Shiner86 60 Posted June 29, 2014 I was at the gym working out by doing laps at the lap pool and when I got out this little girl (probably 3-4 yo) said look mommy she has a baby in her belly (I assure you I don't) and then her wonderful older sister says, no she's just fat. Definitely won't miss comments like these when the weight is gone. 2 ProudGrammy and chriskre reacted to this Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
awold0 246 Posted June 29, 2014 I totally understand. I was visiting a friend and her daughter was playing video bowling on Wii. We all started to play and you pick the character to represent yourself when you play. They had one that was a fat girl with dark hair. So she said you can be this one because you are fat. I wanted to die considering it was with 4 adults and 3 children. Flash a year later and I just visited that little girl in the Bay area last month. She did not know who I was. As much as it was so painful I know she did not mean it but man was that a day I will never forget. 1 ProudGrammy reacted to this Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
ProudGrammy 8,322 Posted June 29, 2014 Kids, they don't mean to be mean... @@Shiner86 As "they" say, kids say the darndest things sticks and stones right, .......but names DO hurt me!! like you said, they don't mean any harm, they don't know there the meaning behind those words mannnnny years ago my approx 4 year old niece said to me "Aunt Kathy" why do you always wear the same blouse??" (it was a cartoon fiigure on a blouse) the reason was it was the best one that fit over me that looked "ok" but i didn't know how to respond - and it made me feel bad/sad so i/us know where you are coming from same time next year, what a difference in your new healthier, happier longer life kathy congrats Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
HalloweenBaby24 447 Posted June 30, 2014 They do say the darnedest thing's, but I don't agree when they are not corrected by an adult. My daughter is 4, we were out one day at the hair cuttery waiting on her father to ger his hair cut when a large older woman walked in my daughter's eyes got wide and she said "Mommy look at how big that lady is!" Of course it was loud enough where the woman heard it so I took my daughter by the hand and told her "That's not nice to point out other people, everyone comes in different shapes and sizes. Daddys big, Mommy and a lot of people you love we are no different then her" she understood. The woman at one point dropped her cain and I made my daughter go pick it up for her and introduce herself, the woman went onto have a conversation about cartoons with my daughter and she realized they had a lot in common after all. 2 cherbear33 and amazon reacted to this Share this post Link to post Share on other sites