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4 year-old boy and his tackle.

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inanidealworld · 13/03/2007 10:49

The other day my 4.5 year old 'exposed' himself to his 9mth old brother while he was getting changed into his pyjamas. I didn't really know what to make of it so just ignored it. Anyone with boys seen this before?

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FrannyandZooey · 13/03/2007 10:50

LOL my ds does it all the time

he thinks his willy is special and funny

and he's right

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amynnixmum · 13/03/2007 10:51

Yep - ds is 6 and is still in awe of his.

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mytwopenceworth · 13/03/2007 10:54

oh god yes. if fact, i think i posted on here worried about it. my ds1 is obsessed.

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geekgrrl · 13/03/2007 10:55

ds (3 and in nappies at night) thinks it's hilarious to arrange his in a way that makes it 'peek out' from the top of his nappy in the morning and walk around like that.

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inanidealworld · 13/03/2007 10:58

Oh good I won't give it another thought. He does find it hilarious.

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mytwopenceworth · 13/03/2007 11:15

do try not to worry, he'll lose interest in another 75 years or so.

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amynnixmum · 13/03/2007 11:18

Do they ever really lose interest though?
Dylan Moran says that men start as little boys with a drink in one hand and their penis in the other and then they just grow taller

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MrsFish · 13/03/2007 11:31

Lol at mytwopenceworth

My ds is 20 months old so I guess I have this to look forward to. What did amaze me was, that I really never thought that baby boys would have morning glory, first time I saw ds with one I was astounded, I didn't think it happened that early on.

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yellowvan · 13/03/2007 11:35

Ha ha ha. my ds has a "talking willy" with a french accent!!!Ieven answered it the other day!!!(It was telling me it was going in an aeroplane then "coming in to pants" when ds needed a wee)

I hope it stays quiet at school tho.......

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SJLTM · 13/03/2007 11:35

My ds(8) took pictures of his on my mobile, didn't notice until trying to find another pic, and was shocked to see various pics of willy LOL, told him it was prob not a good idea to do this again !!!

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OrlandoTheMarmaladeCat · 13/03/2007 11:38

I just LOVE the Dylan Moran quote

My 10 yo DS likes to see if he can get his to swing around like a windmill - utterly charming! Or flaps it from side to side!

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mumof5boys · 13/03/2007 12:18

You should try living with 5 boys -

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mankyscotslass · 13/03/2007 12:31

Ds 5 in May, loves his willy, he has a close relationship with it. Unfortunately he has already started the lift and shift techniques all men employ. His excuse if challenged " but daddy says it's complicated down there" [sigh].
DD 3 thinks his willy is funny too. After bathing them together since she was tiny i can no longer do this, as her favourite trick is to see how far his willy stretches

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SJLTM · 13/03/2007 13:29

Just wait a few years,when ds1 was about 14, (now 19), we had to replace
e the navy blue curtains in his room with a blind, he still says he blew his nose on them,im not so sure, i now provide tissues in both ds bedrooms !!!

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Daisybump · 13/03/2007 13:34

My DS has only recently become obsessed with his (he's nearly 5) and his fave trick is 'making it go big'. Nearly choked as he's stood there making it jump up and down. When he wanted to know why it goes big like that I just referred him to his Dad on the grounds that as I have a different type of 'winkle' I wasn't really sure.....oh the ducking of awkward questions...don't you just love it.

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mankyscotslass · 13/03/2007 13:36

Wait till he is charging around the room shouting "mummy i am turning into an elephant"
Dh say's he takes after him...[snigger].
I honestly woudnt worry, seems all his little friends are the same from talking to other mums!!

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inanidealworld · 13/03/2007 13:46

PMSL at your little guys!!

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Furball · 13/03/2007 15:38

SJLTM - PMSL at your situation with the curtains

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MrsFish · 13/03/2007 16:44

PMSL at this thread, kids eh?

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Rantum · 13/03/2007 16:49

Visited my sister with ds (2) a few weeks ago and she has always enjoyed giving him his bath, but was still slightly shocked when ds gave his nether regions a bit of a yank, looked at her and said "me...penis!". No doubt the start of a long and happy relationship between my son and his favourite apendage.

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PrettyCandles · 13/03/2007 16:49

Ds1 (6) recently told us that he had discovered "the best way to tickle my willy". And then went on to describe it (fortunately not demonstrate it) while we did our best to keep straight faces.

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purpleturtle · 13/03/2007 17:05

Whereas ds1 (4) has absolutely no interest in his, whatsoever. Won't stand to wee - because that would involve touching it, won't wash himself, in fact, I think, would far rather it wasn't there at all.

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purplemonkeydishwasher · 13/03/2007 17:19

PMSL at yellowvan!
My DH's willy has a french accent too!

ooh TMI alert!!

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