I call DD my little monkey all the time. It all started because her butt is a lot darker than the rest of her. There is a line all the way across right above her crack. I called her a baboon butt and somehow changed to monkey butt. Now I just call her my little monkey. My parents told me to stop calling her that, at least in public, because it's racist.
Whaaa? Yes, DD is biracial but I never even considered this to be a racist term. I have heard other people call their LOs monkey and they are caucasian babies. I think my mom is just being hypersensitive to her ethnicity. Am I wrong?
Re: Is calling DD a monkey racist?
It's racist if you are doing it to be racist. If you aren't, it's not.
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So no!! My baby is a cute little monkey too - all babies are!!?
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She's such a cutie BTW!!?
I call ds a monkey all the time - I never thought about it being racist. He loves to climb all over us, the furniture, etc. Kind of like a monkey would.
Honestly, I think if someone thinks that's racist, that's their perception of the word. It's certainly not mine.
Well, I think that is dumb personally.
I think lots of parents of LO's call them monkeys. DD was born with "fur" on her back and shoulders so we called her a little monkey.
Now we call her a little monkey because she is a climbing, adorable little maniac.
It's a term of endearment. But, take my thoughts with a grain of salt. She's a girl and I also call her Bubba and Stinky. Bring on the therapy.
I call my baby a monkey, a duck, a pumpkin.
I do not consider calling a baby "monkey" is racist, but I am a pretty laid back person (in some arena)....
Ditto
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Ditto ditto ditto.
My family is caucasian (as am I). DDs father is AA.
I think my mom is just being weird. My family has always been pretty racist. My dad about had a coronary when I had my first AA boyfriend. Not that they are my "type" I just don't see what the big damn deal is if he's black, white, or pink with purple polka dots. I've dated people from different races as well as my own. Just doesn't matter to me. It's about the person, not the skin color. Cut him and he bleeds red just like me....
I'll be honest. It would make me raise my eyebrow if I saw a white woman calling a black/brown/beige child a monkey. I would. Unfortunately, like it or not, "monkey" has negative racial connotations.
I would never call my kid a monkey and would be very upset if anyone else did.
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I see no problem with you calling your baby monkey. It's your baby & it's not as if you are doing it to be a racist.