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To get really pissed off with old ladies telling me my DS 'isn't very happy' when he is crying?

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feezap · 18/06/2015 19:19

My 9 month old DS has 'a good pair of lungs', he is also a bit of a drama queen and likes everyone to know how he's feeling, good or bad. I'm not worried by this, or being paranoid, a friend has described him as like an air raid siren going off!

I'm used to this and he rarely has a meltdown when we are out and about but today he was teething badly and I was in town about half an hour before he could have any medication. An old dear looked at him and then me and told me that he wasn't very happy. Really? Do you think I haven't noticed? Just bugger off. Angry

DawnMumsnet · 19/06/2015 19:45

Evening all,

We've had a few reports about this thread and just wanted to remind everyone that we do take ageism seriously - it's listed in our Talk Guidelines, here - and we'll be deleting any posts which we feel cross the line.

We're glad to see that the OP has taken on board everyone's comments, and indeed apologised for causing any offence. We'd be even more glad if we could all steer clear of ageist remarks from here onwards.

Many thanks Flowers

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