AITA for telling my Mother that I will not allow my Child to call her any name except Grandma?

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The user, a 26-year-old male, is engaged to his 23-year-old fiancée, and shortly after their proposal, they discovered they are expecting a baby girl.

They shared the happy news with family and friends, who are all very excited about the upcoming birth.

The issue centers around the user's mother, who is reportedly anxious about aging and wants to choose a unique nickname for when she becomes a grandmother.

After suggesting several names like FiFi, Lolli, Bibi, and Lola, she is insisting on the name "Glammy," claiming it fits her desire to be seen as 'young and hip.' The user strongly objects to these names, fearing ridicule for his child, and now questions whether his stance is unfair as his mother feels they are taking the experience away from her.

AITA for telling my Mother that I will not allow my Child to call her any name except Grandma?
‘AITA for telling my Mother that I will not allow my Child to call her any name except Grandma?’

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The original poster is currently in a difficult position, balancing his desire to protect his future child from potentially embarra*sing nicknames against his mother's strong desire to feel young and involved in the new family dynamic through a chosen t*tle.

Should the user prioritize maintaining a boundary regarding what his child calls his mother, even if it causes conflict, or should he concede to one of the less objectionable names to preserve family harmony and acknowledge his mother's excitement?