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Re: UO 12/22
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bagina." So I guess a more specific anatomy lesson is now in order.
May17 Siggy Challenge
Labor
My UO is related: I hate when people wish everyone a blanket "Merry Christmas" this time of year, assuming everyone celebrates it. I bite my tongue every time, sometimes forcing a "Happy Holidays" out or if I'm particularly salty, I'll wish them a "Happy Chanukah." I know it's a pleasantry and people are being kind and it shouldn't bother me as much as it does.
As it's both Christmas Eve and Chanukah right now, Happy Holidays to all! (Btw, is Kwanzaa still celebrated? I don't hear much of it anymore like we used to a few years back. Please educate me if you know!)
ETA: my phone thinks "celebrate" has a "v" in it...
DS - January 2014
TTCAL | April 2016
CP | June 2016
CP | July 2016
@PartiallyDomesticated my phone thinks there has a g in it
May17 Siggy Challenge
Labor
bath: DD is 3 and she doesn't shower with us, however she is around when we are showering or getting dressed. We are starting to try to close the doors and have fiancé be more modest... but she's hasn't really ever said anything about daddy being different. We also haven't taught her vagina, we just say "wipe your front". When baby boy comes I'm sure the topic will come up and we will teach her the proper terms then. It really just hasn't came up yet
Christmas/happy holidays: I wish everyone a "Merry Christmas" but if someone wants to say back "happy holidays" or "Happy Hanukkah" etc I am not offended at all. I'm aware not everyone celebrates my holidays.
Helicopter parenting: I'm guilty, but trying to give DD some more space. She just turned 3. However she is very adjusted and can do most things for herself so I think we've had a happy middle ground.