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AIBU?

to not want him parenting my newborn with me?

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WestieMamma · 12/05/2013 18:02

Because he's such a know-it-all and I feel under so much scrutiny and pressure. The slightest peep out of the baby and he's there, giving me dirty looks for not responding quicker. He watches everything I do with a critical look on his face. He's even taken to supervising the baby when he sleeps and getting shirty with anyone close enough to disturb the sleeping baby.

I understand that he wants to be involved especially as he'll never be a parent himself (vet removed his bits after he tried to hump the postman), but AIBU to think he's taking it too far?

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CrabbyBigbottom · 14/05/2013 18:28

What CrabbyBigbottom said!

I don't think anybody's ever said that before! Grin

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RatherBeACyborg · 14/05/2013 19:32

Aw, that's lovely. Especially as CyborgCat still refuses to acknowledge the dds. Grin

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FourArms · 14/05/2013 20:29

My mum's whippet would always jump up to say hello when we went round so her feet would be near my belly button. From the day I got a BFP she stopped, only starting again when DS1 was born by c/s - ouch! I yelped the first time she did it post c/s and she didn't do it again for months. Stopped again when I was pg with DS2. Amazing animals. She would also go & check on them while they slept - would go into both their rooms & then come back down. Was unhappy if their doors were wedged shut.

She was a rescue dog who didn't like them as toddlers (she just hid), but in older age loves them & will let them help her when she falls (unsteady on her feet on our laminate floors).

We'll miss her when she passes on :(

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