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    Originally Posted by Isa
    DD freaks also when her clothes get a drop of water but to a much lesser degree and now she even says herself 'don't worry momy, it will dry quickly'.

    OK, had to laugh at this. Yesterday, I spilled some water on my shirt, so I yelled "my shirt's wet!" to the other room where DS4 was. He yelled back, "Don't worry mommy, it will dry soon!" So now he's returning the treatment I give to him, but he still immediately removes his own clothes.

    I guess I have teensy bits of clothing sensitivities myself, so I should try to be more understanding. (I cannot have anything with any wool in it touching my skin, and I suppose 95% of my clothing is 100% cotton...)

    On a creepy note, my friend blogged about DS4, among other things, after seeing DS4 in action at a restaurant. Someone noticed a strange visitor to her blog, and looked up how he happened to be there - mr. icky creep had googled "pantless boys." So, yet another reason to keep real names out of posts!

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    Oooh. That is not good. Thanks for the reminder.

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    Originally Posted by st pauli girl
    On a creepy note, my friend blogged about DS4, among other things, after seeing DS4 in action at a restaurant. Someone noticed a strange visitor to her blog, and looked up how he happened to be there - mr. icky creep had googled "pantless boys." So, yet another reason to keep real names out of posts!

    that's really creepy frown

    I am quite paranoid about these things and this is why I stopped putting any photos of DD or DS in the web. I sometimes find it a pity because they are mega cute....;)

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