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My son just loves me too much

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sweetkitty · 22/06/2012 23:05

He won't leave me alone he's 2.1 years btw. Today he had head butted me twice, I had my head in a cupboard and he smacked me with the door, his current fixation is my hair, it's long he loves stroking it but then he gets excited and pulls it, if I tie it up he yanks it. If I sit down he climbs on me and kisses me. If I lie down he lies on top of my head. He clings to me, goes mad if I cuddle anyone else, I can't leave him with anyone else. His biting phase was replaced by the hair pulling phase. I have 3 DDs and none of them were half as bad as he is. He drives me mad but is so gorgeous and I adore him.

I know people went on about clingy Mummy's boys but OMG the difference. Boys are a different species.

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Alibabaandthe40nappies · 22/06/2012 23:06

I have two like that - they are 3.11 and 15 months. It is lovely, but I do crave a bit of space occasionally!

Joolyjoolyjoo · 22/06/2012 23:09

Aww! My ds is a bit of a mummy's boy (DH teases him about it Angry) and I relish it, as I know when he is 13 (earlier??) I will probably become the most embarassing, undesirable person in the world Sad. Get it while you can!

fortyplus · 22/06/2012 23:11

I still get hugs and my two are 18 and nearly 17 Smile

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MeMyselfIrene · 22/06/2012 23:11

I know how you feel. I have 2 year old twin DD's and it is impossible to get things done. Was clearing a blocked sink and they wanted me to carry them around, i cant leave them at my mums as the minute they get there they want to carry them around. Its very hard. Im gettting more frustrated that they wont leave me. I love them to bits but they wont just let me go. I am thinking of sending them to playgroup but they only just turned two so they wont be able to get in. Sad

sweetkitty · 22/06/2012 23:13

Ah that's what I think. The girls are so
independent, they are affectionate too but not in the sit on my head with his face next to mine thing he does. The hair pulling I could do without but love everything else as you say he will grow put it soon enough Sad

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blueshoes · 22/06/2012 23:33

I am conducting an intense love affair right under my dh's nose ... with our 5-year old son!

fortyplus · 23/06/2012 19:33

I have a hot date tonight - dh and ds1 are away and so is ds2's girlfriend, so he and I are secretly going out for a Chinese together! Grin

discrete · 23/06/2012 19:40

My 2.2 yo's favourite phrase atm is 'on Mummy'. If queried, he expands it to 'sit on Mummy'.

This is absolutely regardless of what I happen to be doing at the time (which is never sitting down).

My 5yo rugby tackles me about 10 times a day saying 'I just love you too much!'

I do feel very loved, just in a slightly crowded sort of way.

Almostfifty · 23/06/2012 20:03

Just cherish every single minute of it. They'll soon be away and only giving you hugs when they come home or go away. I miss being the centre of their universe.

Sniff.

RecursiveMoon · 23/06/2012 20:07

Aw, forty Smile, that's lovely.

RandomNumbers · 23/06/2012 22:36

awwwwww at these stories

yy make the most of it, I am only allowed to kiss mine while they are sleeping [sniff]

wrt hair pulling, say No Hair Pulling your firmest voice and stand up, put him on the floor, walk away.

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