NateSean wrote:
I have a sister who is seven years old. Since I don't exactly live with my parents, the subject never has to come up with my sister. However, when she was younger and always begging me to tell her stories, I made up this little ditty on the spot.
The story was about how a mommy and daddy went to buy a van so they could prepare for the bigger family. And how when they went to the "car store" (she was three-ish at the time) they got to look at hundreds of cars and see which one they wanted.
If the car used to much gas, they could get one that used less. If they didn't like the tires, they could change those. They could even change the color of the car.
Later in the story when the baby comes around, the baby grows up to need glasses. And I basically explained in the story that mommy and daddy can choose the car, but we don't get to choose our bodies.
We don't get to walk around a huge lot of bodies and say, "Oh, I'm going to have that one because it will make me a faster runner." We get stuck with the body we're born in and we have to deal with everything, including the bad stuff.
I don't know if my sister is going to take anything away from that. But the idea behind the story is to prepare her for dealing with people who have all kinds of differences, including bladder issues.
What a wonderful way of explaining to kids using an anecdote, how we often times get broken bodies either at birth or later on in life and how we cant control it.
My daughter knows. She is 4 years old. at her age, especially with her in pull ups and not close to potty training yet, she just thinks im a strange adult who wear diapers. she is too young to understand the why of it. what i do know is that she still loves me, she still respects me, still comes to me for her 4 year old needs and our relationship nor her view of me hasnt changed. She just asks me every time she gets told to go and try to potty, : daddy, you need to go potty too?
one day she will be at an age to understand if she asks, why i have to wear diapers. in the mean time, i have discovered the why isnt important. im okay with being strange as long as she loves me.

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