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Does anyone know how to stop DS from sticking his hand down my bra?

37 replies

AdamAnt · 08/02/2008 21:55

I'm really fed up with it. I've tried gentle dissuasion and distraction, but he just throws a humungous howling strop. I'm getting frustrated with the constant tussling.

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DualCylinderCod · 08/02/2008 22:16

smakc it hard

whomovedmychocolate · 08/02/2008 22:16

My particular favourite was our HV who said it was not possible for DD to be undoing my nursing cups at 3 months old - right before she did it in front of her. If she was a boy it'd be a great skill for teen years.

I was wondering today if I could put DD in scratch mitts when I nursed her - I guess not, tis a shame though.

hoxtonchick · 08/02/2008 22:17

i'm proud of her for being articulate TYV...

mud · 08/02/2008 22:18

oh you said sissuasion sorry i misread it

LilRedWG · 08/02/2008 22:18

AdamAnt - Your DS sounds like my DH!

AdamAnt · 08/02/2008 22:18

You're all heart cod.

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IorekByrnison · 08/02/2008 22:19

Have the same problem with dd. She is pinchy and scrabbly too. I'm no help, sorry. But I sympathise.

lol at crabs and mousetraps

theyoungvisiter · 08/02/2008 22:19

yes, impressive negotiation skills for a 2 yo hoxtonchick - she'll go far!

llareggub · 08/02/2008 22:21

My 15 month old DS has taken to head butting me in the nork area when he wants a feed. Subtle, no?

mazzystar · 08/02/2008 22:24

oh yes my dd does this too, not breastfed any more either.
likes to grab hold of that wired-y bit in between and cling on. wouldn't mind except it can be a bit exposing if not careful.

cory · 09/02/2008 10:18

I let my dd do this for comfort at this age- only moving her if she pinched. I know lots of other kids who did it too. They do grow out of it.

colditz · 09/02/2008 10:19

tell him no and move his hand.

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