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<blockquote data-quote="Shari" data-source="post: 284763" data-attributes="member: 1848"><p>Sorry. Didn't mean to offend. Its not my fav, just the funniest bad name difficult child has ever called someone, made far funnier by Star's DF using it.</p><p> </p><p>My true fav's are chief and mamita, which difficult child 1 called me when his friends started asking why he called his mom (me) by her first name. "Mom", to him, just couldn't shake the bio mom connotations for him, so he finally started using chief or mamita, tho he still refered to me as mom when talking to others. It means a lot to me because he did it so he would not have to explain to others than I wasn't his "real" mom, and to this day he addresses me with one of these names. I guess it means a lot cause I feel like I earned it in his eyes, and despite all the sleepless nights and gray hairs, I love him and I'm proud of him.</p><p> </p><p>I love the black knight. That's just too funny.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Shari, post: 284763, member: 1848"] Sorry. Didn't mean to offend. Its not my fav, just the funniest bad name difficult child has ever called someone, made far funnier by Star's DF using it. My true fav's are chief and mamita, which difficult child 1 called me when his friends started asking why he called his mom (me) by her first name. "Mom", to him, just couldn't shake the bio mom connotations for him, so he finally started using chief or mamita, tho he still refered to me as mom when talking to others. It means a lot to me because he did it so he would not have to explain to others than I wasn't his "real" mom, and to this day he addresses me with one of these names. I guess it means a lot cause I feel like I earned it in his eyes, and despite all the sleepless nights and gray hairs, I love him and I'm proud of him. I love the black knight. That's just too funny. [/QUOTE]
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