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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]It's humid outside and sticky. Your kid will be sweaty 30 minutes after showering. Why shower when you're going out all afternoon in the humidity? It makes no sense. I agree with your husband. It could wait until tonight. Also, you were contradicting yourself when you rushed your husband to hurry up and leave while simultaneously telling your kid to shower first. Pick one. You would drive me crazy, OP, and I am woman.[/quote] To be clear, I wasn't rushing them to hurry up. It went like this: 1) DH gets up (at 1pm, has been in bed until then while I got up at 6:30am) 2) DH is in kitchen in pajamas cooking himself lunch and says he has plans to go somewhere in 30 minuts 3) I tell DS "Go hop in the shower" 4) DH emerges from kitchen and gets in my facing saying "He doesn't need to shower now - why are you making him shower? He can shower tonight." 5) I try to ignore and just keep on prompting DS to get into the shower 6) DH starts yelling and standing over us 7) I send DS to the showers, trying to limit the amount I say to DH and not get into it with him [/quote]
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