Mother sparks fury after telling daughter to stop cuddling her

Navigating parenthood is difficult.

Everyone has their own guidelines, traditions, and rules โ€“ but thereโ€™s no perfect way to raise children.

Though, a lot of people on Reddit had quite a bit to say about this womanโ€™s choice to stop cuddling with her daughterโ€ฆ Keep reading to find out why!

The mother explains her side
The 37-year-old woman took to Redditโ€˜s โ€˜Am I The A*****eโ€˜ thread to explain a recent situation that occurred with her young daughter.

โ€œMy daughter is very small for her age and as a result gets treated like a younger child sometimes,โ€ the woman began in her post.

โ€œShe loves to hop in my or my [husbandโ€˜s] lap and cuddle with us on the couch or in a chair,โ€ she continued, adding that she had started thinking that perhaps her daughter was getting โ€œtoo oldโ€ for that type of cuddling and that maybe she was even hurting her daughter by letting her continue doing so.

The day before the woman wrote her post, the 11-year-old daughter tried to get onto her motherโ€˜s lap and cuddle. โ€œI told her she was too old for that and to get off me,โ€ the woman said. โ€œShe got really upset, got off me and went to her room and slammed the door.โ€

Now, the young girl was not tried to cuddle with her mother, and apparently there was some tension at home following the incident. โ€œShe doesnโ€™t talk to me unless she has to and when I hugged her goodnight last night she didnโ€™t hug me back,โ€ the woman explained.

โ€œI feel really guilty because I obviously hurt her feelings but I feel like she might be too old for sitting on my lap,โ€ she added, asking fellow Redditors whether she was the a*****e in the situation.

What did the internet say?
Unfortunately, the woman was deemed โ€œthe a*****eโ€ in the situation, with many people taking to the comments to blast her for throwing away valuable bonding time with her daughter. Essentially, her story was not received well at all!

โ€œSheโ€™s not going to want to cuddle you much longer. You may have a year left. And youโ€™re throwing that time away instead of cherishing it,โ€ one person said.

Another added: โ€œThereโ€™s nothing wrong with directing a child towards more age-appropriate behaviors or expressing that something is no longer comfortable for you. Thatโ€™s part of helping a child grow up. But you do need to redirect them to a behavior that is appropriate (because they need to be taught, they donโ€™t automatically know) and reinforce that while your relationship with them is changing, your love for them is consistent.

โ€œIf you told her to โ€˜Get offโ€™ with no warning, itโ€™s no wonder why she perceived that as rejection and is now completely confused as to what sort of physical affection is ok or will get her snapped at,โ€ they continued.

A further comment read: โ€œI work at a nursing home. We have a 78-year-old man who comes to visit his 99-year-old mother every week. She has dementia and they hold each other and they both light up. You never outgrow the need for love and affection from your parents.โ€

What would you have done if you were the mother in this situation? Do you have any advice for her? Let us know in the comments!


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