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Went to visit my ballet star at school:
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Yes, I got on my wife's nerves when I tried to breathe with her
Breh... I salute single parents that hold it down with zero assistance. Takes a tough skin persona with patience to do that job!Man these the times you can think about how stressful single parents live's can be
Yes, I got on my wife's nerves when I tried to breathe with herBe supportive without being overly annoying..Do everything she says to do..If she wants you to go outside and capture a unicorn for her, then get your *** outside and find a gotdamn unicorn..But most of all just pay attention to everything going on..Cause after she gives birth she may not remember everything that happened and she'll want you to answer any questions about anything under the sun, so pay attention..Oh and don't forget that this time is about you too..Soak up the whole experience and enjoy it..Congratulations and welcome to the brotherhood..
Broat these responses...
My dumb *** squeezed her hand harder when she squeezed mines & told her to stop being a weenie while pushing out our 1st one smh.
Got wiser & Made up for it by sleeping on the floor, wiping her butt (c-section), bathing her..etc on our next 4. Always cherish her *** for pushing out my seeds
Hold her legs up and push her knees back and encourage her. And then when the baby is born, follow the nurses whenever they take her for their weigh ins and checks and things. You can't breastfed (obviously) but you can still skin to skin, it calms baby down and keeps their temperature regulated. You'll find there is a lot you can do. Going to need your help getting the baby to latch and breastfeed for the first week or so too.
dude said stop being a weenie
My moms in law was heated she got an epidural but it's all luv. It's always good to have positive communication with my old lady though. Kids definetly vibe nice when we get along, chilling, playing music, clowning and goofing off.
Damb bruh. Bet those triplets were off the chain at age 3Fairly new here but wanted to drop in here and represent for the dads... I got 4 kids. A daughter who will be 8 next week and I got TRIPLET boys who just turned 5. Crazier then hell. Spent some time in the nicu with all my kiddos, the boys we got very lucky with in all aspects of pregnancy through birth. If any dads out here on NT have multiples and have questions or want advice , hit me up! Haha
Also Anesthesiologist and CRNA's make some nice cash. They are both well off with out a doubt.
So WTF, they try to invite themselves over to our home and expected to stay around till 4PM without even asking or giving us details?Mom: "We're dropping off the car at the dealership and then we'll wait at your place while we wait for the car.
Wife: "We're not home we'll be out for the day."
Mom: We'll just drop off a gift from your aunt and your package.
Wife: We're not home.
Mom: We're picking up the car at 4pm, what time will you guys be home?
Anyone in here have to deal with in-laws that invite themselves over to your house without asking or try to find a way to see the baby every single weekend?
Since our daughter has been born, they have been on a new level of annoying.