Mil has already mentioned twice that our 9 month old’s double chin may be permanent as her mother (husbands grandmother) had a permanent one.

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I mean… why is this necessary to say??? My daughter is a precious growing baby and my MIL is clearly a miserable person if she cannot say anything positive. What do you all think?

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  1. botinlaw Avatar

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  2. dahmerpartyofone Avatar

    That’s something that needs to be shut down now. If she has no problem body shaming a 9 month old it’ll only get worse as your daughter grows. Don’t let your daughter grow up with body image issues because grandma was never put in check.

  3. WriterMomAngela Avatar

    “Please do not speak about my child’s body. If you continue to do so access will be limited going forward.”

    Boundary. Consequence. Enforce it. Period.