Lol you are worried that your LO loves her dad? Are you SAHM? If you are then you are with her all day and she's excited there is someone else(dad) to be there to give her attention.
Ok no that's not normal. You should be worried that your daughter loves her dad and gets excited to see him.
@vamaro2012 there are so many legit things to worry about with being a FTM - don't add to the pile. release your unnecessary anxiety for some of these things. that's like asking if you should be worried because your baby cries sometimes...
Met: September 2005Married: October 2008 DS: 09/2014
It's nothing personal, just a new face. Use it to your advantage. When I was on mat leave, the babies would get fussy at the end of the day, just as my husband was coming home. They would quiet down for him, so I immediately handed them off and took a shower. Now that I'm back at work and my husband stays home, I think they get sick of looking at him all day, so as I soon as I come in, they're all smiles. Now I take over, while he grabs a beer.
My daughter has been such a daddies girl for most of her life and I can't say I haven't been jealous at times- especially since I do a lot more to take to take care of her (not because he's a bad dad- just how our schedules work out), but she's almost 2 now and I feel like she's finally becoming a lot more attached to me and it's kind of split now
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E can be screaming and then see her dad and smile. She loves him,
Ok no that's not normal. You should be worried that your daughter loves her dad and gets excited to see him.
Met: September 2005 Married: October 2008 DS: 09/2014
It's nothing personal, just a new face. Use it to your advantage. When I was on mat leave, the babies would get fussy at the end of the day, just as my husband was coming home. They would quiet down for him, so I immediately handed them off and took a shower. Now that I'm back at work and my husband stays home, I think they get sick of looking at him all day, so as I soon as I come in, they're all smiles. Now I take over, while he grabs a beer.
Your child should OBVIOUSLY like you more seeing as how you carried and birthed them! How ungreatful.
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No. This is not a serious problem. Lucy is such a daddy's girl. Who even is mom?
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