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<blockquote data-quote="Blondie153" data-source="post: 354391" data-attributes="member: 49649"><p>Hi Philly, I think that there is a point during this journey with our children that we become a little bit more thick skinned about people and their stupidity. In the beginning I felt that I had to keep explaining to them how awful it was for my daughter, and on really bad day I wanted to do physical damage to them. But I am finding as the months go on that I just give an internal sigh at them, offer up a silent prayer that it never happens to them and move on. Maybe this comes from back when having twins, being sleep deprived and always short of time, complete randoms who should have known by the look on my face that this was not a "good time" have constantly said stupid things. My advice for what it is worth is you are not alone and if you need a laugh look up:</p><p><a href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LFIVVHQod5o" target="_blank">http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LFIVVHQod5o</a> to see it must be quite a common occurrence! Keep the chins/chests up and live to fight another day!!!!!</p><p>Mx</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Blondie153, post: 354391, member: 49649"] Hi Philly, I think that there is a point during this journey with our children that we become a little bit more thick skinned about people and their stupidity. In the beginning I felt that I had to keep explaining to them how awful it was for my daughter, and on really bad day I wanted to do physical damage to them. But I am finding as the months go on that I just give an internal sigh at them, offer up a silent prayer that it never happens to them and move on. Maybe this comes from back when having twins, being sleep deprived and always short of time, complete randoms who should have known by the look on my face that this was not a "good time" have constantly said stupid things. My advice for what it is worth is you are not alone and if you need a laugh look up: [url=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LFIVVHQod5o]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LFIVVHQod5o[/url] to see it must be quite a common occurrence! Keep the chins/chests up and live to fight another day!!!!! Mx [/QUOTE]
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