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Think partner is struggling?

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Weemama1 · 09/01/2023 11:45

So we are first time parents and are generally really happy but I think my partner struggles with my dd!

I have bf my dd for almost 2 years and she has just stopped but for about a year my dd won't go near my dh if I'm around daddy just won't do if I ask does she want him to read her a book play games etc it's a no if he picks her up she screams and shouts but when I'm out she loves him he can play with her etc when I'm not there so I think this might just be an issue with me and maby the bf bond? I'm a first time mum so just winging it along the way so I don't know why she's like this!

Anyway my dh can get quite petty with her the other day she was playing with a bottle and my dh took it of her to see it but she had a meltdown and he just threw the bottle across the room he has done stuff like this a few times and then will say she's like been a bugger today or something she's actually quite a good 2 year old but just struggles with not getting everything she wants😂😂

I know it must be so hard the rejection from dd I think he has just in a way gave up because she kicks up such a fuss with him if I'm around! I suggested he take her to the park like at the weekend without me and he says no she will just kick off, it's just these petty things he's doing it's making me feel like he's a big man child but I don't know if it's just me that's giving into my dd like saying just give her it back?🥴🥴

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