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A proud mom shared the security camera footage of an innocent conversation with her eight-year-old daughter, who was convinced her mother was only 21 years old because of how young she looked. Youthful 32-year-old mom Storm Patterson, from Alabama, walked through her front door to discover her daughter, Korra, who started her conversation: "Mom, you know you're 21...." Korra explained how she had expressed her motherâs age to her friends in school, who had then pointed out that Storm must have been 13 and in middle school when her daughter was born. Storm - who TikTok users praised for hearing her daughter out - then reassured her daughter that, while she appreciated the compliment, she is, in fact, 32 years of age. A happy Korra smiled and replied, "Huh. Last time I thought you were 20," before going about her day. Storm said she corrected her daughter during the sweet interaction because she did not want her to get bullied in school over the age at which she gave birth to Korra. She also said it's wrong to judge people who might have a young mom - something she was trying to instill in Korra, too.
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It's always those nosey lil' friends 𧥠đđđđ
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Gossiping children learn from their nosy mamas đ
@@SnowWhite-MVP16 & you know it, I can't ever remember sitting around with my friends trying to figure out their mother ages when they were born (I'm in my 40's). đ€Łđ€Łđ€Łđ€Ł
@@brangibbs2218 Same here! We 80s kids were to busy playing outside than worrying about our mama's ages or sitting by our mothers listening to whatever drama .. then again, we are the generation that had tough discipline.. kids nowadays get away with too much.
@@SnowWhite-MVP16 Facts
" I appreciate that you think I'm 21!"
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Understandable â€
Adorable đđđ
Is storm a male or female
â@@grandnewton9887obviously a female?? Can't you just listen to the video?? Or look at them??
â@grandnewton9887 you gotta be trolling.... bruv. Lmao that was funny tho. Idk why but stupidity like this doesn't make me mad. Shits def something I would do
Low-key biggest compliment
@@grandnewton9887why does that matter to you ?
I was a nanny for 3 little boys. The 2 year old announced he was going to marry me when he got big. Of course I giggled over his words. His 6 year old brother politely told him, you canât marry her because when you get big, sheâll be dead! I was 30. From giggling to fits of laughter for me!! đđ
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Dang lol đđđđ
Children have the biggest roasts without even realizing đ
Taking death like giga-chad..straight up laighin at it.
I've met a guy who at like 4 said to his mom he was going to marry her,
He said even as a teenager he always had a small crush on his mom and older sister,
But the thing is that's normal, just as long as you never act on it or tell them
In college when I was 18, I worked at an elementary school. When I told the little ones I was 18, they thought I lived with the dinosaurs.
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My six year old sister , told me the oldest human age was 19 and at age 20 we go dye (die) bye
Geez..those little devils lol
kids will humble you like no one else!! i waved at a kid maybe (4-5) and she told me i shouldnât wave at ppl i donât kno. i havenât smiled or waved at a kid since
I vividly remember a conversation I had with my girlfriends in high school about how I hoped I was dead before I turned 50 because who on earth wants to be SO OLD. I am now 43 and hoping very much that that doesnât come to pass. đ
Mom patiently listening while her daughter explains her thoughts, and then responding lovingly, says a lot about her mama skills. â€
That's right
Reminds me of my mama very much!! She always listened to us!! Her coworkers used to ask her how she was able to talk with her teens and get them to not lie and trust her. My mom simply sale it's because she never treated us like our thoughts or opinions were wrong. She'd let us speak, ask our questions and if she could answer she would and we'd run off. We knew we could trust her. She never judged us. I'm in my 40s now and I'll still babble to my mom about stuff. Lol We have a great relationship.
Meanwhile all the kids and family I knew who grew up with moms who never listened to them, rushed them or acted as if children's thoughts aren't valuable... none of them have good relationships with their children. đź
Yeah I kind of expected her to say "get to the point." Which probably says a lot about my childhood.
RIGHT!!! not every mom want to listen to their children sadly
My mom was a teen mom she is 29 now
When I was 24, a little girl told me that I'll be so pretty when I turn 20. I took it as a compliment. â€
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They were telling you that you'll never be pretty since you'll never be 20! Devious little child roasting people all hard. đ
Jk, very cute story đ
đ so what's your age
@nolanstone4723 lol!!!! When she first said it to me, I thought to myself, "oh so I'm not pretty now because I'm not 20 anymore?" đ but then I decided to look at it positively. Hahaha. Kids can roast and compliment you so well all at once! đ€Ł
@tubeco5259 I was 24 at that time but today... I am 32. đ„Č
"I appreciate that you think Im 21, but I'm 32" hits hard...
