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Stop It! Did you hear me, I said STOP IT!!!
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<blockquote data-quote="Marguerite" data-source="post: 285521" data-attributes="member: 1991"><p>I AM sympathetic, but to me that sojnds like business as usual.</p><p></p><p>I gave up worrying about my bra being seen in public way back when the kids were little. Like my sisters and mother before me (and probably grandmothers too) we kept the dummy (aka pacifier) tucked into our ample bras. And of course a kid who wants the dummy will go get it ANYWHERE, including in public. Just dive in after it. And my bust is so big that to a kid it would be like exploring the Grand Canyon; they half-stripped me each time.</p><p></p><p>One time I went into a shop and decided NOT to take the kids in with me, they were a tad hyperactive. We were at the mall, so I made them wait in the corridor outside. difficult child 3 was on a leash which I'd tied to easy child 2/difficult child 2. difficult child 1 was sitting quietly (for once). Not sure where easy child was...</p><p>I came out to find that easy child 2/difficult child 2 was swinging difficult child 3 (who was about 2 at the time) around on the leash, "polishing the floor" with him in ever increasing circles as the stretchy cord on the leash got stretched more and more - the circles were about four metres across by the time I got to her. There was a crowd of horrified onlookers, appalled at what the girl was doing to her baby brother.</p><p></p><p>Moral: if you have the toddler on a leash, don't dress him in corduroy!</p><p></p><p>Marg</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Marguerite, post: 285521, member: 1991"] I AM sympathetic, but to me that sojnds like business as usual. I gave up worrying about my bra being seen in public way back when the kids were little. Like my sisters and mother before me (and probably grandmothers too) we kept the dummy (aka pacifier) tucked into our ample bras. And of course a kid who wants the dummy will go get it ANYWHERE, including in public. Just dive in after it. And my bust is so big that to a kid it would be like exploring the Grand Canyon; they half-stripped me each time. One time I went into a shop and decided NOT to take the kids in with me, they were a tad hyperactive. We were at the mall, so I made them wait in the corridor outside. difficult child 3 was on a leash which I'd tied to easy child 2/difficult child 2. difficult child 1 was sitting quietly (for once). Not sure where easy child was... I came out to find that easy child 2/difficult child 2 was swinging difficult child 3 (who was about 2 at the time) around on the leash, "polishing the floor" with him in ever increasing circles as the stretchy cord on the leash got stretched more and more - the circles were about four metres across by the time I got to her. There was a crowd of horrified onlookers, appalled at what the girl was doing to her baby brother. Moral: if you have the toddler on a leash, don't dress him in corduroy! Marg [/QUOTE]
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