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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Your DH sounds like a pain. But also, if you’re in charge of hygiene, you get to make a routine. Most parents choose evening for kids to bathe, others morning. Why wait 2 days until afternoon and dig in about it being necessary right now?[/quote] This is my read on the situation as well. Why was it okay for 2 days and suddenly imperative to do it immediately? [/quote] I wanted him to shower because they were about to go out and likely end up indoors some place. Generally I want my kid not to smell bad. If they had been heading out the door that second and I tried to stop them - yes, that would have been unreasonable. But they clearly were not going anywhere for at least 30 minutes and DH just got really fixated on that he didn’t need to shower. Part of posting here is to wonder why he is like that — like really, why did hearing me tell our son to shower trigger him? But it’s probably pointless to wonder. For those of you who don’t have to deal with this kind of erratic stuff, I’m happy for you. [/quote]
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