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  • D. Lil
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    I understand she doesn't believe in doing that so she isn't going to really enforce it at all but what I don't understand is why is she stopping you from doing something you believe is best for YOUR kid? Its definitely not going to harm the kid so wtf? Makes me want to slap-a-hoe just hearing that shit

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  • helosailor
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    Ok, so she won't let the baby wear socks. Get some of these instead...

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  • Bad A$$ Coupe
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    my wife did the samething, untill her mother came over and i said it in front of her, "hey do you know that V doesnt keep socks on the baby?" her mother ripped her a new one!!!

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  • Cobraman
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    Originally posted by Treasure Chest View Post
    Dude, no kids...no opinion.
    Fair enough.

    I'll just take my common sense and sit in the corner.

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  • GTChick01
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    Originally posted by bonnie&clyde View Post
    cool ill have to check it out and have the wife read it
    You'll have the wife read it? What about you? How about you get the DVD and you both watch it. The DVD is shorter and gets to the point a lot faster. But yes, either way, The Happiest Baby on the Block is good information.

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  • mstng86
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    Originally posted by Cooter View Post
    are you a pediatrician also?
    No, but I did stay in a Best Western once.

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  • Cooter
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    Originally posted by mstng86 View Post
    Babies need socks. They love and need to be warm at all times.

    You guys are swaddling the baby right?
    are you a pediatrician also?

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  • carbd89sleeper
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    Originally posted by idrivea4banger View Post
    te voy a sovar con un huevo cabron. That only works cuando le dan ojo.
    haha!!

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  • mstng86
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    Babies need socks. They love and need to be warm at all times.

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  • forbes
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    i grew up not wearing socks, i always took them off. and as a kid i refused to wear shoes. even to this day i drive around in flip flops or barefooted till i get to wear i need to go and put shoes on. i don't see what the big deal is
    my lil girl won't wear shoes
    my boy won't go without shoes

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  • SMKR
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    Originally posted by bonnie&clyde View Post
    Cause that's how she was raised
    time to raise the pimp hand. If I were in your shoes, my kid would be wearing socks. Is her last name Flintstone?

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  • bonnie&clyde
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    Originally posted by Treasure Chest View Post
    My kiddos were preemies, so putting socks on them was a losing battle. If he stays swaddled, I wouldn't sweat the little things. Also, I'd highly suggest buying the book, 'the happiest baby on the block,' I found it after I had my third, and I swear, it made my life tons easier. Had it been out with my first two, I would've shed a ton less tears and been a happier mother with the older two.
    cool ill have to check it out and have the wife read it

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  • Treasure Chest
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    Originally posted by Cobraman View Post
    Yeah? WTF? Lol.

    Just because she doesn't like socks doesn't mean the baby won't. It couldn't hurt to keep his feet warm. Why not? I'm sure she did as a baby.
    Dude, no kids...no opinion.

    Even if he has socks on, his feet will still feel cold to the touch. Let your wife mother your child without YOUR mother's interference. When a major issue comes up and your wife feels she's over her head, she will feel more inclined to ask for seasoned opinions if she doesn't feel like she's being nagged about the trivial things.

    It's your duty as your mother's son, your wife's husband, and your kid's father to build the bridge that transcends the 'mom knows it all' and 'wife wants the chance to figure it out on her own.'

    Seriously, don't sweat the small stuff.

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  • Treasure Chest
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    Originally posted by bonnie&clyde View Post
    Yeah he does get swaddled and a hat on his head when sleeping since his head is where a lot of heat is also lost
    My kiddos were preemies, so putting socks on them was a losing battle. If he stays swaddled, I wouldn't sweat the little things. Also, I'd highly suggest buying the book, 'the happiest baby on the block,' I found it after I had my third, and I swear, it made my life tons easier. Had it been out with my first two, I would've shed a ton less tears and been a happier mother with the older two.

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  • bonnie&clyde
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    Yeah he does get swaddled and a hat on his head when sleeping since his head is where a lot of heat is also lost

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