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Post by mmmmmbeer on Aug 26, 2013 16:10:14 GMT
When Ed Thrice was born did you cry?
I lost it the first time I held my son. Cried like a fool... and would again today guarenteed.
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Post by edjr on Aug 26, 2013 16:12:06 GMT
Sorry didn't see.
I couldn't see because she was getting a C-section, so I was just listening.
As soon as he started crying, I started to bawl my eyes out, then she started to bawl her eyes out.
Then they cleaned him off and gave him to me and I started crying more.
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Post by mmmmmbeer on Aug 26, 2013 16:17:18 GMT
Its such a surreal feeling... and then you bring him home and he's so little... I was worried about breaking him. One of the best days of my life.
After you have kids... it slowly sort of dawns on you. WTF was life even about before this? Nothing... at least thats what I felt.
No offense to anyone who doesn't have or want children.
It was a big game changer for me though.
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Post by edjr on Aug 26, 2013 16:27:58 GMT
Its such a surreal feeling... and then you bring him home and he's so little... I was worried about breaking him. One of the best days of my life. After you have kids... it slowly sort of dawns on you. WTF was life even about before this? Nothing... at least thats what I felt. No offense to anyone who doesn't have or want children. It was a big game changer for me though. I did not want kids, I had always really not liked them. I've never as much as touched a child. Never held one, never gfiafp'd one, nothing. I have been telling people it's like the Stanley cup. No one touches any of the trophies when they win, they only want to touch the holy grail, the Stanley cup. That is how I feel now. He's quite fussy and he loves to scream, but I have found a spot on my chest if I lay him a certain way he can't help put fall asleep. It's been quite awesome really.
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Post by tng on Aug 26, 2013 16:33:26 GMT
So Ed really is a daddy now?
Congrats!
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Post by edjr on Aug 26, 2013 16:36:59 GMT
So Ed really is a daddy now? Congrats! Really is. Thank you.
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Post by tng on Aug 26, 2013 17:03:07 GMT
Aw, cutie!!!
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Post by shotsup on Aug 26, 2013 21:39:24 GMT
Its such a surreal feeling... and then you bring him home and he's so little... I was worried about breaking him. One of the best days of my life. After you have kids... it slowly sort of dawns on you. WTF was life even about before this? Nothing... at least thats what I felt. No offense to anyone who doesn't have or want children. It was a big game changer for me though. I did not want kids, I had always really not liked them. I've never as much as touched a child. Never held one, never gfiafp'd one, nothing. I have been telling people it's like the Stanley cup. No one touches any of the trophies when they win, they only want to touch the holy grail, the Stanley cup. That is how I feel now. He's quite fussy and he loves to scream, but I have found a spot on my chest if I lay him a certain way he can't help put fall asleep. It's been quite awesome really. So yer son already likes man boobs. GL with that.
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Post by edjr on Aug 26, 2013 21:41:54 GMT
I did not want kids, I had always really not liked them. I've never as much as touched a child. Never held one, never gfiafp'd one, nothing. I have been telling people it's like the Stanley cup. No one touches any of the trophies when they win, they only want to touch the holy grail, the Stanley cup. That is how I feel now. He's quite fussy and he loves to scream, but I have found a spot on my chest if I lay him a certain way he can't help put fall asleep. It's been quite awesome really. So yer son already likes man boobs. GL with that. a nipple is a nipple. can you milk me greg, I have nipples?
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