by Michelle Iuelo Kids come with uncomfortable conversations; they are part of the standard equipment package. I get a real kick out of watching new parents encourage their children to talk. I giggle a little inside and resist the urge to say “You might not want to do that.” You might not want to because one day in the middle of the grocery store your cute little vocabulary filled toddler will walk up to a complete stranger, poke them ‘Pillsbury Dough Boy’ style in the middle and say, “Mommy, …