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difficult child just doesn't get it...
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<blockquote data-quote="DammitJanet" data-source="post: 545933" data-attributes="member: 1514"><p>well this one will make your day....lol.</p><p></p><p>My younger two boys are exactly two years apart and of course they always wanted things to be exactly fair,both of them. Well,sometimes natural things dont work out that way. Jamie being the older one went through puberty first and we arent exactly the most modest of families. When it happened, we all knew it. He was so proud when hair sprouted and when something else sprouted...well we all got the low down on that too...especially his younger brother!</p><p></p><p>One day I found Cory in the bathroom in tears tugging on his private parts with some junk he had convinced someone to buy him from an adult store that promised to increase the size of your penis. I asked him what on earth are you doing? He said "its not fair, Jamie got to go through puberty first! I should get to do it at the same time!" LOL. </p><p></p><p>I explained to him that he was two years younger and no matter what he did, nature was not going to be rushed. I promised him that he would also go through puberty and everything would even out (crossing my fingers there...lol) when they got to be teens and adults. They still do they "Im bigger, Im better" thing but I think that is just a male thing.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DammitJanet, post: 545933, member: 1514"] well this one will make your day....lol. My younger two boys are exactly two years apart and of course they always wanted things to be exactly fair,both of them. Well,sometimes natural things dont work out that way. Jamie being the older one went through puberty first and we arent exactly the most modest of families. When it happened, we all knew it. He was so proud when hair sprouted and when something else sprouted...well we all got the low down on that too...especially his younger brother! One day I found Cory in the bathroom in tears tugging on his private parts with some junk he had convinced someone to buy him from an adult store that promised to increase the size of your penis. I asked him what on earth are you doing? He said "its not fair, Jamie got to go through puberty first! I should get to do it at the same time!" LOL. I explained to him that he was two years younger and no matter what he did, nature was not going to be rushed. I promised him that he would also go through puberty and everything would even out (crossing my fingers there...lol) when they got to be teens and adults. They still do they "Im bigger, Im better" thing but I think that is just a male thing. [/QUOTE]
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