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Is it accepted for a seven year old to change infant diapers/bathe infant?
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<blockquote data-quote="BusynMember" data-source="post: 672948" data-attributes="member: 1550"><p>This is Bart's ex making him do it. I assure you, I've seen her parent when they were together and when Bart was not there she'd make him do chores I personally felt were too advanced for his age and she'd never supervise him. The mother has always been very lazy and dirty and Junior hates doing it. What if he gets some poop on his hands and smears it on the floor instead of washing it off...ick! She doesn't help groom Junior either. He looks great when he's with Bart and his clothes don't match or are too small or his hair is not combed when he is with ex (teachers have commented to Bart off to the side).</p><p></p><p>I always wanted to groom, care for and bathe my own babies. It was fun for me (well, not the diaper changes...lol) and NOTHING would have gotten me to give up bath time to anybody else. Bathtime is fun. I love to bathe my granddaughter. She's so funny in the bathtub and so playful!</p><p></p><p>Junior has to also dress the baby.</p><p></p><p>Ex is huge. If you are thinking "Hey, not all of us are skinny!" it's not the same thing. She may be close to 400 lbs. She is HUGE. Not just heavy. But she was lazy before she got this big and she is very tall, probably close to six feet.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BusynMember, post: 672948, member: 1550"] This is Bart's ex making him do it. I assure you, I've seen her parent when they were together and when Bart was not there she'd make him do chores I personally felt were too advanced for his age and she'd never supervise him. The mother has always been very lazy and dirty and Junior hates doing it. What if he gets some poop on his hands and smears it on the floor instead of washing it off...ick! She doesn't help groom Junior either. He looks great when he's with Bart and his clothes don't match or are too small or his hair is not combed when he is with ex (teachers have commented to Bart off to the side). I always wanted to groom, care for and bathe my own babies. It was fun for me (well, not the diaper changes...lol) and NOTHING would have gotten me to give up bath time to anybody else. Bathtime is fun. I love to bathe my granddaughter. She's so funny in the bathtub and so playful! Junior has to also dress the baby. Ex is huge. If you are thinking "Hey, not all of us are skinny!" it's not the same thing. She may be close to 400 lbs. She is HUGE. Not just heavy. But she was lazy before she got this big and she is very tall, probably close to six feet. [/QUOTE]
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