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the term 'Yummy Mummy'

42 replies

PavlovtheCat · 17/11/2010 20:59

I was actually rather offended when, after a nice long shower, bit of time spent moisturising, drying/styling my hair, bit of make-up, nice skinny jeans, knee high boots, and a bit of confidence for the first time for a while due to non-sleeping 11 month old I asked DH how I looked and he said

'wow you look good, yummy mummy!!' and I was so crestfallen. I felt like in that one sentence my entire personal non-child identify had been wiped out, I still was identified as 'mummy' even by my DH without children been given any consideration in how I had dressed.

He told me I have been on MN too much Grin / thinks I am nuts.

AIBU to feel disempowered by that statement of his?

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PavlovtheCat · 18/11/2010 10:47

snowflake oh i don't need reminding I grew a whole 2 lives in front of me. I get those reminders regularly at 4a, Wink Grin.

I shall take it with the affection it was given in then, but still he now knows that the Pavlov in me would like some recognition as well as the Mother in me. He knows now Grin. I doubt if he will stop the compliments completely as a result, as no compliments will result in none of the other Wink

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superv1xen · 18/11/2010 10:52

awww i think thats lovely lequeen (probably because i had too sections as well :o )

BeenBeta · 18/11/2010 10:58

Pavlov - I am shocked.

You should know by now never ask your DH to tell you how you look. Questions like that can cause panic responses.

I know the thought process inside my head would be "erm....oh no why are you asking... erm .... you are my wife...and a mother....erm.....and I better say something nice...erm .... and I ALWAYS get into trouble no matter what I say... HELP!!!"

Then I blurt out something like 'that dress looks nice because it really suits a mature woman'.

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minxofmancunia · 18/11/2010 12:04

That was a bit vomitous LeQ but very sweet Grin

My Dh calls me a yummy mummy and a MILf all the time usually accompanied with this weird groping thing he does up and down my body like some sort of pervy weirdo. Drives me nuts. i would love a non sexual compliment such as "you look pretty" rather than a "you look hot" even though I should be grateful I suppose.

Dd (4)calls me a "pretty mummy" regularly esp when i wear a particular dress or piece of jewellry. I prefer that as she's so genuine, it's really sweet Smile

BeenBeta · 18/11/2010 12:30

Hmmmm....well... DW is wearing a really nice dres today. She had an operation about 7 weeks ago so its the first time she has been able to get dressed up.

I've tried the spontaneus cuddle approach this morning which hopefully didnt turn into 'weird groping thing' so maybe I'll give the LeQueen approach a try too as we are going out to lunch. Grin

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gobbledegoop · 18/11/2010 13:09

hahaha.... me thinks she doth protest too much! We know what you really meant LeQ

PavlovtheCat · 18/11/2010 15:21

beenbeta Grin if he had said that to me, i would have been violent. Given I am not yet 'mature' Wink

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JimmyChooChoo · 18/11/2010 15:39

'Yummy Mummy'is a lovely compliment.Would you rather 'Slummy Mummy'Grin

LaurieScaryCake · 18/11/2010 15:43

I loathe the term MILF

Not, mother-i'd-like-to-chat-up-and-perhaps-ask-out-for-dinner but woman-who-happens-to-be-a-mother-whom-i-could-lavish-my-tiny-cock-on Hmm

CocoPopsAddict · 18/11/2010 15:51

OP, I would take it simply as him thinking you are superwoman by looking after your two DC's and looking great.

PavlovtheCat · 18/11/2010 19:16

jimmy oh he has called me that too Wink he said the other day to me, when an elderly long term friend of the family called to say he was going to drop by unexpectedly 'don't worry about changing the boy, i will do that, you need to worry about getting yourself looking presentable...' Shock

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chaya5738 · 18/11/2010 23:16

I hate the term yummymummy. Ugh. Awful.

chefswife · 18/11/2010 23:28

Pavlov I know what you are saying and I don't think YABU. I'd rather have heard something about being his hot wife instead of 'yummy mummy'. My DH's dishwasher told him I was a good MILF, which he thought it was great, but I thought it kinda gross really as the dishwasher is 20 year old with a pregnant girlfriend but mostly because my husband thought it was great.

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