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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]This is SO temporary. Why don’t you let DW cosleep with DS in YOUR room together. This is what DH and I did. And it is soooo boring to think you can only have baby #2 (and lots of fun!) in the bedroom at night. We coslept for 24 months for each kid and had 3 kids. Now our youngest is 10 and our oldest is 14. It’s over. That was 6 cherished years of our lives but it’s a blink and gone. It’s so stereotypical to think that DH can’t be nurturing to the son with what your child needs. [b]Children are supposed to be nursed for 24 months[/b]. It’s fine if that’s not what DW wanted with her body but if it is what she wants, why are we fighting her? Feminism means letting women be full moms, too, not just be baby making machines that go back to work and the bedroom. I did it all - cloth diapers, growing and making (and freezing) by own baby food. I fully experienced motherhood and it was AWESOME. And so when I went back to work (big law with on-ramp), I could guiltlessly succeed there (no, y[b]ou cannot be a hands on mommy and a lawyer[/b]) because my husband supported me at home and I knew my kids got those 10 years (my youngest got 6) of me being at home. Do not push your wife away. Embrace her or you’ll lose her. [b]She is right here - this is what real feminism looks like[/b].[/quote] This is the most hilarious attempt at a mommy war troll I've ever read. OP said nothing about feminism, breastfeeding, or baby food, his wife works outside the home already, and this clown comes in to take up DW's side by ... calling her a terrible mom and saying that OP's wife would agree because it's the feminist POV. :lol: [/quote]
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