Anonymous wrote:My 4 y/o son started bawling yesterday because he doesn't have breasts and will never grow them. I tried to console him with the awesome fact that he can stand to pee and his sister and I cannot. He then proceed to sob harder and told my husband over facetime that he was crying because he doesn't sit on the poop seat on the potty to go pee (apparently because he lifts up the seat to pee he considers it to be a poop seat).
I think I scored serious parenting bonus points for not even cracking a smile as this was going on but man I was laughing on the inside.
Anonymous wrote:During a recent illness, Netflix became a major source of torture for 22mo DS. He sees pictures of Barney, Thomas, Elmo, etc on the menu so he will say "Barney" and I will put it on. He instantly loses his mind and screams for Elmo and Thomas (like I took them away). I will go back to the menu (because I am being nice because he is sick) and say "do you want Thomas instead?"he will say yes, and then cry for Barney when it starts playing. Poor kid. Early lessons in "you just can't have it all"
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My 2 year old suddenly won't let me wipe her when changing her diaper. She will scream out "No wipe PUSS! No wipe PUSS! Diaper on pwease!" while sobbing and squirming.
Told DH this and he blames me for the "puss" language. Which is probably true.
I really hope this is a fake post. It is so awful on so many levels.
Anonymous wrote:My 2 year old suddenly won't let me wipe her when changing her diaper. She will scream out "No wipe PUSS! No wipe PUSS! Diaper on pwease!" while sobbing and squirming.
Told DH this and he blames me for the "puss" language. Which is probably true.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:During a recent illness, Netflix became a major source of torture for 22mo DS. He sees pictures of Barney, Thomas, Elmo, etc on the menu so he will say "Barney" and I will put it on. He instantly loses his mind and screams for Elmo and Thomas (like I took them away). I will go back to the menu (because I am being nice because he is sick) and say "do you want Thomas instead?"he will say yes, and then cry for Barney when it starts playing. Poor kid. Early lessons in "you just can't have it all"
I bet he assumed that all 3 would be in the same cartoon.
Anonymous wrote:During a recent illness, Netflix became a major source of torture for 22mo DS. He sees pictures of Barney, Thomas, Elmo, etc on the menu so he will say "Barney" and I will put it on. He instantly loses his mind and screams for Elmo and Thomas (like I took them away). I will go back to the menu (because I am being nice because he is sick) and say "do you want Thomas instead?"he will say yes, and then cry for Barney when it starts playing. Poor kid. Early lessons in "you just can't have it all"
Anonymous wrote:During a recent illness, Netflix became a major source of torture for 22mo DS. He sees pictures of Barney, Thomas, Elmo, etc on the menu so he will say "Barney" and I will put it on. He instantly loses his mind and screams for Elmo and Thomas (like I took them away). I will go back to the menu (because I am being nice because he is sick) and say "do you want Thomas instead?"he will say yes, and then cry for Barney when it starts playing. Poor kid. Early lessons in "you just can't have it all"