mefordis
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Is your dd involved in any sports or activities where her height could help her? My dd is a dancer and let me tell you, her height is a definite asset. When executed well, dance moves stand out beautifully when someone has long limbs.
Thank you for all the replies. It has been helpful to be reminded that these are just compliments and/or people making conversation. It is also nice to hear from those who have btdt and how they handled it/felt about it.
First, let me say that I am not offended by the comments, nor do I or DD respond in any manner that is impolite. We always respond graciously and appropriately. I hope I did not give the impression that I am telling people off left and right or berating them afterward. DD has no clue that I have even thought about the comments. It just gets old after a while. I agree with others that a compliment about something that you can actually control is a better compliment. I dont think I really comment on peoples personal appearance much, except maybe clothes they selected or maybe a hairstyle. Even then, Im not complimenting their hair, but the style. I do compliment peoples effort, thoughtfulness, etc. Even for sports ability, while some is nature, there is certainly some effort/practice involved.
I guess what bothers me most about the comments is when they are a backhanded compliment.
Youre really tall. You must eat a lot.
I bet your parents have to buy you new pants every week.
Shes so tall and skinny. How can you find clothes to fit her?
You wear a size 9 shoe? Soon you can just wear the boxes.
When are you going to stop growing?
Or last nights comment: Your parents arent unusually tall. I wonder where you get it.
All meant as compliments/comments, but then DD starts making comments about how her feet are too big. Even bigger than her teachers. I know people mean well, but as people have pointed out, it is not generally accepted to comment on just any or all physical characteristics that make people different. I hadnt thought about this before. (Really, I hadnt thought much about this at all until I wrote this on a whim.) For some reason, it is o.k. to comment on tall or short stature. Im not sure why.
I think DDs age has also promoted some of my awareness. She is becoming more aware of differences and her body, as just a natural stage in development. She has been making comments lately about her height and feet, not always positive. I certainly promote a positive body image, and I dont see any problems developing there. She compares her height to mine and looks forward to being taller. I think she has her eyes on some of my shoes, too.
o.k. I feel I am digging a deeper hole.
Thanks again for the comments. You can always count on some thought provoking responses here.