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Tragically degrading myself like that is the only way to properly converse in theads such as these.
Although it's true the word "scared" wasn't in it's literal meaning, if you're mature enough to properly look after a child, you're mature enough to take a bit of lighthearted banter. Ergo, my point still stands.
Hi & welcome to the site,
I'm not a young mum anymore but I was back in 1997. I had my daughter when I was about to turn 17, so if you wanna chat sometime I'm sure I can relate to you. I'm about to have my 2nd child (nearly 10 years later!) so I've gotta learn all over again. So I may even be asking for your advice! :yes:
Congratulations on becoming a mum btw.
no you didnt all scare me away lol!
Yes my angel is called Kealey, i must get some photos on here for you all!
Who said giving birth was a walk in the park?!?! ~ Kealey was 8 pound 2!!
And because a was only a size 8-10, (Hence the WAS ~ Not managed to retain my figure again yet!!) the last few weeks to days of my pregnancy were hell! I was a bloody balloon! I couldnt walk to the loo without aching all over!!
xXx