they just say I've gotten bigger.
  • Lanie2012
    Lanie2012 Posts: 46 Member
    LMAO! Kids are so hilarious! Oh my goodness, I'm at work trying not to LOL but you guys are really giving me the giggles. I'm glad my kids aren't the only ones who love me till it hurts, haha
  • delicious_cocktail
    delicious_cocktail Posts: 5,797 Member
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  • redversustheblue
    redversustheblue Posts: 1,216 Member
    Not my kid, but I spent a summer (one horrible dreadful summer) working as a daycare assistant. One kid told me I had big legs like a tree. Thanks kid.

    I don't get along with children.
  • Cliffslosinit
    Cliffslosinit Posts: 5,044 Member
    Oh....when the oldest was 4 he saw a lady in line ahead of us.
    He was Batman crazy (even had on his own cape).
    He got excited and yelled,"look Dad, that great big fat lady has on a Batman shirt!"

    I covered his mouth and moved to the next line.
  • Not my kid, but I spent a summer (one horrible dreadful summer) working as a daycare assistant. One kid told me I had big legs like a tree. Thanks kid.

    I don't get along with children.

    That's something i heard from my mother constantly growing up, the odd thing is i had a really supportive mother, i think she honestly thought "You have legs like tree trunks" was a compliment lol
  • redversustheblue
    redversustheblue Posts: 1,216 Member
    Not my kid, but I spent a summer (one horrible dreadful summer) working as a daycare assistant. One kid told me I had big legs like a tree. Thanks kid.

    I don't get along with children.

    That's something i heard from my mother constantly growing up, the odd thing is i had a really supportive mother, i think she honestly thought "You have legs like tree trunks" was a compliment lol

    Haha I guess if your legs are muscular and what not, its a compliment. Unfortunately for me, that was not the case.
  • KseRz
    KseRz Posts: 980 Member
    Dont have any....kids are afraid of me.


    ETA: One time I was a smart *kitten* to an adult by throwing a snowball at him while he was jogging. He ran after me and kicked my *kitten*. So yeah, adults shouldnt take crap from punk kids.
  • DavidSTC
    DavidSTC Posts: 173 Member
    My daughter told me after my ex lost a lot of weight after the divorce, "Daddy's not fat like you are anymore!"

    Geez. That had to be motivating.
  • Veil5577
    Veil5577 Posts: 868 Member
    I dislike children. And they dislike me.
  • jmcdonald2011
    jmcdonald2011 Posts: 181 Member
    When my now 16yr old son was 6 he wrapped his arms around me and said "mommy, I love your bum because its so big and squishy"
  • lynn1982
    lynn1982 Posts: 1,439 Member
    My cousin's kid, when he was around 4, asked me if I had a baby in my belly like his mommy (his mom was pregnant at the time). I was horrified at the time, but now I think it's funny.
  • ethompso0105
    ethompso0105 Posts: 418 Member
    I did a community theater show with a really cute 4 year old girl. She liked to give me hugs, which doesn't bother me at all--I adore kids. She was hugging me one day while I was talking to her mom. The little girl looked up at me with the sweetest expression and said,

    "Emily...why are you so fluffy? Is it because you eat food?"

    Yes, my dear...it's mainly because I eat food.

    Her mom was mortified, but I just giggled. Fluffy is so much better than "fat"--it even makes me seem cozy! :) LOL