We did the same with our kids...my daughter has been “Brat Face” and “Urchin,” depending on whether she’s doing the diva routine (she’s 15) or is very tired and cranky. She knows we’re teasing.
Case likes to have sex with multiply men & is esepecially attracted to men with power. ( ie the 3 cops she was doing at the same time )
Casey has pictures of her feeling up women sexually too ...
Casey loves to do drugs , & party many photos of this and eyewitness statements .
Casey stole from her Mom , Grandpa , & Best Friend etc....
Oh Wait , Casey Won’t help find her daughter What A Surprise NOT ! :((
Are you serious? I believe I can honestly say that I would never nor have I EVER even thought of referring to any of my four precious adopted children (all siblings) using any kind of derogatory “nickname” with anyone! No matter WHAT childish or selfish behavior they may exhibit on any given day — I would never EVER have it cross my mind to even think of them in such casual, demeaning terms in the way you are describing — “brat face” or “urchin”. Are you kidding me? You think “little snot head” or the names you admit to using on your own children is okay or innocuous?
God help us. It’s Parenting 101, that name-calling your children, even trying to convince yourself that it’s done in “jest”, causes emotional and psychological and spiritual harm to their spirit. All of us remember the hurtful things our parents do to us as children, especially name-calling done as a “joke”. Shame on you for this. It’s not amusing. And trust me — your children may go along with it in front of you, but it hurts them in ways you may never know, even when you ask them to explain it to you.
Sad....