Having a kid at 21 would've sucked more
"No , last time you were 20" realy got me giggling đ€Łđ€Ł
Yes, that âlast timeâ was 3 years ago.. mommy was 20+9 years old đ
Kids have no clue how old adults are
Lol yeah they probably think their grandma is 30 đ
â@@Gunso790 My grandma was 35 when I was born. I thought she was so much older than that. đ
My 27 yo son thought I was 35. I'm 50! He's always been bad at math. đ
My nephew was SHOCKED when I told him I'm 31! He thought I was a teenager đ
My sons think Iâm a âboomerâ ⊠Iâm 40 đ
My kids still tell their mates I'm 21..
And I encourage it!
I'm 56.. đ€Ł
What is that a picture of you in the profile because if that is you are gorgeous also, Iâm 42 and nobody believes that I have a 19-year-old daughter so I understand kind of but Lord Almighty
@@mriopelle33
Thank you. Your very kind
Yes. Always worn a hat, No hard drugs not too much alcohol.
N good genetics..đ
My daughter's name is Connor Thorn. She's a model.. She's the beauty now. I've well passed the torch..
Fr girlđđ
You do look 50, but an amazing high quality 50.
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Why thank you.. I'll take that! đ
And there is my son telling everyone he sees, âThis is my mom, sheâs 48 actually sheâll be 49 soon!â he doesnât even miss a day. đđđ
That's a compliment, her thinking you were 21!
Technically yes but depends on ages say some might worry was too young to have a kid
lol Not really. Kids don't know how to age someone properly.
It can be seen that way, but I think kids just perceive age differently. Didn't seem like an intentional compliment and I imagine she doesn't know it would be one.
My daughter (7) says Iâm 10
Iâm 35..
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đđđthats so funny oh my god
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She didn't mean your age đ
@@SvensktTroll I wish I was a 10 =]
HAHAHAHAHAHA. I remember asking my mom how old she was when I was in 4th grade, she said 35, and she was 35 to me for the next 5 years. Lol the minds of little humans
Me too! Except I still think of her as 35. Iâm now 42 lol
Same with my mom I was in 2nd grade and knew she was 32 and it went on until I reached 10th grade and started counting how is she still 32 đ
Iâm 39 but according to my daughter Iâve been 32 for about 5 years now đ Iâll take it.
Same here my mom was 27 from the time I was like 5 until I was 9 or maybe even 10 đ
It's probably that women lie to their trusting slaves
After this conversation mom goes back to being 21. đ
That is the sweetest compliment she didnât even know she was giving â€â€â€
"...annd...theeenn I start to count..." đđđ
Trying to be so polite before being shocked by her momâs age. đđ
The kid I nanny always tells me Iâm a teenager đđ bruh Iâm almost 31
I had the same in one of my nanny jobs. Lol. I don't have any kids, and I'm not sure they could comprehend you can be an adult without being a mommy too.
I blame this on Hollywood casting people in their late twenties and early thirties as teenagers. Kids start to think that thatâs what actual teenagers look like because itâs how they look in movies.
â@@jessicajennings9148 Wait, true
Because you are lilliputian
She's gonna go back and say you're old as hell đđđ
lol Sure is. đ
I can't help but smile. That little girl is so adorable.
Just goes to show you a child's concept of time.. so sweet and innocent â€
She was serious too.
That mom gave the best answer!
Love the relationship between mother and daughter!
I'm 37. My daughter 20. She's on her way to Uc Berkeley. My heart
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Wow, you're good about sending your daughter to be brainwashed and indoctrinated at Berkeley? How sad.
You did a good job. Or, rather, are doing a good job.
Miss Cherry, That's wonderful. You are doing a great job. đđ»
My youngest daughter is 31. Her daughter (my oldest grandchild)
is 14. She is a smart, polite, well rounded, kind, beautiful, and a talented artist. I'm so proud of them both. đđđđ§Ąđđđđ§Ąđ
Thatâs such a compliment đ
No looking like an immature teenager with that makeup and weird hair color is not a compliment
@@vida3814quite the reach there. 21 years old is not an âimmature teenagerâ.
youâre just using your preconceived notions to justify overly judging people.
