I was raised by my mom. I have two sisters. Most of the babysitting I did was for girls. It just worked out that way.
So when my DS peed directly on his face this morning all I could so was scream and call for my DH. He came in, expecting to find the worse I'm sure, but ended up doubling over in laughter (probably relief). He was no help at all!
Im not sure who was more traumatized by this event...me or DS
Lol. Boys are such a mystery to me
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Re: On a lighter note...I know nothing about boys!
You made it this far without pee-face?! You're a better mom than me (day 1...and 2, possibly 3 - and several days since then!).
The funniest one is when my 16 year old DS came running in the room shouting "Bubba PEED ON MY HEAD!!" then running down the hall stripping off his clothes, headed for the shower. I'm pretty sure I wet my pants laughing.
Hahaha...
I'm an only child and have always had more guy friends than girlfriends, but baby boys I've been kind of clueless about. The best advice I have to offer is to take little boy things as they come. Peeing in the bath(or on their face) and playing with their junk is really just a prelude to fart jokes, if you think about it
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DS has peed on his own face, peed on DH's face, peed on my hand, peed on the wall?but he's nearly 2.5 now and MY face has escaped the pee. lol
But he does laugh at farts and whenever he hears a fart-like noise, he says "DADDY!"
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I know exactly what you mean. Just the other day I was changing DS in the locker room after his swimming class and he started spraying. I threw the diaper on top of it and lifted slowly three times before he finally stopped. It was hard not to scream in surprise like I usually do, but I didn't want the other people in the locker room to know what was happening. I just calmly used his towel to clean him up.
Having to change DS's diaper and wipe around his "parts" took me a long time to get used to.My friend said it best when she was talking about babysitting a little boy and having to clean that area. She said, "I felt like I needed to at least buy him dinner first."
7 months into it, I'm pretty darn comfortable with it and I've heard it's more difficult with a girl anyway. Let the peeing continue!
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Boys are just awesome. This morning when Jace woke up and realized I wasn't going to work (sick), he said, "Do you want to snuggle, mommy? Let's snuggle!" I can't wait for the monster to get home shortly so we can snuggle again!