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Wow. Jack has been soooo clingy lately. He literally hangs on me and gets so distraught when I even leave the room to go to the bathroom. He throws himself down and cries.

How long does this phase last? Oy.


 
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You mean you go to the bathroom alone! OMG--what a luxury!!!!

Mine is by my side pretty much 24/7 so, there's not much separation to cause any anxiety. Big Grin
 
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haha..I agree with FunnyMummy. Mine is the same way, attached to me like superglue. I can't get out of sight or he's right behind me. Sometimes it's cute, like when he's trying to help me cook he will slide a little box he made into his step stool and move it to whatever area I'm working. But I too would like some moments where I didn't have a 33 pounder attached to my leg Roll Eyes . I've resigned myself to believe this will continue until he is old enough to actually be of help to me then he will be nowhere in sight Razzer
 
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LOL!!Poikiepie! I completly feel you guys on this. My LO has been all about mama for the past few weeks. Won't let dada rock him or bathe him or feed him if he knows I am in the house. He wants me to do it. And he cries if I go into another room while following me in there. It is sweet and exhausting.


 
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Y'all are too funny Smiler Olivia is the same way most of the time, except when I actually want her near me, then she runs in the opposite direction. Luckily she will let DH give her a bath at night to give me a much needed break. She is attached me to me all day and then to him at night.


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That is so true Jen, if you want them to come to you they won't. Hey that gives me an idea..maybe I'll walk around with a diaper in my hand all day so my LO will run the other direction Big Grin
 
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LOL PP!
Jack totally heads for the hills when I say "dipe time!"
That and "nap time" and "bed"...all of those words send him running


 
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O-M-G

Seriously.
It's bad today.


 
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Sorry to hear you are having a bad day today. I bet it must be harder with the seperation thing cause Jack is home with you all day every day most of the time.


 
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