Anonymous wrote:My husband let’s the kids climb into our bed in the middle of the night to sleep with us. It drives me bananas because I can’t sleep with a preschooler kicking me in the back. I’ll carry them back to their beds but they just keep coming back.
He says that at some point they will stop wanting to snuggle and he wants to get all that he can. I get that but I prefer my snuggles when I’m not trying to sleep.
Anonymous wrote:I can call this right now. The wives want to restrict screen time, have a good routine, feed kids whole and healthy foods, limit spoiling kids with toys, and do family-centric outings like visiting a farm. The husbands liberally roughhouse and rile up the kids at bed time, liberally use screens, do lots of ice cream outings, chicken nugget dinners, and other treats, buy lots of toys for the kids even if it’s not their birthday or Christmas, and have little interest in farm-type outing and prefer everyone should hang around at home.
Anonymous wrote:My husband let’s the kids climb into our bed in the middle of the night to sleep with us. It drives me bananas because I can’t sleep with a preschooler kicking me in the back. I’ll carry them back to their beds but they just keep coming back.
He says that at some point they will stop wanting to snuggle and he wants to get all that he can. I get that but I prefer my snuggles when I’m not trying to sleep.
Anonymous wrote:I can call this right now. The wives want to restrict screen time, have a good routine, feed kids whole and healthy foods, limit spoiling kids with toys, and do family-centric outings like visiting a farm. The husbands liberally roughhouse and rile up the kids at bed time, liberally use screens, do lots of ice cream outings, chicken nugget dinners, and other treats, buy lots of toys for the kids even if it’s not their birthday or Christmas, and have little interest in farm-type outing and prefer everyone should hang around at home.
Anonymous wrote:I can call this right now. The wives want to restrict screen time, have a good routine, feed kids whole and healthy foods, limit spoiling kids with toys, and do family-centric outings like visiting a farm. The husbands liberally roughhouse and rile up the kids at bed time, liberally use screens, do lots of ice cream outings, chicken nugget dinners, and other treats, buy lots of toys for the kids even if it’s not their birthday or Christmas, and have little interest in farm-type outing and prefer everyone should hang around at home.