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#18863 - 07/02/08 01:33 PM Re: clothing sensitivity - help! [Re: st pauli girl]
Isa Offline
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DD freaks also when her clothes get a drop of water but to a much lesser degree and now she even says herself 'don't worry momy, it will dry quickly'.

It seems I have been veryyyyy lucky.

On that one at least LOL

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#18905 - 07/02/08 07:15 PM Re: clothing sensitivity - help! [Re: Isa]
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Sorry, late to the party. I don't have any good advice. Just moral support. smile

We have clothing irritation issues, not so much with water.

Lately I have been glancing in the rear view mirror while driving to see that DD6 has taken her shirt off and is just sitting there with a booster seat, shorts and a seatbelt across her chest. I don't even know how she got it off in the car without me noticing.
I'm actually hoping this IS a clothes sensitivity and not some ominous foreshadowing to a Girls Gone Wild teenage moment. eek

Unfortunately I still have slight clothing sensitivity. frown

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#18908 - 07/02/08 07:26 PM Re: clothing sensitivity - help! [Re: incogneato]
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Originally Posted By: incogneato

I'm actually hoping this IS a clothes sensitivity and not some ominous foreshadowing to a Girls Gone Wild teenage moment. eek


HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA!

Things you don't have to worry about with boys. Our big problem is the turning *away* from streets and neighbors when peeing on a tree.

Seriously though, still laughing at that...grin

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#18910 - 07/02/08 07:27 PM Re: clothing sensitivity - help! [Re: Kriston]
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hee hee.

So glad I could make you giggle! grin

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#18911 - 07/02/08 07:30 PM Re: clothing sensitivity - help! [Re: incogneato]
Kriston Offline
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Oh no. No giggling. This was a deep belly laugh. A hearty chortle at least! Some serious ha-ha-ha-ing!

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#18912 - 07/02/08 07:31 PM Re: clothing sensitivity - help! [Re: Kriston]
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smirk

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#18913 - 07/02/08 07:32 PM Re: clothing sensitivity - help! [Re: incogneato]
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That is supposed to be a smirk up there. But, it looks a little menacing, no?, yes?

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#18914 - 07/02/08 07:39 PM Re: clothing sensitivity - help! [Re: incogneato]
Kriston Offline
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I have trouble with that emoticon, too. It just doesn't look quite right somehow. I don't see menacing, but I don't see smirk either. I dunno. That's why I always write that one out instead of emoticon-ing it.

But regardless, I do get your point. smirk

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#18915 - 07/02/08 07:41 PM Re: clothing sensitivity - help! [Re: Kriston]
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That's right you do!!! good idea. Yeah, not menacing really, but not right. I'm checking out, e you around later.

Neato

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#18916 - 07/02/08 07:42 PM Re: clothing sensitivity - help! [Re: incogneato]
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Quote:
Things you don't have to worry about with boys. Our big problem is the turning *away* from streets and neighbors when peeing on a tree.


I was at a family reunion a few years ago. A bunch of kids were sitting on the ground in a group, and one little boy decided it was time to pee. He stood up in the middle of this group, whipped it out, and was just about started when his mom scramed, picked him up, and dragged him away. Too funny!

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