A Reddit post sparked an entertaining discussion where users shared the most embarrassing things their children have said or done. Stories ranged from innocent remarks that could be misinterpreted, like a child's compliment about a woman’s vitiligo, to outright mortifying questions directed at adults, such as a child's blunt assessment of a coworker. These anecdotes illustrate the humorous yet sometimes cringe-worthy reality of raising children, highlighting the innocent and often unfiltered honesty that kids bring to everyday situations.
"Once I was shopping at the grocery with my 5-year-old son in the cart. As we were going down the aisle we passed a woman going the other way. Right after we passed her, my son said, 'Mom that's the ugliest man I've ever seen.' I was mortified."
"My 2-year-old son and I were in line at Kohl's and the woman behind me had vitiligo. My son looked at her and gasped and said, 'Oh wow, I LOVE your polka dots!'"
"I introduced him to my daughter. She recognized his name from me always complaining about him, looked him in the eye, and asked him, 'Are you the one who doesn't know what he is doing?"
"When my son was 3, we lived in a pretty rough neighborhood. One day I heard him greeting people in the manner that people greeted him when they walked by. He said, 'Hey, motherfucker!'"
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