@@dreamweaver444 your profile pic is obviously showing you look the sameđ
â@@vida3814 Minda ya business grandma
@@vida3814 Just because she has her own style? If you don't shut your old self up. I hope you lose your bird.
My mum was 36 for 8 years đ€đ
Absolutely đŻ correct!! As long as youâre there for your children, age does not matter. Being there for them is what matters.
Best mom response
My students think im 6 years old ("like them"). They are the cutest,,, makes us feel young
Reminds of that meme "Where protection."
"I'm 15."
"I'm 30"
Adorable and polite kid đ„°đ
Kid wins mother's Day for the rest of forever
I've just turned 40, my kids are 24 and 21 I had them at 16 and 19, I've raised incredible kids. My son just purchased his first house. My daughter has learning difficulties and has learnt a load of independent living skills. I'm so proud of them both. I showed them education is important by going to college and university and settling a good example despite being a teen mum.
You raised your children right. đ You should be proud of yourself.
I wish my mom a Happy 22nd birthday every year (she turns 68 next month) because before I learned to count past 10 she always told me she was 21.
Same. Iâm the same age as the mom & I look 18years old. my youngest says Iâm 21 everytime. I just go with it. Now my oldest forgets my real age. & sometimes does the math likeâŠ. Wait a minute! đ đ€Ł
And thatâs how you get the best presents for Christmas!!! đ Smart girl!!!
Then mum walks around the corner and finds a trashed kitchen... Now it all makes sense lol
@@norfolkngood8960I giggled at the accuracy lmao
My son has called me old dad since he could talk.đđ
She's an angel
"You know how you're 21"
"Hang on, let's see where she's going with this"
I got pregnant when I was in 8th grade and 13, and had my daughter at 14. Now Iâm 34 and sheâs 20 moved out, brand new car, medical field
And engaged to an amazing young man whoâs also 20 and just joined the military. It doesnât matter the age, it just matters how you raise them to be better with a more beautiful life than you did for giving everything up to have them â€
Well F*&k you did better than a majority of parents young or old. Pat on the back, Mama, a well-deserved pat on the back may I add.
we should never shame a mother's journey, only support it. im proud of you and your daughter and her man!
Age does matter. Most 14 year olds are not in any financially stable position to take care of themselves let alone a child. Now if it's due to SA my condolences and that's another matter entirely, but if it's not,to act like it's okay for children to put themselves in these types of positions even seasoned adults struggle with is dangerously ignorant. Someone raising a child when they're not even raised themselves is like the blind leading the blind and should not be encouraged.
ââââââââââ@@Glassessss I agree with this. Having kids very young is very... Risky is the word? Risk to mental, financial and health of the mother. SA survivors aside, (that's another topic for another time) if people have kids when they're young, most times it's not just the matter of age (not including SA or any other manipulation/abuse), it's a matter of can they financially and responsibly take care of the kids. I'm 28 and thinking about having kids needs a LOT of preparation--- financially, emotionally, psychologically etc, to account for the next 18 years of another person's life. I think most teenagers, and younger, don't even know how much one child cost from birthing it until they can finish college... plus computing for inflationđ
If they are above the age of consent (depends on the situation) or they have the means of taking care of another person for 18+ years then that ok.
@@Glassessss girl do you really think she's gonna go back in time and undo what she did? shut the entire fuck up and stop acting holier than thou. you dont know the circumstances at all. sit down.
O goodness how cute! What a smart kid! And adorable
My mom is still in her early 40's in my brain. However, she is actually in her 60's.
She's so sweet â€
Love her head bobbing as she spoke. Just like an Indian!! đ
That's adorable ....she handled that so well!!!
Absolutely wonderful!!! Much Love!!!đ«¶â€ïžâ€ïžâ€ïžâïž
I appreciate how the mother didn't mock her child for thinking like a child. That's what good parenting looks like.
