My SO is usually really patient (much more than me) but he is losing it over toddler indecisiveness!
"I don't want blueberry. I want cherry! I want blueberry. I need CHERRY back!!" type of mornings.
My SO is usually really patient (much more than me) but he is losing it over toddler indecisiveness!
"I don't want blueberry. I want cherry! I want blueberry. I need CHERRY back!!" type of mornings.
pomegranate / 3350 posts
Diapers. Now that we have 2 lo's he just can't figure it out. He put our almost 2 year old in a size 2 overnight then was pissed when it leaked but put on another size 2 anyway. When he changes the baby he manages to barely put the diaper on...it falls down about 75% of the time. This morning he was swimming in one of big brother's dipes. Really they are just SOOO complicated.
papaya / 10343 posts
@skipra: lol! My DH kept putting on LO's dipes way too loose/low the first week. Then she pooped all over him because the diaper wasn't on right and he learned quick how to put it on right
ETA: Crying for no reason. Our LO is only 12 weeks old but I think she's pretty awesome in that she USUALLY only cries for a reason. Hungry, tired, or dirty. But she's a baby so occasionally she just cries and we don't know why and it annoys him. He always tells her she's being irrational. Which sort of cracks me up because... duh? She's a baby. She's about 6 years from any semblance of rationality.
pineapple / 12802 posts
Tantrums. He thinks L should never throw a fit. Where, depending on the issue, I will walk away. DH will immediately go and comfort him to make him stop. It is something we're going to have to work on/compromise on.
GOLD / watermelon / 14076 posts
When he's feeding her and she swats at the spoon or sticks her hand into the bowl...he hates it!
pineapple / 12526 posts
Refusing to eat. She's 2.... She just doesn't eat sometimes out of sheer stubbornness. It really bugs him and he's always trying to force it.
pomegranate / 3127 posts
@loveisstrange: us too! DS now refuses to let Dad feed him if I'm around, cause my husband does not take no for an answer and will keep shoving the spoon at him when he's clearly not hungry. I was totally overfed as a kid, so I know that if a toddler acts like he's full, he probably is
GOLD / squash / 13576 posts
Tantrums. He tries to speak logically to a hysterical 2 year old.
pomegranate / 3872 posts
When he tries to pick her up when she doesn't want to go and she goes limp noodle lol.
pear / 1799 posts
Leaking cloth diapers. We rarely get leaks, but I think we need to adjust the sizing soon. Really, we both have quiet rage about leaky diapers. Ya know, because I WANTED to change an entire outfit!
coconut / 8299 posts
Whining for sure. Or when she only prefers to come to me. He can't stand that. I think he feels more hurt than anything though. I secretly love it.
pomegranate / 3863 posts
Not eating and when he gets hysterical and starts hitting/scratching our faces. Good times over here.
pomegranate / 3503 posts
My daughter is a screamer. My husband hates it. She's also very opinionated especially with her clothing. It stresses my husband out when he has to dress her. He blames me for spoiling her.
pomegranate / 3643 posts
When LO says no. He always replies, "no. You don't say no to mama and dada."
To which, LO of course replies, no!
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