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Getting the wiggles out is apparently torture?
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<blockquote data-quote="AllStressedOut" data-source="post: 63330" data-attributes="member: 3837"><p>I'll definately try something different next time. I just had no idea jumping jacks would get that reaction. We've never done stuff like that at home before. His cry to me was more anger than anything, but how do you explain that to a passer by on the street? They don't know the difference in cries in my son. He was just so angry that this is what I suggested. Like I said, I just sat there wide eyed in amazement at his reaction. I haven't seen him meltdown like this so quickly and without a warning sign, it was instant.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="AllStressedOut, post: 63330, member: 3837"] I'll definately try something different next time. I just had no idea jumping jacks would get that reaction. We've never done stuff like that at home before. His cry to me was more anger than anything, but how do you explain that to a passer by on the street? They don't know the difference in cries in my son. He was just so angry that this is what I suggested. Like I said, I just sat there wide eyed in amazement at his reaction. I haven't seen him meltdown like this so quickly and without a warning sign, it was instant. [/QUOTE]
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