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frakyouveryverymuch · 18/04/2011 11:47

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nickelbabe · 17/06/2011 11:48

hmm.
I started a thread in chat for the MN jury to say whether DH should go on his fishing trip in october.

They're all focussing on changing the cat litter and not on my husband leaving a heavily-pregnant woman on her own for a whole week

I don't care aboutthe cat litter, because his brother can come in and change it.
I don't want to be on my own for a weeeeeek

nickelbabe · 17/06/2011 11:49

see, vallinna - told you it would be big!
I haven't looked at mine for aaaages.
it's more comfortable to sit on....

ew to the brazilian though!
why has everyone got an obsession with excess hair? Confused

BrassicaBabe · 17/06/2011 12:20

Five flights to get to the loo vallinna?! That could get messy as pregnancy progresses!! Grin Poor you.

I'm another brazilian advocate Grin even though I can only see my bits in the mirror.

aStarInStrangeways · 17/06/2011 13:42

I am unreasonably proud to say that I have never waxed my muff in my life Grin Perhaps I should namechange to reflect this fact...BarryHush, anyone?

takethatlady · 17/06/2011 13:58

Grin star!

I'm not brave enough for the wax but the razor is a frequent visitor down there, even now when I can't see what the hell I'm actually doing Blush. I'm NOT looking in that mirror!

nickelbabe · 17/06/2011 14:01

Star i'm with you.
can't think of anything worse Confused

KateeTheBump · 17/06/2011 14:04

I'm with star here! Though I did have to get round to doing a bit of a trim by the three month mark as it could have quite easily stretched down to my knees, eek! Haven't had the courage to look down there yet Grin

nickelbabe · 17/06/2011 14:06

oooh, I didn't read Star's post properly - I don't touch mine - it's itchy enough as it is!
(i get very dry skin, and it's hard to moisturise the hair)

BrassicaBabe · 17/06/2011 14:10

Shock for ttl being brave enough to shave even though she can't see!! Grin

aStarInStrangeways · 17/06/2011 14:15

I am also impressed at ttl's shave-in-the-dark method. Respect. I don't actually do anything to mine beyond the occasional trim with nail scissors.

Just fell asleep on the sofa for 20 minutes...urgh, I am so tired.

takethatlady · 17/06/2011 14:16

I reckon I'll be qualified as a specialist barber by the end of this pregnancy Grin

vallinnapod · 17/06/2011 14:26

Hate being hairy - any where from the neck down really! Shaving makes me look like I have a dodgy STD (ingrowns and massive itching Grin)

KateeTheBump · 17/06/2011 14:28

Oh dear they did give you a hard time didn't they Nickel?

nickelbabe · 17/06/2011 14:29

yup.

aStarInStrangeways · 17/06/2011 14:32

Tbf though I wouldn't have a problem with either changing the cat litter or being left alone for a week at 32 weeks pregnant. Your DH sounds like he's going to be a hands-on dad, so getting a bit of time away before the baby comes isn't unreasonable. And you will be able to starfish across the centre of the bed, eat whatever bizarre concoctions you desire and generally slob about without giving a shit about anyone else's needs, which will also be the last chance you get for a while Grin

nickelbabe · 17/06/2011 14:36

unfortunately, Star - it also means that I'll have to pander to Sebastian's every whim, and cope with Johann climbing all over me all the time, whilst lookign at me as if to say "why are you in my way? Confused" because I won't be able to force DH to do it
Shock

KateeTheBump · 17/06/2011 14:36

I do know how you feel though Nickel, I've always hated being away from DP

Make sure he takes a phone though and then you can at least chat to him Smile

nickelbabe · 17/06/2011 14:39

see, you should be saying all this on the thread! Grin

they're being mean to me

KateeTheBump · 17/06/2011 14:42

Did you have a third cat called Bach by any chance? Grin

nickelbabe · 17/06/2011 14:44

no Grin

just the two
DH's old choirmaster/organist named them. Grin

ConfessionsOfAnAchingFanjo · 17/06/2011 19:26

I tried to shave my bikini line today. It must look a right mess though because the razor couldn't cope with the extreme angle of leg meeting stomach. Time to resign myself to a messy muff until Currant Bun arrives.

Loving BarryHush (with the cat litter habit, hehe) by the way.

Sorry Nickel haven't had a chance to look at your chat thread yet.

Eskarina · 18/06/2011 08:24

Eep to all the unsighted shaving going on. I'm a quick trim with nail scissors only type of girl, and that's gone by the wayside now I can't see what's going on down there.

Had the "women only" session of the NCT classes yesterday morning. I wasn't too impressed tbh. The teacher had 7 things on her list to cover and we only got onto about 3 of them. She says each session "never mind we'll get onto that next week". I can't help but think that we'll get to the end of the course and not covered everything we asked for. But oh my at the discussion on cutting, tearing and stitching. That brings water to my eyes just thinking about it.

Have been a sobbing hormonal mess for the last day or so, mostly over getting the house sorted for Squig. DH doesn't know what to do with me. He tries to reason with me showing me how much time there is really (am nearly 32 weeks) - but that just makes me feel awful as I have no reasoned response so I feel shit and know that I'm making him feel bad too. He just doesn't get that it's not OK from my point of view to still be pottering about getting things ready at 39+6 (as of course his baby isn't going to be early, that would just be inconvenient!)
Am still a bit ropey this morning and he's just told me that he's going to be gardening and doing some computer work for church this morning, and we're going to see (his) friends for the weekend this afternoon, so nothing doing then. And when I object I feel like such a nag. Sad

nickelbabe · 18/06/2011 09:52

it's okay coaaf - it's all been resolved now Wink

nickelbabe · 18/06/2011 09:53

sorry you're feeling :( esk
It'll all work out, you know it will.
(and if it doesn't, you'll deal with it.)
and we're all here for support. :)

ConfessionsOfAnAchingFanjo · 18/06/2011 10:21

That's how I felt a couple of weeks aago Esk. Trying to explain to DH why it was so important to me that we have a bed ready for LO, like trying to talk to a brick wall. Once we actually got the moses basket in I calmed down quite a lot.

Today I need to buy some muslins and that should be me set (esp as last night I finally ordered my robot dolls from M&Ps Grin along with some avent bottles to go with the pump - DH doesn't know about any of that yet. He thought he was dreaming when I told him his sick pay had gone in and we can afford milk AND bread this weekend!).

Actually late night shopping is quite theraputic.

40 weeks today Grin (and before you ask, still not a twinge).

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