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AIBU?

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To find small children slightly repulsive

242 replies

BathshebaEverdene1 · 05/05/2024 13:00

OK I do love my 4 year granddaughter but sorry the chewing , gulping and gasping while eating is actually revolting .
Am I really nasty? She is here eating a sandwich and gulping down some milk in a really horrid way.

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RobBeckettsGiantTeeth · 05/05/2024 13:19

Ah, I think the OP is getting a hard time here. The concept of having to look after children is quite repulsive by its very nature, when you think about what it actually involves. Wiping other people's bums and snot and cleaning up sick and poo explosions and putting out your hand so someone can spit something half-chewed from their mouth into it (especially when it's something like a snail!) ... it's all pretty revolting. We can only stomach it because mother nature dictates we can overlook how grim it is when it's our own child!

StormingNorman · 05/05/2024 13:19

mermaidblueeyes · 05/05/2024 13:19

When you’re old you’ll be fed, moist and wiped all over again 😂

Just give me the pillow before then!

Berlinlover · 05/05/2024 13:20

I have misophonia but a four year old’s lack of table manners wouldn’t bother me. YABU

Pheasantsmate · 05/05/2024 13:21

Snotty faces and dirty fingers then touching things unnecessarily makes my skin crawl. Was staying in a hotel and there was a child that was clearly unwell repeatedly going up to the breakfast buffet picking things. Don’t know why the parents didn’t insist it stayed sat down and fetched the food themselves. No one wants to eat the food after that. Many parents seem immune to recognising how disgusting their kids can be.

donkeyleg · 05/05/2024 13:21

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You sound vile yourself!

TwattyMcFuckFace · 05/05/2024 13:24

Laughing at the usual 'misophonia' being trotted out immediately.

It's perfectly possible to hate loud chewing, gulping and gasping without having this disorder.

Coshei · 05/05/2024 13:24

You are not unreasonable, but sadly your post will conjure up the sanctimonious crowds who judge you for literally anything.

TwattyMcFuckFace · 05/05/2024 13:25

Berlinlover · 05/05/2024 13:20

I have misophonia but a four year old’s lack of table manners wouldn’t bother me. YABU

Who diagnosed you? It sounds unlikely if it wouldn't bother you.

Misophonia is a disorder in which certain sounds trigger emotional or physiological responses that some might perceive as unreasonable given the circumstance. Those who have misophonia might describe it as when a sound “drives you crazy.” Their reactions can range from anger and annoyance to panic and the need to flee.

PostItInABook · 05/05/2024 13:26

I mean…..yeah…..kids are generally a bit minging…..but they’re kids aren’t they? It’s the adults around them that should be teaching them how not to be minging so it’s your and your own kids fault for not teaching your grand daughter how to eat nicely.

It’s much worse when kids become adults and are still minging because then there isn’t even a reason for being so gross.

lotsofpeoplenametheirswords · 05/05/2024 13:27

We moved in with my Gps when I was 16 because my Granddad was dying. He wanted to be cared for at home and so I did my fair share of looking after an old man who couldn't eat properly, was doubly incontinent, couldn't move and who would drool and needed washing amongst many other undignified things required to make him happy and comfortable.

Not once did I look at the man who had played a part as i grew up and watched me gulp down milk and dribble and shit in my pants, think he was 'repulsive'. I thought he was a beautiful specimen of an old poorly man and it was a privilege to look after him, as he had done me, when he needed me to. We did the same for my Nanna and I'll do the same for my DPs. Because it is simple beautiful humanity! I hope you get the same and they don't find you repulsive!

Pricklylikethecactus · 05/05/2024 13:28

I was given my friends baby to hold an all she did was fart like a squaddie. Parents were delighted and thought it was cute. Great- can you take it back please, it’s like cuddling a hand-grenade with the pin out. I am not enjoying this.

tracktrail · 05/05/2024 13:28

Pricklylikethecactus · 05/05/2024 13:28

I was given my friends baby to hold an all she did was fart like a squaddie. Parents were delighted and thought it was cute. Great- can you take it back please, it’s like cuddling a hand-grenade with the pin out. I am not enjoying this.