Dang, Mom doesn't look 32, she looks more like 21 and gorgeous đź
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My bestie became a mother at 16. She is now 37. She is the most understanding, non judgemental human I have the honor of calling a friend. I really believe young mothers are gifts. They grow with their children. They become really fantastic parents with equally fantastic children
She was so polite. What a sweet girl.. she deserves good friends
My best friend has always told little ones - nephews, nieces, children at the school she worked at etc - that she was 21 and never, ever 22!
It was her birthday on Friday and she was 73! I think the family have found her out by now! lol
My aunt is very tiny and when I was 4 playing with a toy which I said was my aunt's and I was borrowing it, my friends asked how old my aunt was so I said, "16" when it was more like +30. The best was when I asked my twin nephews who was older, "Granny or uncle David" who is 6'8" and immediately they said uncle David cause height means add more age to it when you're little.
Pregnant and young at a class to raise your baby, the white girls are 15 to 17 years old, the Hispanic girls are 13 to 16 years old, and the black girls are 11 to 14 years old. You don't wonder about the girls. You wonder about the men.
My best friend had her little girl at 16. Was it ideal? No, but it happened. She now has the most amazing 31 year old. She is successful in all aspects of her life and is very close with her mom. I know people that had children at the "right" ages that cannot say the same. We all just have to do the best we can and lift each other up.
Not ideal is right. What a dumb thing to do for everyone involved.
@@clay5677dumb thing? A baby is never a bad thing. However, itâs sad to know some do grow up to be bad people like you.
I feel like this is so setup
She's the cuties little mama's baby ever! Make her queen for the day!
Listening to our children, taking them serious and discussing things is the best way.â€
Aw it was funny then I realized she was being bullied đą
Children can be mean and they learn it from us. it's our responsibility to show our kids how to treat each other. My kid went through the same thing and his response was "I have a young mom, so what?" The topic quickly changed to whatever game they would be playing at that time. Thankfully, I homeschool, so it's easier for us in that regard.
How
How is that bullying?
How is that bullying? They were simply having a conversation based on the info she provided..
Bullying is a bit of a stretch. The kids were just trying to figure it out after the little girl said her mom was 21 đ
My cousin had 5 kids, 3 girls 2 boys, all 3 girls got pregnant at same time, youngest girl being pregnant at 14, her older sisters were 19 and 22, the older sisters are terrible mothers one even losing her kids, rhe youngest pregnant at 14 is a fantastic mum to her kids, shes shocked us all how great she is, i know at 14 is terribly young but shes in her mid 20's now and im proud of her
@shutyadish666
Sounds like a fantastic family.
How does that even happen?
@@marushka123 huge families, huge problems I'm afraid
14? OMG đ¶đ§
What an adorable conversation. That mother raised her right. đ„°
they can do everything best for the kids, but they still need to be better choosing the fathers because fathers are so important for the family
She reminds me of my Mum. She was married when she was 19 years old. She raised us 4 siblings by herself after she divorced after 5 years of marriage until we successfully graduated and have our own jobs
I pulled my caculator just to confirm
She is super adorable!!!
Sheâs precious
Some of these comments are horrifying, so Iâm leaving a positive one. Itâs never the ârightâ time to have kids. I had kids after I got married and did everything the way I was âsupposedâ to. But, I truly believe that was just good planning and luck on my side. I couldâve tried for years and never had any. I couldâve had an accidental pregnancy as a teen. Whatever age or season of my life, Iâd have made the best of it and hopefully been a better person for it. Itâs not our place to judge or decide when it is or isnât a good time to have children. As long as they are well taken care of and loved, thatâs all we can ask of any parent. Especially with todayâs access to knowledge and information, lack of resources or research is inexcusable if you are going to state your opinion on something. Learn about it first, then come back and discuss things properly
My mom and dad had my older sister, the first of 5, at 19 and 20. The amount of shade my parents got was horrendous. My parents are the sweetest and most hardworking people.
100% I was a single teen mom. The worst part was the judgement and cruelty.
đđđđ storm got an INVESTIGATION STORM started on her
iâve always thought as long as youâre capable of providing a good life for your child and hopefully for yourself as well it doesnât matter how young you are, as long as that child is being taken care of đ
Iâm 14 and my mom is 30 đ
Guessing your grandparents were poor?
â@@rabblerousin8981yes thats exactly how biology works đ only poor people can get pregant.
