My mother still introduces me to people as her baby and I used to find it embarrassing and now I let her because I understand that the introducing is not about me at all - it is about a woman in her 70s who still has her baby, and that is something worth letting her have - Silicon Canals
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My mother still introduces me to people as her baby and I used to find it embarrassing and now I let her because I understand that the introducing is not about me at all - it is about a woman in her 70s who still has her baby, and that is something worth letting her have - Silicon Canals
""I tried everything to get her to stop. Asked her nicely. Made jokes about it. Even got a little sharp with her once or twice, which I'm not proud of.""
""Every time she said it, I felt like a little kid again. Like all the years of growing up, working hard, building something of my own just disappeared.""
A son reflects on his mother's habit of calling him her 'baby' in public, which initially embarrassed him. Despite his attempts to stop her, he eventually recognized the love and pride behind her words. Over time, he shifted from feeling humiliated to appreciating her affection, realizing that her expressions of love were a testament to their bond. This change in perspective allowed him to embrace her words rather than resist them, fostering a deeper understanding of their relationship.
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