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Originally Posted by Tapioca Pro life tip - if she's disagreeing/combative with you now when you're barely into your journey as parents, she will never agree with you about parenting when the stakes are higher. |
I'm gonna disagree with that.
My wife and I went through rough patches with post partum with both kids. With the first one, she was combative for about 6 months, then it slowly eased up. Of course our relationship took a hit but it recovered as we both evolved in our beliefs on how and what to do with the baby and each other.
Before we had our second one I brought up the issues we had but we went ahead anyways.
Lo and behold, much more of the same combative stance from her. I reminded her that we went through the same thing and she was at least conscious of the problems may be due to her hormones and overall lack of sleep (second baby slept extremely poorly compared to the first)
I don't remember how old 6793026's baby is, but there's a good chance it'll pass with the hormones changing and also both of your beliefs changing, and setting clear boundaries with people who affect you guys
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Originally Posted by supafamous Just sharing this as it's presently the best part of my day.
So I drop off my 6y.o kid at school every day - we usually walk, sometimes drive and seeing her grow up has been such a blast. She doesn't need me to walk her right to the door anymore, she just gives me a peck on the cheek, cheerfully goes, "Bye Dad" and runs off to her classroom. |
Same, we have had a goodbye handshake/routine since he was 3, and we still do it everyday for school and at drop offs for classes. Wife is a little miffed she's not in on it but my son also doesn't let her drop off.
We'll see how long that lasts before he's too embarrassed
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Originally Posted by Traum Lucky you. My kid is at the "Go away, Baba" stage most of the time now. I wasn't expecting this to happen for another 2 - 3 years.  |
My daughter is at that stage right now, and she's not even 3. She told me the other night, "Go to work, Baba."