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<blockquote data-quote="mstang67chic" data-source="post: 251580" data-attributes="member: 2459"><p>I'm not sure if this is what you had in mind. At the very least...if it's not a kidism, it is most definately a boyism.</p><p></p><p>Keep in mind, difficult child is my only child and he came to us as a foster child when he was 9. I do have a brother but as he is 20 years younger than me, I don't have a lot of day to day experience with little boys.</p><p></p><p>I don't think it was very long after difficult child came to live with us when he was walking through the living room one day. He got a funny look on his face, stopped cold, did a little hip wiggle then "adjusted" himself. When he looked at me ( I guess to see if I had seen him do all of that), I must have had a confused look on my face because he simply said "weenie wedgie" and kept on walking. I remember doing my best to not laugh out loud so I didn't embarrass him but I don't think I was all that successfull.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mstang67chic, post: 251580, member: 2459"] I'm not sure if this is what you had in mind. At the very least...if it's not a kidism, it is most definately a boyism. Keep in mind, difficult child is my only child and he came to us as a foster child when he was 9. I do have a brother but as he is 20 years younger than me, I don't have a lot of day to day experience with little boys. I don't think it was very long after difficult child came to live with us when he was walking through the living room one day. He got a funny look on his face, stopped cold, did a little hip wiggle then "adjusted" himself. When he looked at me ( I guess to see if I had seen him do all of that), I must have had a confused look on my face because he simply said "weenie wedgie" and kept on walking. I remember doing my best to not laugh out loud so I didn't embarrass him but I don't think I was all that successfull. [/QUOTE]
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