Reminds me of a “cute” story: Our 5 year old daughter (at the time) dressed up for trick-or-treating. She went to great efforts to look scary. Whenever people opened the door when she rang the doorbell, the first reaction was typically “oh, you’re so cute!”.
Our daughter was so frustrated by that. She wanted to be scary. At one point she stomped away with a similar expression on her face like that of the cat in this cartoon, saying, “I am not cute!”
I tried to reassure her, but inside I was thinking, “But you are so cute!”.
Reminds me of a “cute” story: Our 5 year old daughter (at the time) dressed up for trick-or-treating. She went to great efforts to look scary. Whenever people opened the door when she rang the doorbell, the first reaction was typically “oh, you’re so cute!”.
Our daughter was so frustrated by that. She wanted to be scary. At one point she stomped away with a similar expression on her face like that of the cat in this cartoon, saying, “I am not cute!”
I tried to reassure her, but inside I was thinking, “But you are so cute!”.