@@rabblerousin8981look at you projecting your own sad life đ
@@Rylinabee historic trends arenât projections, theyâre patterns đ tried and true in all countries across the globe. Have things changed or do established, data-backed generalities just hurt your feelings?
If you were doing the best for your child, your child would have a father there
You have no idea how that child's father was, they both are doing fine without your opinion
@snakesandapes1550 no harm done then. Anyone who says one parent is better than two is either a liar or stupid.
Take your pick
Dads can be crackheads and heroine addicts and all kinds of things that are best left outside a kidâs life and mom has no control over Dadâs life choices, so maybe think before you speak or just keep your uneducated opinions to yourself about moms and why theyâre single.
@@corwyn2 third: a shitty drunk parent who did more harm than a missing one
@snakesandapes1550 my opinion is based on personal experience, not fiction to fit my argument.
Her little head while talking to her momma was so cute. †I bet she makes everyone laugh a lot.
So wholesome! Mom let her finish speaking, which leads with respect, and nets respect in return. I love the interaction â€â€â€
Nah no one should have a kid under 18 otherwise thats not love that grooming
Right bc boys AND girls under 18 donât have sex and get pregnant đ”âđ«
R-ape and forced marriages exist. My mom got married at 16. She was poor and didn't know anything. It's not her fault
The age of consent is 16 so no itâs not grooming
@@meganbetteridge3547 even at 16. Age of consent is crap and should be 18 everywhere.
Such beautiful souls!
Little Miss is learning the utility of Math! But also the importance of double-checking your original figures đ
I love how the little girl is so expressive †"Mommy, you know how you are 21" Absolutely Precious
"As long as they're doing the best for their kids, it's all that matters", yes including telling them it's not really beneficial to have kids at a too young age !
Mom was so patient and super nice â€
I had a baby at 12. Yes, I was an unsupervised child, BUT, my son is what kept me in school, and ultimately kept me off the streets as a teen. Being a young mom actually saved me from a lot worse! â€
As a young mom who had my daughter at 15 I absolutely love this! It's adorable and she's absolutely right â€ïž
At 32 , I would have been blessed if my kids thought I was 21 ! You have a sweet daughter giving you that compliment . đđđđđ
You both are blessed to have each other that's a really smart little girl and you are very patient and you really a good mother â€ïž
Bless that family â€â€â€â€â€
GOD BLESS BOTH OF THEM WITH HEALTH AND HAPPINESS đđđđđđđđđđ
That's so wholesome. And unexpected. Kids usually think people are much older than they are đ„°đ
I was a young mum , an salute all young mum's for doing there bestđđđ
You both are 2 beautiful young ladies!⊠As a 70 year old grandmother, may I say thatâŠ.you all are just babies to me!âŠAge is but a number, but a youthful spirit is forever!!!â€â€â€â€â€
OMG she is so polite â€
Thatâs better than the kids I used to teach! I worked in a preschool during undergrad when I was 19 and they were ALWAYS asking me when I was going to get married and have babies. Those kids were like 7-9, I thought that was crazy. đđ
Her brother in the back chillin letting his mom explain herself
đ”đ¶NOW YOU A SINGLE MOM, NOW YOU A SINGLE MOMđ”đ¶
That was hilarious! đđđ keep up the good job, Mom.
100% agree
I had my first child at 17. All my children have grown up to be honest, hardworking, functioning, sober, adults that are incorporating much of what they experienced into their own childrearing now. Age is not 100% determining factor - maturity, desire to do a good job, work ethic, background, and so much more determines how good of a parent you'll be. I've never been a perfect parent but I've done my best and it's worked out for us.
What a darling daughter â€
Whata great mom/listener!
It takes the same amount of energy to say the actual word "conversation"! Convo, that's more like convoy!!
Lmfaoooo "you know how your 21?" đđ Is such a valid question.
Much respect to all parents out there doing there best. I'll never know that feeling since I'm must be ugliest person on Earth.
I love that she figured out that the math on that one was troubling but not that it wasn't her mother's actual age.
Being a single parent is incredibly difficult. Don't choose this route if at all possible. My mom raised me on her own but she was never home because of work or trying to further her career. There was no other parent so it was all on her to be both love and discipline and it made our relationship really difficult to navigate at times.