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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]would you be upset? If someone helped your toddler make you a gift with hand prints, [b]and made extras for other female family members[/b], such as aunts, or grandma, would that bother you? Would it make you feel less special to know that other people got essentially the same gift? [/quote] I opened this prepared to be offended on your behalf, but this is fine. They didn't make a present for some interloper instead of you, it's just extras. A toddler isn't thinking deep thoughts about the importance of motherhood when they make these things, and *you* make it special by how excited you are to recieve it and how effusive you are in your thanks. You're teaching them about giving/receiving at this age. So they stamped their painted hands three times instead of two. That's just fun and efficient. You got a cute present and your kid gets thank yous from multiple women they love.[/quote]
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