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Bizzy_Lizzy

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  1. My partners son is 4 years old and has the same problem i know it is easier to get a younger child into a hygene routine but thats what it is down to. Make it clear to your son that hygene is important. Some advice the dentist gave to me and my partner was to not buy fizzy pop, sweets or anything like that and onlt give them as a treat.

     

    Maybe buy your child an electric toothbrush, worked with ours the novelty of having a toothbrush that does the work for you seems to make them want to brush their teeth more.:thumbsup:

  2. I know of some children who have been fostered by a gay couple for years now after they were abused by several members of their origional household. The children felt unsafe around a certain gender therefor having the oppertunity to go and live with a gay couple was great for them. The only way the children have been affected is by slight bullying from other children but what child doesn't get bullied for some sort of reason or another. Gay people should have the same rights as any other person

  3. Originally posted by dawny1

    I only found out recently that about 3 years ago when my little boy was a baby I had gone out with my partner for a few drinks at our local leaving my eldest daughter and older neice to babysit.

     

    The baby was in a moses basket in our room so I put the monitor in my daughters room.

     

    Well, after a few vodkas I was feeling a bit randy!!! After a nice bit of nooky I realised we had left the monitor on!!!

     

    I rushed into my daughters room to find her asleep - or so I thought, she mentioned to me a few months ago that yes - she had heard us I was very embarrassed, there can't be anything worse than hearing your Mum at it! I hope my daughter isn't too traumatised, thankfully we can laugh about it! :heyhey:

     

    Thanks for that Dawny1 now i know aswell as your daughter. Scarred for life i am now!

     

    One of my embarrasing moments was when i was about 11 and went to work with my mum for the day at the primary school that she worked at. I was talking to one of my mums workmates who was luckily also a friend of my mums when i noticed a dark black curly hair on her white blouse right on her breast, only being young and not thinking before i acted i said "oh you have got a hair on your top" and went to pull it. The poor woman screamed it was attached :o

    A nipple hair ! We both could have died with embarrasment

  4. Mainframe i seem to be set with the same problem as you seen as i am your sister and my birthday falls 2 weeks after yours. I find it really disappointing that we haven't heard from our dad for nearly a year now and the only reason he has contacted us is to let us know that he has lost his job so therefor cant get us anything for our birthday for the third year running. I could understand if it was just 1 year but its 3 years running now and to say he cant afford a card for us he is doing well to take himself, his wife and other child abroad for 2 weeks. Oh well he will regret it someday he has missed out on our whole childhood and will soon realise just how much he has let us down in the past. :( :(

  5. Hi im mainframes sister, im the one who origionally posted as i didn't have a Sheffield Forum account set up but i have now.

     

    Anyway the mate of mine has been working for the same employer for the past 4 years now since he left school and knows the ins and outs of repairing bodywork but still never seems to get a pay rise even though his skills are improving. Does this really seem fair?

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