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i can't have this for a boy can i?

21 replies

nappyaddict · 28/06/2007 10:04

but i love it!!

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TrinityRhino · 28/06/2007 10:05

no, you can't have it for a boy

it's not that nice

nearlythere · 28/06/2007 10:06

umm- NO!

harleyd · 28/06/2007 10:07

no way man, lol

nappyaddict · 28/06/2007 10:11

but only £140 for a pushchair and a carrycot not that i need a carry cot. unless i buy it and keep it til i have a girl!

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KbearBrockovich · 28/06/2007 10:12

step away from the pram

mumto3girls · 28/06/2007 10:13

that's not even nice for a girl - sorry

nearlythere · 28/06/2007 10:13

jesus girl- you can get a pushchair and carrycot for less than £140!! I'll sell you one! AND it won't have a scrap of pink!

allgonebellyup · 28/06/2007 10:13

i say its fine!

who the hell says a tiny bit of pink is gonna hurt him?

Get it!!

wishingfourgotone · 28/06/2007 10:13

I dont think thats particulary nice and what if you dont get a girl it wouldnt be very good bargain then!
My mom couldnt carry boys!

allgonebellyup · 28/06/2007 10:14

oh i read it as £40, not £140!!

Eight · 28/06/2007 10:14

The colours remind me of some sort of chewy sweet.

Megglevache · 28/06/2007 10:15

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nappyaddict · 28/06/2007 10:15

see i don't normally like pink pushchairs. it was the orange the drew me to this pram. and then i didn't care that it had a bit of pink on it

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jeremyvile · 28/06/2007 10:19

What about this one?

lemonaid · 28/06/2007 10:23

Of course you can have it for a boy, if you like it. He isn't going to dissolve just because he touches something with a little bit of pink detailing.

filthylucre · 28/06/2007 10:31

course you can have it for a boy if you want it. Ignore all the antediluvian thickwits who say no, most of their babies are sporting shaved heads, earrings and combats by the age of 6m

Bibis · 28/06/2007 10:36

It's horrible, I do not buy 'for a girl' or 'for a boy', all the dcs have had same purple 1st stage car seat but it is basically a horrible buggy and I wouldn't use it even if I was given it.

Sorry

nappyaddict · 28/06/2007 10:38

beauty is in the eye of the beholder

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lynniep · 29/06/2007 17:24

I don't see why not. He won't care will he?!! Just be prepared for people to presume he's a girl. I got a happy flower maxi cosi car seat for DS because I thought it was gorgeous (as well as being ace on the functionality/safety front)
I'm the one that pushes it around (I use it as a pushchair with a micralite chassis) and its what I like that counts

nappyaddict · 29/06/2007 21:20

do lots of people think he's a girl? surely with boy clothes on its not difficult to work out he's a boy.

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lynniep · 30/06/2007 10:08

Sometimes he might have a yellow or white blanket on and I think thats where the confusion lies (he does have a boys face, but then to a lot of people a baby is a baby is a baby...) Doesnt really bother me though. I just correct them and they look sheepish for guessing in the first place

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