thread: What's it like being a mum to a little boy?

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  1. #1
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    May 2006
    Adelaide
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    I was so worried about having a boy. I had real fears... mainly, because my DH is so charasmatic and fun. He's great at every sport and kids just adore him where ever he goes. What if he didn't love me as much as his Daddy? What if he only wanted to be with his Daddy and do "boy" things? My son is SO loving and sweet towards his Mummy and his Daddy. He loves cuddles and especially kisses. He loves falling asleep in my arms and only sleeps snuggled up tight next to me when he comes in our bed. He's always involving me in his play, bringing me toys or books to read with him. I adore having a son and wouldn't have it any other way!

    Congratulations!!!

  2. #2
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    Apr 2007
    Sydney
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    Celsie,
    yes that is what I have been worried about also. My DH is the same as yours so very good at sport and building things and fixing things. I am worried that he and our little man will be as thick as thieves and I will be sitting back missing out. Needless to say my DH has the same attraction with kids and dogs. They all flock to him. If we are in the car at a set of lights and there is a car full of kids next to us they always wave and smile at him. Its amazing. Oh and my dog, when I bought her home at just 8 weeks of age she immediately started following her daddy around. She loves him and wont take her eyes of him. She is a daddy's girl for sure.

  3. #3
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    May 2006
    Adelaide
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    Puppies - our son adores his Daddy and they have lots and lots of fun together, but there are times where he just wants Mummy too. I think he needs "down" time from Daddy, as when they play together it's always full on and full of energy and excitement. When we play, it's much quieter and more relaxed. I think they need that balance. My DS is Mummy's boy, but I expect as he grows, he'll be Daddy's boy too. Don't worry, your little man is going to love you more than anything.