Well, that didn’t take long.
Skid and in-laws were here when I got home from work, and DH had the charm turned-up to 11 with me the moment I stepped foot in the door.
Then with skid (almost 13) he was:
“Yes, baby.”
”Okay, baby...”
”Bye baby”
He’s cooking throughout all the comments to skid. I just look at him as if to say, ‘Oh yeah? Already?’
I point it out to him the moment after her and in-laws step out the door to leave and he immediately apologizes in an EXTREMELY defensive manner.
He was singing such a different “things are going to be different this summer” tune just a few weeks ago. This summer is going to suck and be volitale. I can feel it.
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Can I suggest something?
Can I suggest something? Maybe instead of saying something right when everyone leaves, you could talk to him about it a little later. I’ve learned that this lets me to calm down and DH takes things with a little more perspective
I’ve tried both ways only to
I’ve tried both ways only to be met with the same response and defensive manner from DH, sadly.
I’ve also found that if I don’t immediately address it, DH plays the “I don’t recall saying that,” or the “I don’t remember it happening like that,” card.
DH also had to play his token
DH also had to play his token “She’s just a child” card. To which I reminded him that skid was just a couple months away from turning 13 and that she got her mentrual at 10.5. Meaning, she *could* get pregnant if she had unprotected sex or was raped and ended-up pregnant. But, nah. It’s totally okay to continue referring to her as “baby.”
He then told me I had two feet and two legs to waltz down and file for a divorce if I didn’t like it.
I don't blame you one bit.
I don't blame you one bit. Calling a 13 year old daughter baby by a father really grosses me out. I think there are sexual undertones to that word when a grown man is saying that unless of course he's calling a 6 month old child baby. I would flip if my bf called his daughters that or if my father said that to me. It is definitely a romantic pet name in my opinion.
This! My formerSO would call
This! My formerSO would call me that occasionally. I was ok with it, but at the same time not real big on "generic nick names".
UNTIL I heard him also call his 16yr old daughter that also. BLEH! I let him know immediately I no longer approved of the nick name.
I have a friend
Who calls all his children either Baby Boy or Baby Girl. Maybe because he has six and it’s easier than remembering their names. It’s probably a family culture thing. I have another friend who also calls her children Baby. Not a hill to die on.
The baby thing would annoy me
The baby thing would annoy me, because I think of "baby" as a sexy term of endearment, but obviously, some see it as an appropriate term for a kid.
But it would bother me most as a symptom of him "babying" her, and using it every 5 minutes is idiotic. If DH even did that to ME, I'd want to punch him the nose. Don't call me baby or honey every 5 minutes.
The divorce comment is unacceptable. I'd let him know that if he says that again, he's going to get his wish.
I agree. I’m pretty hurt.
I agree. I’m pretty hurt.
I spoke with my boss this
I spoke with my boss this morning, not divulging anything personal, and arranged to switch days with a coworker, so I wouldn’t have to work this Saturday - therefore, removing the need for MIL’s care of our little ones.
My gloves are off. I’m going back to very, VERY low contact with all of them. I saw all of this coming, and I should have known better to EVER allow MIL to get her foot back in the door.
Has he always called her baby?
If he’s always called her baby then he may not even hear it. You know, like calling a kid slugger or pumpkin. Hell Im in my 50s and my mom is finally waning on the pumpkin nickname...was just after I made the comment we could go to senior fitness classes together.
I have a nickname for DS that I love and I’d call him it all the time if he let me. XH and I called him that nickname since he was born. We still refer to him like that when we talk. But we haven’t called him that since he was nine and he stated that he was too old for it anymore. (And I’m really hoping he gets nostalgic and lets me call him that again.)
If your DH only calls her that for-show in front of people then I’d say you have grounds to talk about the implications of that specific term. If he’s always done it, that’s just her nickname.
The divorce comment: he’s trying to win the conversation in an underhanded manner.
I dealt with this very early
I dealt with this very early on. My DH and SS and in-laws were all calling my SD "baby" when she was 4, 5, 6. It really bothered me because dh also called me baby, so we both would respond whenever he said it. She was so used to everyone calling her "baby" that she would ignore anyone saying her name.
I told DH that it would not only cause issues for her at school (teachers weren't going to call her baby), but that my vagina dried out faster than the Sahara mid summer every time I thought he was calling to me only to find out he was asking for his 6 year old daughter. That did the trick.
Too funny.
Too funny.
Yeah, I cannot get on that level of calling a child older than toddler age “baby.” I just can’t - especially because DH calls me that.
I don’t call our littles it either. Most of the time it’s a “hey bug” and the other is addressed with “hey buggy.” If they’re upset I might say “honey.” Again, though, they’re 3 and 5.
I still catch myself calling
I still catch myself calling my 3 year old son "baby" now and then, but it's started to taper off. I'm trying to teach him that he's a big boy now, so it's counterproductive to call him baby. And that was another issue I had: at 6 and 7 years old, SD was still be buckled into the car by her mom, carried everywhere, and coddled through the roof. If the nickname "baby" wasn't also accompanied by infantilizing behavior, it probably wouldn't have bothered me so much.
Baby
All of my older siblings called me Baby until I was about 16. "Baby" was short for "Why are you crying Baby". I was the youngest by a lot of years. Their alternative name for me was "TittleLittleYou'reTooLittle". I hated them.
#childhoodflashback