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so will ds remember me screaming at him when he wakes up tomorrow?

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deaconblue · 31/05/2008 19:44

He's 2 and I lost my temper so much I ended up doing a strange wailing banshee scream thing at him. He ran away and cried and looked really scared of me. Do you reckon he'll remember in the morning???

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FluffyMummy123 · 31/05/2008 19:45

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SoupDragon · 31/05/2008 19:45

No.

At least mine never have!

FluffyMummy123 · 31/05/2008 19:45

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deaconblue · 31/05/2008 19:47

V.tired, bloody baby feeds all the blardy time and goes waaaaaaaaaahhhhhhhhh the rest of the time. She was angel for 3 weeks nowannoying. He is demon child today

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LynetteScavo · 31/05/2008 19:48

No.

He's already forgiven you.

Did you hug him befroe he fell asleep. (Because I think you need a hug)

wilbur · 31/05/2008 19:50

I blimming hope they don't remember at that age, or I am in deep trouble.

deaconblue · 31/05/2008 19:51

yes, he kept saying "mummy sad" which made me sob even more. I said sorry for shouting and told him it was all better

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deaconblue · 31/05/2008 19:51

I have large glass of cold white wine whihc is even better than a hug!

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vixma · 31/05/2008 20:03

It sounds like most normal mums, we get stressed, however fairplay. You have seen this as a wrong behaviour to him, and feel guilty. Do you get time out to do your own thing...even if it is boring stuff, family etc. On your own.

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