I compare my kids all the time. Sometimes neutral attributes and sometimes one "winning", although who wins varies. I can't help it! I recognize their individuality and that the comparisons don't make sense at times, but my brain starts doing it anyway. It makes me feel guilty.
@slippintrippn84 this is for you, this pic always makes me laugh/cringe. My son around 9, 10 months? With his lovey Puppy, completely over his face. Mom that I am, i didn't move Puppy, just took the pic and waited, watching to see if he'd pull it off himself. he did, when he woke up (a while later, like an hour maybe!)
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@stoofewok and @Justine2502 Just an FYI, there are some winning threads going on in the 3rd Tri board that could probably use your input. I saw one about an ultrasound where the girl is super concerned her baby has huge lips and another involving some girl being concerned that her previous tummy tuck will cause premature labor. I'm not as adept in the snark department, but they both look like fun. Also if @salsy2012 can find a gif related to big lips or a tummy tuck, someone needs to tell me.
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@slippintrippn84 this is for you, this pic always makes me laugh/cringe. My son around 9, 10 months? With his lovey Puppy, completely over his face. Mom that I am, i didn't move Puppy, just took the pic and waited, watching to see if he'd pull it off himself. he did, when he woke up (a while later, like an hour maybe!)
Like...what in the actual fuck?
No I really wanted to read it too