TAP top app download banner
theAsianparent Singapore Logo
theAsianparent Singapore Logo
Product Guide
Sign in
  • Together Against RSV
  • SG60
  • Pregnancy
    • Due date calculator
    • I'm pregnant
    • Trying To Conceive
    • Labour
    • After birth
    • Baby loss
  • Parenting
    • Parent's Guide
    • Relationship & Sex
  • Child
    • Newborn
    • Baby
    • Toddler
    • Pre-Schooler
    • Kid
    • Pre-Teen & Teen
  • Feeding & Nutrition
    • Diseases-Injuries
    • Breastfeeding & Formula
    • Meal Planner
    • Health
    • Allergies & Conditions
    • Vaccinations
  • Education
    • Pre-School
    • Primary School
    • Secondary School
    • Primary School Directory
  • Lifestyle
    • Money
    • Travel & Leisure
    • Fashion
    • Home
    • Fitness
    • Contests & promotions
  • Events
  • Holiday Hub
  • Aptamil
    • Immunity
    • Intelligence
  • TAP Recommends
  • Shopping
  • Press Releases
  • Project Sidekicks
  • Community
  • Advertise With Us
  • Contact Us
  • VIP

Real mums share: The many ways our kids have called us fat

4 min read
Real mums share: The many ways our kids have called us fat

These mums share hialrious ways their kids have harmlessly taken a shot at their post-baby bods! Check out the hysterical entries here.

Whether or not we’d care to admit it, we’re all self-conscious. Mums, as confident and strong as they may be, are no exception to this.

In fact, they may be a little too self-conscious and harsh on themselves. However, the struggles and tolls of pregnancy and motherhood are no joke, and as a result lots of mums sometimes feel a little less than confident and proud with their appearance.

But hey, being a mum ain’t easy! You push a child out of you, nurse him, raise him, and maintain your house and marriage and tell me that you still have time to hit the gym, dress yourself in the finest clothes, and wear makeup everyday!

The truth is, mums are typically a little too preoccupied to maintain their ideal level of upkeep. And, honestly, they can do without the reminders. The funny thing is that more often than not, the people reminding mum that “she isn’t what she used to be”…are their own kids!

Kids’ hilarious inability to filter themselves often yields pretty hysterical results, and today we’ll be looking at the times in which these mums’ kids were caught “harmlessly body shaming” their mums.

Trust us, these kids meant no harm in uttering these innocuous sentences, but–damn. Those words cut deep.

Ways our kids have called us fat

Take a look at these hilarious entries and let us know if you have any similar stories that you’d like to share:

“My 5-year-old said she likes to poke me in the belly because it is ‘so fluffy.’ Thanks kid.” — Lynn Morrison, The Nomad Mom Diary

“I was at the water park and going down a slide with one of my son’s friends. He said, ‘Wow, we go fast because you are so heavy!’ Super. Just super … ” — Meredith Spidel, The Mom of the Year

“‘Mom has a big fat belly that is perfect for belly gongs, watch dis!’ Runs into my belly, bounces off me and falls over. ‘Mum, your belly gong is too much.’ Courtesy of my 3-year-old.” — Sarah Cottrell, Housewife Plus

“You’re so jiggly when you laugh!” — Jen Kehl, Beyond Blog Design

 

Check out more hilarious entries by clicking next to visit page two! 

 

“I’ve lost weight and had to buy new bras. My daughter grabbed my new, smaller bra and tied it around her head. ‘One cup still is bigger than my head!’” — Joy Hedding, Evil Joy Speaks

“My daughter was around 6. I was at the Grove trying on some clothes. We get into the dressing room and she yells, ‘I do not want to see you naked’ with full attitude. The entire store was hysterical.” — April Peveteaux, Gluten Is My Bitch

“You’re so soft and squishy, like a pillow.” — Rachel Hebert Pavlik, Rach Riot

Ways our kids have called us fat

“We were headed to a party and I threw on an outfit one step up from shorts and a tank top. My 4-year-old asks, in wonder, ‘What is that?!’ I answer, ‘A dress, bud. You’ve seen me in a dress before.’ He touched the knit fabric and said, ‘You look ahhhmazing … like you’re going to have a baby.’ — Elly Lonon, Buggin Word

