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Leaving dss to sleep...

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Feelslikea1sttimer · 15/06/2013 15:42

My dss has fallen asleep on the floor in the conservatory, and everyone else is out.

AIBU to leave him to sleep knowing he will be up til silly o'clock tonight when I am going out and he'll be with DP? I telling myself he will want to spend time with his daddy whilst feeling guilty laying on the sofa mn'ing and eating malteasers

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MrsHoarder · 15/06/2013 15:50

As long as the conservatory doesn't get very hot then its your call. If it is a hot conservatory then don't leave him in it.

Feelslikea1sttimer · 15/06/2013 15:54

No it's open plan and I've actually chucked a blanket on him in case he gets cold...

I was more concerned I was being selfish, but the peace and quiet is lovely :-/

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LittleprincessinGOLDrocks · 15/06/2013 16:28

Not unreasonable at all. If you wake him he will be grumpy for the rest of the day. Let him sleep.

Feelslikea1sttimer · 15/06/2013 17:56

I left him, I ate a full box of malteasers and some smoky bacon crisps, which left me well prepared for when he woke up himself and was still grumpy! Grrr

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