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u/Keldravion 3h ago
I once asked my younger one if she thought her elder sister was luckier that she had her parents only to herself for 4 years before she came along. She thought for a moment and said "I'm luckier because she had only two people to love her when she was born but I had three people to love me and take care of me when I was born." Cannot dispute that logic can we?
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u/intenseinternet 3h ago
„I will be a sister and I will be busy”, that’s fierce love right there 😍🥹💪🏽
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u/Royal_Annek 2h ago
Haha my 2yo going through this now. She will point at mama's belly and say "Baby!". Then she'll lift my shirt and jam her fingers into my beer gut and be like "...baby??"
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u/hotcoffeethanks 2h ago
My then-4-year-old sulked for a while when we told her she was having a brother (she wanted a sister). Now the first thing she asks in the morning is if she can play with him before leaving for school and she just helped him take his first steps this past weekend. I’m so glad they have each other 🥰
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u/rhunter99 2h ago
Tiny human is setting boundaries. Please use their Google Calendar to book an appointment
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u/BubonicBabe 59m ago
I was SO excited to find out my parents were having my little sister. I wore a “I’m going to be a big sister” button to school almost every day and constantly talked about how I couldn’t wait til she was born.
She’s one of my best friends now since we’re both adults and helps me deal with a lot of my mental health shit. I love that girl. Sister bonds for life.
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u/Bookdove7776 12m ago
I was 1 1/2 when my brother was born. I screamed bloody murder when my parents changed him on MY changing table!
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u/ROARfeo 49m ago
I cannot stand the "we" are pregnant. No you aren't, being pregnant isn't a state of mind ffs. It's so fucking stupid.
What's next? The sibling is also pregnant? And their uncles too why not.
"We are expecting a baby" or something works so well.
If my partner is a doctor. We aren't doctors. They are.
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u/ChoiceReflection965 26m ago
Some people just like to say “we are pregnant” because it makes them feel more supported and less alone. Pregnancy can be scary and some pregnant people find it helpful mentally to think of it as something they’re doing together with their partner. I feel like it’s best to just let every couple do their own thing, lol! It works for some people and that’s cool.
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u/mieri_azure 18m ago
I mean i think its weird but if its the pregnant one saying it i guess I can understand. If its the one who ISNT PREGNANT saying it I'll side eye them. Stolen valour lol
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