That made me giggle! 😂

Roomination · 05/05/2024 13:30

Human bodies and development can be both amazing and pretty grim. Waste products are generally unpleasant smelling and looking. Human development at both ends of the age spectrum can also be pretty gross, but can’t be helped. It’s all part of being a human being. You feel how you feel. I don’t find children, older people and those with additional needs that make control over bodily functions ‘slightly unpleasant’. I doubt anyone finds changing nappies, wiping up a toddler who has made lunchtime into an immersive experience, or constantly wiping away saliva from someone with a poor swallow reflex, a particular pleasant experience.

BathshebaEverdene1 · 05/05/2024 13:31

PostItInABook · 05/05/2024 13:26

I mean…..yeah…..kids are generally a bit minging…..but they’re kids aren’t they? It’s the adults around them that should be teaching them how not to be minging so it’s your and your own kids fault for not teaching your grand daughter how to eat nicely.

It’s much worse when kids become adults and are still minging because then there isn’t even a reason for being so gross.

Yes thank you for making it " my fault " and " my kids fault . She has another parent too, surprise!!

I see her a couple of times a week and obviously do my best to instil better manners.

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PostItInABook · 05/05/2024 13:31

TwattyMcFuckFace · 05/05/2024 13:25

Who diagnosed you? It sounds unlikely if it wouldn't bother you.

Misophonia is a disorder in which certain sounds trigger emotional or physiological responses that some might perceive as unreasonable given the circumstance. Those who have misophonia might describe it as when a sound “drives you crazy.” Their reactions can range from anger and annoyance to panic and the need to flee.

Everyone with misophonia is different in the sounds they can / can’t tolerate.

My main ones are repetitive sounds, loud breathing or making whistling sounds when breathing, my cat washing himself and buzzing sounds that come from lights and electrical things. People eating doesn’t cause me too many issues unless I’m having a really bad day.

Mynaddmawr · 05/05/2024 13:31

In theory, I see where you're coming from. There's a lot of dribble and snot and sticky hands. However I don't mind any of this with the toddlers that I know and love. In fact, despite having misphonia and feeling murderous hatred towards noisy eaters, I sit and beam at my DD whilst she chomps her food like a deranged badger and feel only love and pride

*edited to add, she's 12 months. Maybe the repulsion will set in if she's still a noisy eater when she's grown

mermaidblueeyes · 05/05/2024 13:33

BathshebaEverdene1 · 05/05/2024 13:31

Yes thank you for making it " my fault " and " my kids fault . She has another parent too, surprise!!

I see her a couple of times a week and obviously do my best to instil better manners.

🤔
Crikey

goldenretrievermum5 · 05/05/2024 13:33

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Why on earth are you on MN if you obviously don’t have or want kids then? Strange behaviour

PostItInABook · 05/05/2024 13:33

BathshebaEverdene1 · 05/05/2024 13:31

Yes thank you for making it " my fault " and " my kids fault . She has another parent too, surprise!!

I see her a couple of times a week and obviously do my best to instil better manners.

You’re welcome. Do better next time. You, your kid, whomever your kid procreated with and the other adults around the small child that’s still learning.

IHateWasps · 05/05/2024 13:33

Why on earth are you on MN if you obviously don’t have or want kids then? Strange behaviour

There are hundreds of topics on MN that aren’t about parenting.

GivingYourHeadAWobble · 05/05/2024 13:34

One in five people in the UK suffer from misophonia

And every single one of them seems to be a member of Mumsnet 👀

mermaidblueeyes · 05/05/2024 13:35

GivingYourHeadAWobble · 05/05/2024 13:34

One in five people in the UK suffer from misophonia

And every single one of them seems to be a member of Mumsnet 👀

😂😂😂

Youdontevengohere · 05/05/2024 13:35

I find most adults repulsive TBH.

rainbowbee · 05/05/2024 13:36

I find them repulsive too at that age. I also don't like it when people share pictures of their babies and toddlers covered in spat-out food. It makes me gag tbh. I have dry-heaved feeding a toddler. (Outside so he didn't see). It's part of the reason why I chose to be child-free.

MrsPinkSky · 05/05/2024 13:37

goldenretrievermum5 · 05/05/2024 13:33

Why on earth are you on MN if you obviously don’t have or want kids then? Strange behaviour

It really really isn't, yet this comes up time and time again.

There's a shit tonne of topics and conversation on MN that doesn't involve children.

Not to mention the fact people who don't have their own kids tend to be related to some, or work with them.