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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]1) You’re talking to dad. Not mom. Dad may not know all the gory details the same way that mom would. 2) Some people aren’t complainers … unlike yourself, apparently. 3) I don’t understand why you can’t just be polite? It’s not that hard. The tough stuff catches up with all of us eventually. Easy babies aren’t always easy toddlers, elementary kids, teens, or adults. Everyone has their struggles even if they don’t constantly complain about them. [/quote] I was also thinking what guy is complaining. He didn’t just have a c section or breastfeeding for the first time. His nipples don’t hurt. My husband changed a lot of diapers but he was back at work after a week. I was the one who was sleep deprived and probably had some postpartum depression. Dh came home from work and played with the baby and gushed over the baby. What sorts of complaints do you expect from this guy? We haven’t been having as much sex because my wife just gave birth complaints??? OP, you sound strange. This is not smug. Do you even know what smug is?[/quote]
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