“Recently, my daughter saw a woman who was heavy in the grocery store parking lot and giggled. I reminded her that the woman wasn’t much bigger than I am and she rolled her eyes. I stayed silent and planned my counterattack. The next morning, I took her to my warrior fit class and made her watch me spend an hour lifting weights, running and doing push ups. At the end of the class, she looked at me and said, ‘Mum, I can’t believe how much stuff you can do.’ I looked at her and said, ‘Sometimes heavy means STRONG, little girl.’” — Christine McDevitt Burke, Keeper of the Fruit Loops

And to top it all off, how about we show dad some “love”, too? Here’s what one dad had to say about his experience:

“My 4 year-old gave me a hug, pushed my stomach and said, ‘Daddy, you are so squishy, like when I touch jelly with my hands.’ — Andrew Delfino Almost Coherent Parent

 

Partner Stories
Unlocking Financial Independence for the Next Generation
Unlocking Financial Independence for the Next Generation
Games to Play With Kids Indoors: 8 Fun Games You Can Play When You're Too Tired to Move
Games to Play With Kids Indoors: 8 Fun Games You Can Play When You're Too Tired to Move
Is Your Child’s Car Seat Still Safe? The EU Standard That Just Expired—and What It Means for You
Is Your Child’s Car Seat Still Safe? The EU Standard That Just Expired—and What It Means for You
How Stokke Products Can Be The Second-Best Gift To Parents After Giving Birth?
How Stokke Products Can Be The Second-Best Gift To Parents After Giving Birth?

These entries were originally shared in an article published by Mom.Me

 

Got a parenting concern? Read articles or ask away and get instant answers on our app. Download theAsianparent Community on iOS or Android now!

img
Written by

Jan Alwyn

  • Home
  • /
  • Parenting
  • /
  • Real mums share: The many ways our kids have called us fat
Share:
  • DeRAMA: Honouring motherhood through transformative postpartum care

    DeRAMA: Honouring motherhood through transformative postpartum care

  • Festive Buffets the Whole Family Will Love (Yes, Even the Kids)

    Festive Buffets the Whole Family Will Love (Yes, Even the Kids)

  • From Arcades to Cyberspace: Where Teens Hang Out Has Changed. Here’s How Parents Can Keep Them Safe

    From Arcades to Cyberspace: Where Teens Hang Out Has Changed. Here’s How Parents Can Keep Them Safe

  • DeRAMA: Honouring motherhood through transformative postpartum care

    DeRAMA: Honouring motherhood through transformative postpartum care

  • Festive Buffets the Whole Family Will Love (Yes, Even the Kids)

    Festive Buffets the Whole Family Will Love (Yes, Even the Kids)

  • From Arcades to Cyberspace: Where Teens Hang Out Has Changed. Here’s How Parents Can Keep Them Safe

    From Arcades to Cyberspace: Where Teens Hang Out Has Changed. Here’s How Parents Can Keep Them Safe

Get advice on your pregnancy and growing baby. Sign up for our newsletter
  • Pregnancy
  • Family Occasions
  • Lifestyle
  • Normal Delivery
  • Ages & Stages
  • Trying To Conceive
  • News
  • TAP Community
  • Advertise With Us
  • Contact Us
  • Become a Contributor


  • Singapore flag Singapore
  • Thailand flag Thailand
  • Indonesia flag Indonesia
  • Philippines flag Philippines
  • Malaysia flag Malaysia
  • Vietnam flag Vietnam
© Copyright theAsianparent 2026. All rights reserved
About Us|Privacy Policy|Terms of Use |Sitemap HTML
  • Tools
  • Articles
  • Feed
  • Poll

We use cookies to ensure you get the best experience. Learn MoreOk, Got it

We use cookies to ensure you get the best experience. Learn MoreOk, Got it