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The original was posted on /r/tifu by /u/QuinnavereVonQuille on 2026-01-12 16:16:52+00:00.
My five year old daughter put on a Spiderman dress this morning. I did her hair and she looked so adorable. I told her to go show her dad and he also thought she looked so cute. He said she looked like a fairy princess. And I said, "with a Spiderman dress." We both laughed because of how cute she is. Well, I go to the bathroom and come out and my 5 year old has changed out of her Spiderman dress into a shirt. I asked her why she changed. She said because she didn't want to wear the Spiderman dress anymore. I asked her why and she because we laughed at her. I told her we laughed because she was so cute. I needed to brush my teeth so I told my husband she was upset and he came and talked to her about it. Again, she was upset because we laughed at her. My husband explained that we laughed because we were so happy because she looked so cute. I finished brushing my teeth and went in and told her, "Sometimes when people are really happy, it makes laughter bubble up out of them." I guess it was too late, the damage had been done. She refused to put the Spiderman dress back on. ๐
Parenting is so challenging in so many ways that you'd never expect before becoming a parent. ๐ฎโ๐จ
TL;DR: Today I laughed at my 5 year old's Spiderman dress and hairdo out of joy of her cuteness but she got her feelings hurt, changed her outfit and refused to change back into the dress.