MAMABEAR
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ummm, i don't want to seem rude, but are you kidding?
i remember vividly that when my eldest son was less than a year old he had a terrible cold. i was holding him in my arms, rocking him, waving a tissue w/ a little karvol on it to help clear his congestion and i can still hear myself say,' mummy's poor itsy bitsy snufflufugus' (oddly that translates to 'little snothead'). ok it was 'twee', but it certainly was NOT abusive - it was love. i'm sure i've used other little names - last night i heard a yelp from the garden, recognised it as my daughter's voice and ran out calling, 'mummy's coming darling heart.' i really don't see how i was being disrespective to her. my husband calls me sweetheart, i don't have a problem w/ that either.
now that i come to think of it, i still occasionally call my youngest 'lambkins' ... maybe you should take me out back and beat the $&!^ outta me. lol.
Awwwwwww! How sweet. If my Daddy said my first name he was wanting me to answer for some reason or other but when he used my first and second name---I was in big azz trouble. My rents didn't use cutesy names. I had to fight for the closeness I craved. Kissed my Daddy on the lips (I had 3 kids at the time), he said, "Aren't you gittin alittle old to kiss me on the lips. Grabbed his face with both hands and kissed him again---then said, "Nope, you are still my Daddy and I'm still your kid, so deal wid it". He LOL. He had 13 kids and I was # 7.
eddeva, lil kid, we are all different and we all have to be comfortable in our life. YOU are not a bad mum. You go gurl. I feel very close to my babies. My grown son comes and sits in my lap and has to hold himself up cus I am old but I still like to hold my babies---all ovem. Don't you change a thang. If I quit callin my babies cutesy names they would think they did something wrong or that I had lost my mind. I ain't changin the way I am. Didn't kill any of my babies nor they theirs.
KC had no feelings as she was saying "that child" and that is the difference. Like many have said here---when speaking to CPS (or whoever) and your child is "missin" you don't say--> "that child". It isn't natural to say "that child" at that time.