Family feud baby shower game girl

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He should be spending time with him and gaming after bed time IMO. But I'd be more irritated that my partner thinking it was accepting to be ignoring his child in favour of gaming. One fellow parent wrote in response: 'If I was you I wouldn’t be particularly happy about my two old seeing guns all the time. I've tried distracting him and redirecting him but it doesn't work,' she wrote. Also any tips to get LO to forget about guns. 'I guess I'm wondering if I'm being too sensitive about it or do you think I'm right in trying to get my husband to stop playing these games around my LO. The wife, posting on Babycentre, reached out for advice.

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From his perspective, there is no issue and he believes she is being controlling and too sensitive. While she admits she is very concerned about her son's playtime activities, her husband is not. Then my in-laws bought him toy guns when they went on holiday last month,' the mum continued to explain. 'He builds them with his bricks, he uses sticks as guns, anything he will pretend is a gun. She now claims that her child has become obsessed with guns. Woman's life crumbles after overhearing husband's four-word admission to his best friend

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