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Cixah
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WaveofShadow
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Alaric
France45622 Posts
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WaveofShadow
Canada31495 Posts
On March 13 2015 05:20 Alaric wrote: Wave is going to dump so much expectations on the pebble once he reaches puberty. x') What? No I would never expect anything like that from him. I am trying to curb what I expect from him now though---I see other children doing things he can't do and I freak out a little. It's hard for me. | ||
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wei2coolman
United States60033 Posts
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Alaric
France45622 Posts
At birth I was a bit light so they had to put him in an incubator for a short period. I also wasn't really eating a bunch, and difficult (can't remember if I refused to be breast-fed or bottle-fed), but I did full nights without so much as a single sneeze. They'd wonder if everything was all right and whether or not I was suffocating in my sleep or something. Even when everything's perfectly normal parents get worried because it's not exactly like the other kids they've seen. You'll do fine. ![]() | ||
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onlywonderboy
United States23745 Posts
On March 13 2015 05:29 wei2coolman wrote: Haven't lifted in like 2 months cuz bjj leave me battered. Friends invited me lift. Should have said no. Soooo sore Gotta get back on that grind. | ||
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mordek
United States12705 Posts
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ComaDose
Canada10357 Posts
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mordek
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phyvo
United States5635 Posts
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WaveofShadow
Canada31495 Posts
On March 13 2015 05:32 mordek wrote: You're child could be for all purposes completely normal and you still freak out thinking, I haven't heard her in an hour I should check on her and make sure she's breathing. It's just a parent thing and it's crazy and I love it. Nah I'm defs over that part. When #2 comes along I'd be more worried about how much I DONT care about certain things. (I remember being absolutely adamant that we used bottle warmers as opposed to the microwave, making sure we never used tap water for anything, making sure he was always on his s back rather than his side...how silly that all feels now.) Right now I'm just shocked at the fact that I think the guy may have finally learned how to sleep through the night. | ||
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jcarlsoniv
United States27922 Posts
On March 13 2015 05:48 WaveofShadow wrote: Nah I'm defs over that part. When #2 comes along I'd be more worried about how much I DONT care about certain things. (I remember being absolutely adamant that we used bottle warmers as opposed to the microwave, making sure we never used tap water for anything, making sure he was always on his s back rather than his side...how silly that all feels now.) Right now I'm just shocked at the fact that I think the guy may have finally learned how to sleep through the night. #2? Think how my parents feel at #6 | ||
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phyvo
United States5635 Posts
On March 13 2015 05:48 WaveofShadow wrote: Nah I'm defs over that part. When #2 comes along I'd be more worried about how much I DONT care about certain things. (I remember being absolutely adamant that we used bottle warmers as opposed to the microwave, making sure we never used tap water for anything, making sure he was always on his s back rather than his side...how silly that all feels now.) Right now I'm just shocked at the fact that I think the guy may have finally learned how to sleep through the night. IT IS A GLORIOUS DAY At least until he gets a stomach virus. | ||
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mordek
United States12705 Posts
On March 13 2015 05:48 WaveofShadow wrote: Nah I'm defs over that part. When #2 comes along I'd be more worried about how much I DONT care about certain things. (I remember being absolutely adamant that we used bottle warmers as opposed to the microwave, making sure we never used tap water for anything, making sure he was always on his s back rather than his side...how silly that all feels now.) Right now I'm just shocked at the fact that I think the guy may have finally learned how to sleep through the night. Yeah, I skipped all your paraphrased stuff except the microwave at first. Also the night we let her sleep on her stomach was when she started sleeping 9 hrs a night. But seriously, like phyvo is getting hypey for, congrats on regular sleep?! | ||
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PrinceXizor
United States17713 Posts
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Frudgey
Canada3367 Posts
On March 13 2015 05:48 WaveofShadow wrote: Nah I'm defs over that part. When #2 comes along I'd be more worried about how much I DONT care about certain things. (I remember being absolutely adamant that we used bottle warmers as opposed to the microwave, making sure we never used tap water for anything, making sure he was always on his s back rather than his side...how silly that all feels now.) Right now I'm just shocked at the fact that I think the guy may have finally learned how to sleep through the night. I was the second child in my family, but my older brother has Aspergers so I think they handled him a lot differently than they did me. Good job on getting your kid to sleep though the night though. | ||
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Cixah
United States11285 Posts
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Slayer91
Ireland23342 Posts
watches are dumb now though literally the only reason to buy a watch is to buy an overpriced one for fashion purposes basically to show girls how rich you are without having to be a douchebag. | ||
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wei2coolman
United States60033 Posts
On March 13 2015 03:26 onlywonderboy wrote: Positive night out story, skip if you're uninterested. + Show Spoiler + So despite the crushing lows of Spring Break, I left feeling pretty positive and had a really fun last night out at the clubs. Something just clicked and I stopped caring and had fun. That was nice but I was worried it wasn't going to last when I got home. Went out Tuesday and talked to a few girls and nothing happened but I was 100% fine with that and didn't let it ruin my night. Usually there would be a point where I get too drunk and I would get depressed and I never reached that point despite being quite intoxicated. Yesterday was also interesting. It was Green Beer Day so there were a ton of people out. Started drinking with some friends at the bar at like 7 and was having a blast. My one friend clearly could tell I was acting way more positive. Knew a lot of people at the bar and went over and started talking to some girls that were roommates with my roommates girlfriend last year. I had only talked to them once or twice but I like saying hi to people I know. Anyway I talk to them on and off for a bit, ended up splitting a drink with one of the girls and I thought she might sorta be into me, but nothing blatantly obvious. I hear her friends say they are going to leave and head to another bar and I realize I don't have her number. Now this is usually where I would let my fear of rejection get the best of me, but instead I just manned up and asked for her number so we could stay in touch for the night. She actually asked if I was coming with them but I wanted to stay and talk to some other friends. She texted me a couple times and I ended up going to meet her at the bar where she was at. Bar hopped a couple places with her and at some point it was clear she was into me, and we ended up making out in the bar (something I do too often, drunk me likes to ignore the whole "being in public" thing) and eventually I went home with her. So yeah, moral of the story is to ask for people's phone numbers I guess. Wanted to respond to this earlier, but was on my phone. Is there a reason why you keep going out to bars and clubs if all your previous experiences have been pretty depressing? | ||
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