This Oddly Specific Parenting Trend Is Making Babies Immediately Stop Crying... But Millions Of People Are Heated Over It

Well, a lot of old trends eventually come back around, and it is definitely true for this oddly specific one: cheesing.

Slices of cheddar cheese are laid out on a wooden cutting board with a cloth and salt and pepper shakers in the background
Slices of cheddar cheese are laid out on a wooden cutting board with a cloth and salt and pepper shakers in the background
A close-up photo of a baby's face, with expressive eyes and a curious expression. The baby has short, curly hair. No other persons are in the image
A close-up photo of a baby's face, with expressive eyes and a curious expression. The baby has short, curly hair. No other persons are in the image

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If you've never heard of this term, it is when someone throws a slice of cheese on an unsuspecting person's face. And it actually first surfaced back in 2019 when cousins, children, pets...anyone and everyone was getting slices of American cheese thrown at their faces when they least expected it.

A single slice of cheese viewed from above
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Now, the trend has gone viral again. This time, though, cheese is being specifically thrown on the forehead of crying babies.

A toddler sits on a play mat, crying with an upset expression. A toy block is in their lap. Background includes toys and household items
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It appears to work immediately once the cheese hits and sticks. They are snapped out of their crying fit because their attention is re-directed into a "WTF just happened?" moment. See proof here.

A baby with two pigtails in a sleeveless top smiles joyfully at the camera
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It makes some of the babies giggle, and others just become content. It is a parenting "hack" we really didn't foresee becoming so viral (again) in 2024.

A smiling baby in a polka-dot outfit reaches up while seated in a colorful baby activity center
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However, on Facebook, parents are becoming quite heated over whether or not the trend is funny. Some say it is disrespectful and not a good example to set as a parent:

A Facebook post criticizing parents for throwing cheese at babies' heads, followed by a comment expressing disapproval of this behavior

Others think it is hysterical and in good fun since no one is getting hurt:

"No babies were hurt... Take a chill pill, people," with a laughing emoji. Another person comments, supporting the statement

There seems to be a big split between people who are offended and people who are not:

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So, maybe decide if your partner would be upset if you slapped a slice of cheese on their face and use that as a determining factor as to whether or not it would be funny to throw at a baby. 🤷

One person comments about arguing with his wife and stopping the argument by throwing cheese

Either way, if a baby is doing this:

A crying baby lying in a cushioned crib. The baby wears a dark outfit and appears to be upset
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Or this:

A close-up of a baby crying with a distressed expression and tears on their face. The baby is shirtless with a plain background
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You can decide if you want to toss one of these one them or not:

Two slices of processed cheese on a white background
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The internet is so interesting sometimes. (PLZ TAKE THE POLL BELOW.)

A baby with curly hair lies on their back, smiling and looking up
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