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    • 28 May 2012

      Dear HT, Why Won’t My Nephew Kiss Me?

      Written by honesttoddler

      crazyauntkissesNO

      @This_Wifes_Life asked a great question. Being forced to show affection is one of the top 5 problems toddler’s face. How would you like it if someone 3-4 times your size cornered you, overwhelmed you with the scent of Victoria’s Secret body spray or Drakkar Noir, and tried to come in for a wet one?

      Even if you liked this person, you’d be turned off.

      I’ve come up with a list of things you can order to spell this out more clearly:

      • pizza
      • Chinese food
      • back episodes of Gilmore Girls
      • useless items from Etsy
      • toddler toys from ToysRUs.com

      Notice that kisses weren’t on the list? Toddlers place a high value on body autonomy. If you’re feeling desperate for a sign that your mean something in the life of your nephew consider throwing yourself out of a tree. If he rushes to help you, you’re in his inner circle. His wolf pack, so to speak.

      I suggest you spend more time buying him gifts and taking him out to ice-cream and less time asking that he press his lips up against your face (ew.).

      Sincerely, HT

    5 Comment on “Dear HT, Why Won’t My Nephew Kiss Me?”

    • StateCollegeMom

      29 May 2012 01:05 am

      In seriousness, though, kids should never be forced to kiss or hug someone if they don’t want to. It sets up confusing boundaries and can make them susceptible to not reporting bad touches.

      Sorry. I know we’re here to have fun but I just wanted to mention. Forced kisses are a pet peeve of mine.

      Now, about cake..,

      Reply
      1. Stephanie

        06 Jun 2012 04:06 pm

        I agree. People forcing my son to show them affection, and getting annoyed when he doesn’t, bothers me.

        Reply
    • iimpp

      12 Jul 2012 10:07 pm

      I’ve never asked kids to kiss or hug me as well as I’ve never tried to do it myself. You look into their eyes and you know they have nothing to do with you. They’re just little human cuter than bigger human. It doesn’t mean they’re approachable all the time. *weep*

      Reply
    • Scott Fecher

      21 Jul 2012 12:07 am

      He was asking for it.

      Reply
    • Alie

      19 Sep 2012 01:09 am

      HT,
      Is it acceptable for me to request a fist-bump from awesome toddlers? And if I don’t get one, I pretend like it never happened and just wave and or walk away.
      What do you think?

      Reply

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